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#15
by
Arnie
on 12 Sep, 2011 21:04
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From my experience waking up the next morning after smoking a (1)standard cigar or cigarette versus a (2)Cuban cigar...
(1) Yuck, what is that disgusting taste in my mouth...how can people get addicted to this crap?

(2) Mmmmm...I don't even want to brush my teeth this tastes so good, where can I get another one of these?
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#16
by
Chavster
on 12 Sep, 2011 21:06
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Yeah but dont forget you can buy cigars that are made from Cuban products, but not actually made in Cuba, so technically they're Cuban without being Cuban
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#17
by
Slynito
on 12 Sep, 2011 21:16
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What ever blows your dress up!
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#18
by
Chavster
on 12 Sep, 2011 21:21
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Well I'd look awful in a dress

I like cigars. I always have done, but its not a constant thing for me. And I certainly wouldnt pay the inflated price for something Cuban.
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#19
by
Arnie
on 12 Sep, 2011 23:35
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Yeah but dont forget you can buy cigars that are made from Cuban products, but not actually made in Cuba, so technically they're Cuban without being Cuban 
Closest I've seen is the Cohiba, but not every version they offer.
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#20
by
Laser Man
on 13 Sep, 2011 05:42
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I enjoy a cigar on occasion, but haven't had a "real" Cuban cigar.
I remember years ago that Amsterdam airports wouldn't sell duty-free Cuban cigars to American passport holders or ticket holders because of the embargo.
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#21
by
Slynito
on 13 Sep, 2011 05:47
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In fact Cuban cigars are made exclusively from Cuban grown leaves grown mostly in Pinar del Rio. There have been seeds stolen by x-Cubans in Miami to grow in Honduras and also the DR. But they lack the mildness and flavor of a Cuban. There's no substitute for the real rope.
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#22
by
tomgallagher
on 13 Sep, 2011 05:49
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The embargo against Cuba is just so much political claptrap.
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#23
by
tomgallagher
on 13 Sep, 2011 05:54
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In fact Cuban cigars are made exclusively from Cuban grown leaves grown mostly in Pinar del Rio. There have been seeds stolen by x-Cubans in Miami to grow in Honduras and also the DR. But they lack the mildness and flavor of a Cuban. There's no substitute for the real rope.
I've had a few Fuentes from the DR that were pretty darn good.
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#24
by
Laser Man
on 13 Sep, 2011 06:01
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I agree that the embargo is senseless at this point. After 50 years, it hasn't ended Castro's regime. So it's outlived it's purpose.
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#25
by
tomgallagher
on 13 Sep, 2011 06:07
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Agreed. It's only purpose from the beginning was to make sure you had the vote of the right wing Cubans from South Florida. Quite a considerable block of votes.
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#26
by
Slynito
on 13 Sep, 2011 06:13
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Arturo Fuente cigars are excellent imho. They were made with Cuban tobacco until the economic blockade by the US prohibited it. They have a long history and have been located in several American nations. Many moves were caused by fires in their factories. The rich and powerful Miami Cubans keep the embargo in force. They make millions of tax payer's dollars keeping it going and they dream in vain of getting their plantations back along with their slaves to run them.
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#27
by
Chavster
on 13 Sep, 2011 06:18
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I agree that the embargo is senseless at this point. After 50 years, it hasn't ended Castro's regime. So it's outlived it's purpose.
Its not just senseless. Its also cruel. The embargo didnt change achieve its objectives, but America's virtual stranglehold on Cuba has seriously affected the quality of life of millions of ordinary Cubans.
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#28
by
Chavster
on 13 Sep, 2011 06:20
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Arturo Fuente cigars are excellent imho. They were made with Cuban tobacco until the economic blockade by the US prohibited it. They have a long history and have been located in several American nations. Many moves were caused by fires in their factories. The rich and powerful Miami Cubans keep the embargo in force. They make millions of tax payer's dollars keeping it going and they dream in vain of getting their plantations back along with their slaves to run them.
I agree with you.
And the Fuente brand is freely available here, if any of you want to fly over to buy some
http://www.cgarsltd.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=fuente&categories_id=&range=0&22=&23=&24=&26=&x=0&y=0
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#29
by
tomgallagher
on 13 Sep, 2011 06:37
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Arturo Fuente cigars are excellent imho. They were made with Cuban tobacco until the economic blockade by the US prohibited it. They have a long history and have been located in several American nations. Many moves were caused by fires in their factories. The rich and powerful Miami Cubans keep the embargo in force. They make millions of tax payer's dollars keeping it going and they dream in vain of getting their plantations back along with their slaves to run them.
Amen to that brother.