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Cigar Finish...
March 26, 2011 @ 11:08:52 AM EST
CigarAdvisor.com posted an interesting article about cigar smoking that I thought was helpful for those not familiar with why we smoke cigars (spouses, mothers-in-law, girlfriends, etc.). Here's a snippet, but you can click on the "More..." link for the full story.
Cigar Finish: The Untold Story (from CigarAdvisor.com)
By Robustojoe
Friday, March 25 2011
Cigar smoking is great. We cigar smokers understand that its levels of enjoyment are many in number and deep in substance. We often talk about flavor, construction, aroma, and burn, but there is one element of cigar flavor that we tend to take for granted. One that is at the heart of why we like certain cigars. More...
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2011 Masters at Augusta National
March 22, 2011 @ 11:56:13 AM EST
The Masters - April 4-10, 2011
The first of golf's four Majors, the Masters has become a storied tradition in professional golf. Fans from around the country flock to Augusta, GA every spring to take in the beauty of this fabled tournament, created in 1934 by golf legend Bobby Jones.
The best players in the world gather at this hallowed ground in search of the coveted Green Jacket. "The Golden Bear" Jack Nicklaus holds the record with six victories in this event, but Tiger Woods is coming on strong with four victories to date. Masters golf badges are one of the toughest tickets to gain access to in all sports.
We are your source to acquire these Hard-To-Get badges and be a part of the tradition that is the Masters. We also offer the best in hospitality when you feel the need to take a break from the action, as well as the finest hotel accommodations, providing you with the ultimate event experience during your stay in Augusta!
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Beach Bums
March 20, 2011 @ 4:33:54 PM EST
One thing we have to look forward to this summer:
Beach Bums

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Obama's 2012 Re-Election Poster
March 20, 2011 @ 4:04:48 PM EST
Obama's 2012 Re-election Poster

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Torpedoes of Truth
March 12, 2011 @ 12:50:05 PM EST
Okay guys, you now have the opportunity to own a great Charlie Sheen domain name: CharlieSheen.TV
The guy is a stark raving loon, but you have to admit, he seems to be WINNING. At least he's winning the publicity stunt battles, and that's where the cashola is.
Love him or hate him, the domain name CharlieSheen.TV is bound to make somebody some coin.
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Cigar Review: Carlos ToraƱo Signature Collection Toro |
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Summary:
A rich-flavored, medium-bodied, maduro cigar, with an excellent aroma. A smooth, refined and sophisticated smoke that is extremely consistent.
CE Cigar Rating: 94
Background Information:
The CT Signature Toro is 6 inches long with a 50 ring gauge. The cigar has a sun-grown Brazillian Arapiraca maduro wrapper over a Connecticut Broadleaf binder. The [...] |
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Black Gold: Connecticut Shade Cigar Tobacco Grown in Kentucky |
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Think that the only place in the United States where good cigar tobacco can be grown is Connecticut?
If so, you are mistaken.
Deep in the Bluegrass State, in an area more known for thoroughbred horses and fine bourbon, something unusual is happening. Some fine cigar wrapper tobacco is being grown because of the vision and [...] |
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How to Roll a Cigar, New York Style |
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Bert Shapiro, of Pheasant’s Eye Productions, is a very talented independent filmaker. He makes short films about real people, doing real things.
And he concentrates on ways of life that are vanishing.
Ways of life like rolling cigars by hand in New York City.
Here, courtesy of Pheasant’s Eye, is a look at how a torcedor — [...] |
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Cigar Review: Sancho Panza Double Maduro Quixote |
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Summary:
This Honduran cigar is a medium to full bodied, flavorful and spicy smoke that starts with a peppery note and then settles to become almost as mild as the Cuban Sancho Panza variety. From the half-way point on, there is a pleasant shift in flavor and fullness that leads into a very satisfying [...] |
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Update on the Faked Fidel Castro Photos |
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Ever since I saw the four photos released today in Cuba that show Fidel Castro alive and recovering and are alleged to have been taken yesterday — right down to the hostage-like photo of Fidel holding up a newspaper to display the headline and pinpoint the date — several things have been bothering me.
And one [...] |
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