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18 hours ago, JohnS said:

2 x Montecristo Leyenda, but only because, unlike the others, I haven't tried them yet.

I'll go for that as well.

As to where I actually do spend my $65, PL Panetelas, which somehow isn't on the list. Everyone's welcome. :D

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10 PLPC or 12 PLMC would have been my vote had it been there, but I went to E2s instead.  They have been such a consistently great cigar, and I don’t have very many in my humidor at the moment.  Plus they come with a great little box as well!  

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I’d add 200 bucks and buy a box of mag 46 or coloniales.


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2 x Montecristo Leyenda for me.  I figured I'd splurge on something fancy, and as tempting as the Talisman is, the Monte is half the price, so I can have one now and one later.

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Personally I don’t get any more enjoyment from a $30-$50 cigar versus a ~$15 cigar. 

More power to those that love em. I’d go E2s or Mille Fleurs. I tend towards smaller smokes and gave the vote to the MFs

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I'd go with the Robo sampler. Variety is the spice of life after all. It's slowly becoming a go to vitola for me too. It's warming up in the NE and spending 75-90 mins on a great cigar is a thing again. 

Oh and if anyone is done with their hooker, I'll drive her home. 

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I was torn between the Partagas E2 and the robusto sampler.  Went for the E2 because I already have a bunch of robustos and though I like the E2, will never justify a box purchase because the size is not one I reach for regularly.  I also have a lot of robustos.  I would be less inclined to splurge on the "cheap and cheerful" options, since I usually buy a bulk order of cheap and cheerful each year by the 100-250 quantity and call it good. 

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17 hours ago, Drguano said:

Before I saw that this was multiple choice, I thought, hmmm, good booze or cheap hooker. But then, i’m Old School...

me too cept the “good” part of the booze, thought a $50 quickie behind a dumpster in East Las Vegas and a $10 bottle of Malort at the Mini Mart.

What the f*ck is Malort?:

https://munchies.vice.com/en_us/article/78djmd/malicious-maligned-malort-is-chicagos-most-beloved-and-disgusting-liqueur

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48 minutes ago, Buck14 said:

me too cept the “good” part of the booze, thought a $50 quickie behind a dumpster in East Las Vegas and a $10 bottle of Malort at the Mini Mart.

What the f*ck is Malort?:

https://munchies.vice.com/en_us/article/78djmd/malicious-maligned-malort-is-chicagos-most-beloved-and-disgusting-liqueur

Brilliant! That leaves $5.00 for your co-pay at the clinic!

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Por Larrañaga Panetelas

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On 5/23/2018 at 10:44 AM, Buck14 said:

me too cept the “good” part of the booze, thought a $50 quickie behind a dumpster in East Las Vegas and a $10 bottle of Malort at the Mini Mart.

What the f*ck is Malort?:

https://munchies.vice.com/en_us/article/78djmd/malicious-maligned-malort-is-chicagos-most-beloved-and-disgusting-liqueur

@Buck14 Thanks for both the warning and the laugh!  That article is hilarious!

”It’s like getting mugged in a prison shower.” 

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Smoking a warped guardian of the farm Apollo. It is the ideal sized cigar for me. 44rg by 6”

It’s a pretty good cigar but every time I smoke a non Cuban I say to myself I should have just smoked a Cuban.

 

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65 notes for a Talisman ol mate....and hold you for another 9.....love you RA 

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