At a LFD Dinner.

Started by billy82, 12/29/2011 06:22 AM

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billy82

Last night I was a my local B&M with my buddy Wayne (Herfin' Chef) at a LFD Dinner.  As part of the dinner we had a Air Binder Prensado before dinner. After dinner we all (46 people) got a LFD Diadema Duo. I also had a LFD Maduro No.5.
But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

A wise geek once told me that moving up from a daily smoke to a weekly or even bi-monthly smoke would be worth it, if I could learn how to appreciate a really really good cigar. -southernrun
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lowpro75

Wow, a Toshiba! :biggrin:   Nice looking cigars.
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billy82

Yep a Toshiba!  :biggrin:  Well I just in a rush to take the pix and did not cover it up.
But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

A wise geek once told me that moving up from a daily smoke to a weekly or even bi-monthly smoke would be worth it, if I could learn how to appreciate a really really good cigar. -southernrun
http://www.cigargeeks.com/index.php?action=humidors;area=public;member=billy82

MT21

Toshiba makes humidors? :confused:
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment."

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jharrisx5

The duo is sweet!  Good for you guys!!!
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billy82

But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

A wise geek once told me that moving up from a daily smoke to a weekly or even bi-monthly smoke would be worth it, if I could learn how to appreciate a really really good cigar. -southernrun
http://www.cigargeeks.com/index.php?action=humidors;area=public;member=billy82

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mb2456

Now that's how to have a dinner.  Cigars before and after...

metalhead y cigarguy

I really need to go to cigar events, so I can score some good deals.  My problem is I don't want to drive the 30 minutes or longer depending on traffic to get there, and more importantly I don't want to suffer the wrath of my wife for going.  :-(
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MT21

That's ok Bryan. Here in Washington State we can't smoke there anyway unless it's outdoors.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment."

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Brlesq

So which one was the better of the two cigars, Billy?  :confused:
Bruce
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Hey! How come Habana is written on here with a Sharpie ?!?

A day without whiskey is like . . . just kidding, I have no idea!


Romeo

looked like a great event..awesome sticks !!!!
I think there's to much smoke In this cigar shop I once heard someone say before I threw them out !

billy82

well from the air bender and the no.5 I would have to say the no.5.
I belive they are only 300 or 400 boxes of 50 around too.
But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

A wise geek once told me that moving up from a daily smoke to a weekly or even bi-monthly smoke would be worth it, if I could learn how to appreciate a really really good cigar. -southernrun
http://www.cigargeeks.com/index.php?action=humidors;area=public;member=billy82


   
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