That lump in the back of your throat, very common from acid reflux. Anyone having regular heartburn or acid reflux symptoms should slow down on the smoking.
Quick lesson:
We all have a wrap of muscle at the top of our stomachs called the Lower Esophageal Sphincter(LES). It clamps down to keep...
Im sure the hong kong guys will buy it and it will emerge 30 years from now as one of the most prized, just about like every extremly rare cigar does lately
like other have said, cremosa, but in a close second the tamboril
Ive got one drying out waiting on Tom or Ian at the next LOLH
Only difference between tamboril and cremosa is the fact that smoking the tamboril dosent envoke images of Kareem Abdul Jabar:r :D .
good lord that is a large cooler. I think the one that Klugs crawled into was a 120qt or something like that. You will have a very good time filling that things up. Oh yes I second the motion for you to post pics once its full too, because it will be sooner or later (sooner:D )
NC wise the anejo shark is the one that is one the top of my list, other then that some of the tatuajae stuff can get about that expensive and is a wonderful cigar
I did have a churchill size DR Davidoff churchill millenium series that had been resting for a couple of years. That was a heck of...
As far as smoking in the winter goes the only place that I know that works well is at a local B&M. I have a pretty good relationship with one here so thats usually where I head to have a good smoke. Luckly he dosent mind if I bring my own smokes in as long as I buy a few every now and then.
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Hey, that is looking real good bro, thanks alot for the pics. I did the same thing with the inside of a humidor/cigar box lid, it turned out reall good as it looks like yours has.
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not quite,
40 bucks for a 70 quart cooler, 15 for beads for a total of 55 bucks
55 bucks for something that can hold twice the amount (or more) of the vicksburg. The vicksburg is about the best humidor buy you can get for the money but you are still going to pay more for the display aspects...
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