RobLG Retaliation Bomb

Started by consti, 08/16/2011 07:29 PM

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consti

Rob and I met up again today for a herf. We had a couple of cigars and had a few chuckles about fellow geeks, among other things. Anyway, as his retaliation to the cigars I brought for him last time, he gave me a Padilla 1932 Torpedo, Casa Fernandez Arsenio and a MOW Puro Authentico. Thank you so much for the generosity Rob! You definitely have return fire coming your way next time!
-Justin

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Very nice.  All fantastic cigars IMHO.
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That's some serious retaliation!  Sweet.
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Very nice.  So tell us... who were you guys making fun of?  :confused:
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Fantastic sticks all...
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Robert LG

Quote87North - 8/17/2011  7:56 AM

Fantastic sticks all...

They are all very high on my list.  Hard to believe that someone who has a collection like Justin does has never tried any of them.  I'm glad I could give him the opportunity to try them.  I think the odds are pretty good that he will like at least one of them.  It was another good time.  We there long enough that an older gentleman told us "you know, you really should be out earning a living". :biggrin:
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Sweet!! love the Mow Puro and the 1932. Im sitting on a Casa Fernandez, I got it from Corey.  It was one of his Puts in my pass.  I cant wait to smoke it in a month or two.
But I really liked the name "Wish Stealer". It had a Native American ring to it. -Brlesq

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

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consti

QuoteRobert LG - 8/17/2011  8:18 AM

Quote87North - 8/17/2011  7:56 AM

Fantastic sticks all...

They are all very high on my list.  Hard to believe that someone who has a collection like Justin does has never tried any of them.  I'm glad I could give him the opportunity to try them.  I think the odds are pretty good that he will like at least one of them.  It was another good time.  We there long enough that an older gentleman told us "you know, you really should be out earning a living". :biggrin:

That was too funny. On a side note though, I am really looking forwards to the MOW PA. It might not last the weekend.
-Justin


   
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