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Short Wave Sportfishing February 1st 08 03:04 AM

But everything is fine in Seattle, and big boats are selling...
 
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:42:47 -0500, BAR wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

Damn straight. Instead of having to travel through Canada to get to
Cuba for good bone fishing, I could fly directly there. Or travel
across the Straights.

And I wouldn't have to get my cigars from clandestine sources. :)


You just need to put the box in your daughter's Hello Kitty backpack as
you go through customs. But, the transportation costs will kill you.


Heh.

I get them now from one of my long time buds - runs a fishing resort
on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. He gets them, then gives them to
one of his Captain's who has a brother who rebands them and then sends
them to me.

Ain't nuttin' like a good Cuban cigar - in particular the ones I like
which are cheroot style.

While I appreciate a larger El Presidente style, they are a little
strong for my taste.

Tim February 1st 08 04:57 AM

But everything is fine in Seattle, and big boats are selling...
 
On Jan 31, 9:04*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:42:47 -0500, BAR wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


Damn straight. *Instead of having to travel through Canada to get to
Cuba for good bone fishing, I could fly directly there. *Or travel
across the Straights.


And I wouldn't have to get my cigars from clandestine sources. *:)


You just need to put the box in your daughter's Hello Kitty backpack as
you go through customs. But, the transportation costs will kill you.


Heh.

I get them now from one of my long time buds - runs a fishing resort
on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. *He gets them, then gives them to
one of his Captain's who has a brother who rebands them and then sends
them to me.

Ain't nuttin' like a good Cuban cigar - in particular the ones I like
which are cheroot style.

While I appreciate a larger El Presidente style, they are a little
strong for my taste.


Tom, did you every try Philippine cigars?

La Flor de la Isabela factory hand rolls the 1881's and Alhambra's.
They're both very enjoyable.

Short Wave Sportfishing February 1st 08 11:06 AM

But everything is fine in Seattle, and big boats are selling...
 
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 20:57:10 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Jan 31, 9:04*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:42:47 -0500, BAR wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


Damn straight. *Instead of having to travel through Canada to get to
Cuba for good bone fishing, I could fly directly there. *Or travel
across the Straights.


And I wouldn't have to get my cigars from clandestine sources. *:)


You just need to put the box in your daughter's Hello Kitty backpack as
you go through customs. But, the transportation costs will kill you.


Heh.

I get them now from one of my long time buds - runs a fishing resort
on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. *He gets them, then gives them to
one of his Captain's who has a brother who rebands them and then sends
them to me.

Ain't nuttin' like a good Cuban cigar - in particular the ones I like
which are cheroot style.

While I appreciate a larger El Presidente style, they are a little
strong for my taste.


Tom, did you every try Philippine cigars?

La Flor de la Isabela factory hand rolls the 1881's and Alhambra's.
They're both very enjoyable.


Yep - very smooth and aromatic smoke, good head, clean even gray ash,
burned with that nice geometric cone at the end. I was a little
surprised at the wrapper - not a lot of veins - they must be very
picky about their wrappers.

I don't care for the larger style cigars. I will occasionally buy a
box of their Tabacalera series in their Capricho series if my supply
of Cubans runs low.

The cigars I buy are also hand rolled - the only way to build a good
cigar. :)


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