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Okay Ladies and gentleman I decided to take the big leap and put my first post on FOH. Here are you particulars...Two Cigars..One Location...And one person ( Alive or Dead ) to share a cigar with. I'LL go first.

Robert E Lee.....Morning of July 1 1863 ( Morning of the Battle of Gettysburg ).....H.Upmann Sir Winston

upmann

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In Montana Terrirtory smoking a Partagas 898V with Lt. Col. George Custer and his batallion in the 7th Cavalry Regiment on June 25th 1876 - then riding into the Battle of Little Big Horn. Custer's Last Stand...I guess that would make it mine as well...luckily I would have been able to enjoy a Party 898V beforehand.

Or better yet...an 898V while hanging with the Almighty as he creates the heavens and the earth.

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Sitting in Independence Hall In Philadelphia on June 28th, 1776 watching Jefferson give the final approval of his draft of the Declaration of Independence. Something tells me he'd be in need of a cigar at that point. Have to go with a Diplomatico No. 2.

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With my father in law on the day my daughter (his first grandchild) is born this upcoming July. Not sure of the cigar yet, still searching!

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With my 85 year old uncle in Holguin,Cuba, smoking Montecristos #4 and drinking coffee after not seeing each other for 32 years.

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Woodstock-69. Jimi Hendrix. Not sure which cigar would have been the best those days.

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My Father, March 23rd 2011 (the day my son was born), Monte A.

Very cool. Congrats and kudos on the birth - not sure if it was mentioned in another thread or not, but I don't recollect seeing anything previous on this. Congrats, Rogers.

Ken Gargett. Period.

:lmao: Well played! :P

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The cigar '92 Cohiba Esplendido

The place The Big Island, Hawaii

The year 1819

The person King Liholiho, King Kamehameha's successor

-the reason: He was the king who allowed British missionaries into Hawai'i. In the years to come their children would eventually begin stealing land from the Hawaiian people and eventually overthrow the Hawaiian monarchy.

Just saying!! I'd tell 'em to keep them the F out!!

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