Today's Smoke 2024

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In my second Newbie Trade, I received some goofy skinny cigar that came in its own wood box. I’d never seen nor heard of such a thing. But it looked pretty fancy, so I decided to put it away to smoke on my first anniversary of joining CigarP Ass, assuming that I didn’t get booted out first. Well, that day was was 8/2, and as usual, I forgot, until ten days later (I’ve reached the age where I can hide my own Easter eggs). Anyways, thank y’all for sharing your knowledge, advice, laughs, and especially the friendships. Hopefully, someday I can help some other newbie as much as y’all have helped me out! Thank you @drunkfish3 for the anniversary stick!

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In my second Newbie Trade, I received some goofy skinny cigar that came in its own wood box. I’d never seen nor heard of such a thing. But it looked pretty fancy, so I decided to put it away to smoke on my first anniversary of joining CigarP Ass, assuming that I didn’t get booted out first. Well, that day was was 8/2, and as usual, I forgot, until ten days later (I’ve reached the age where I can hide my own Easter eggs). Anyways, thank y’all for sharing your knowledge, advice, laughs, and especially the friendships. Hopefully, someday I can help some other newbie as much as y’all have helped me out! Thank you @drunkfish3 for the anniversary stick!

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Happy Anniversary, and great pick with the cigar!

@drunkfish3 was the giver of my Newbie Trade as well!

Here’s a little trivia question for yah…what does #NLMTHA stand for???
 
Happy Anniversary, and great pick with the cigar!

@drunkfish3 was the giver of my Newbie Trade as well!

Here’s a little trivia question for yah…what does #NLMTHA stand for???

Saka didn’t want to produce a lancero, but finally succumbed to the requests. “Now Leave Me The Hell Alone”!

*I never smoke a cigar without reading about it…
 
Two in a row from @drunkfish3 ! Thanks buddy!

*The Brick House brand was introduced in 1937 by Julius Caesar Newman, the founder of the J.C. Newman Cigar Company. The name was selected to honor his family's residence, a brick house situated in the Hungarian countryside. This house accommodated the Newman family on its upper floor and housed a local tavern on the lower floor.

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