March Contest Winnings

Started by billy82, 03/29/2012 08:03 AM

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billy82

metalhead y cigarguy (Bryan) sponsored the March contest and I guess the closest to the right amount of bands Bryan sent me a 6'er for winning.
Thank you much Bryan for the cigars you sent me.

5 Vegas Gold Maduro The Brick
Cuba Libre Unico
Diesel Unlimied d.5
Grand Habano Corojo Vintage 2002 Robusto
Gurkha Regent Toro
La Herencia Cubana Torpedo
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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MT21

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irratebass

Some nice "Go to's" in there.
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pferg

very nice. hope you enjoy them

Brlesq

Nice.  Some good cigars in there.
Bruce
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BigTA

Congrats. Very nice prize winnings..
Cheap sex, Cheap booze, Cheap cigars, Everybody loves a bargain.

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smoke 1

Congrats !!!  Nice prize pack !

-Brian



metalhead y cigarguy

I'm glad they made it there safely. Enjoy the sticks!
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billy82

Thanks again! I will enjoy this summer. :biggrin:
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

mike.casey

Those are some very tasty smokes right there.

I've never had the LHC, but the 5V Gold maddy, and the Libre are very tasty.

The Regant is one of the few gurks I'll burn.

Diesel UC is AWESOME...

The GH2002 is the absolute best bang for the buck out there.

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I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em.
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billy82

One of my fav Gurka's is the Signature 101 Maduro. Its not being made anymore. :cry:
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

kola

Congrats Billy! Some tasty smokes in there for ya. Thanks for sponsoring the contest Bryan.
Smoke 'em if you got 'em
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Shukpaw

Nice winnings.  Thanks for the contest, Bryan.
I'm right 98% of the time.  Who cares about the other 3%?

lukin

Nice prize pack and congrats on the win!
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uplander12ga

Congrats on winning! Nice haul!!!
Maybe it's like becoming one with the cigar. You lose yourself in it, everything fades away, your worries, your problems, your thoughts. They fade into the smoke, and the cigar and you are at peace. ~Raul Julia


   
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