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Cigarillo's

Teh_GerbilTeh_Gerbil Posts: 13,324 Born on Earth, Raised by The Mix
I msut say, i've taken a liking to these things. Rather nice indeed. Anyone else enjoy a nice smoke of one now and again?

My chosen variaty is Villiger no.6 Premium. Meh, I thought i'd never smoke tobacco again.

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  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,875,648 The Mix Honorary Guru
    Now and again i'm partial to the odd cigar...

    Once bought a £20 Trinidad cigar... huge and nice!!!

    Other favourites are Romeo y Julietta's.
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,875,648 The Mix Honorary Guru
    never liked cigars...a few years ago my cousin brought these cheap one's from spain over, massive ones, i didn't know at the time that you weren't supposed to inhale them, i smoked a couple when pissed, inhaling each time...rough as fuck
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,875,648 The Mix Honorary Guru
    turlough wrote:
    never liked cigars...a few years ago my cousin brought these cheap one's from spain over, massive ones, i didn't know at the time that you weren't supposed to inhale them, i smoked a couple when pissed, inhaling each time...rough as fuck

    yeh I don't like smoking cheap cigars... not a good experience... of course ripping them open and replacing the cheapness for weedness is always a good move. ;)

    Splashing out abit on a decent cigar and you can't go wrong really.
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,875,648 The Mix Honorary Guru
    Nash wrote:
    yeh I don't like smoking cheap cigars... not a good experience... of course ripping them open and replacing the cheapness for weedness is always a good move. ;)

    Splashing out abit on a decent cigar and you can't go wrong really.

    lol...always wanted to smoke a cuban cigar, though i've heard prices are quite steep
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,875,648 The Mix Honorary Guru
    From my local tobacconist prices of good cigars start from around £8 upwards to probably £30 per cigar.
  • Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 1,875,648 The Mix Honorary Guru
    Dunno why but i've never felt that ive truely appreciated a cigar, n i've had a few to try. nothing beats the casing of a cigar for a blunt but has anyone tried the blunt skins u can buy empty and ready to roll/pack, in my oppinion they dont even compare in taste/texture, although some of the different falvours smell nice n tastey they but jus dont taste as authentic.

    peace
  • Teh_GerbilTeh_Gerbil Posts: 13,324 Born on Earth, Raised by The Mix
    Blunts are migty good indeed. I bought some cigars soley for that purpose, including a fuck-off huge one. Meheheh.
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