Posted: 8/24/2012 6:09:37 PM EDT
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I didn't feel like running up to a proper stick shop, so I grabbed a pack of Backwoods. A rediscovery of sorts as I used to enjoy a Backwoods while duck hunting. God damn...that's not bad. Look at the back...Made in Dominican Republic. That explains it. I kinda feel cheap, yet fulfilled. Like when a broad who is a 6 out of 10 lets you fuck her brains out after three $4 drinks, and the sex is great. |
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If you want a cheap, quick smoke, buy the bandidos from CI. Way better than backwoods and cheaper too. You won't regret trying them. Check the reviews in the link. I smoke at least one of these a day.
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDisp.asp?item=CB-YYA4732-2 |
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If you want a cheap, quick smoke, buy the bandidos from CI. Way better than backwoods and cheaper too. You won't regret trying them. Check the reviews in the link. I smoke at least one of these a day. http://www.cigarsinternational.com/prodDisp.asp?item=CB-YYA4732-2 Do you need a humidor for the Bandidos? |
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Yes. They are not that dry cured stuff. If you try some use the CI free shipping link and save $5. It comes out to 50 cents a stick when you buy two bales.
http://www.cigarsinternational.com/index.asp |
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Quoted: I want to see 7M3 smoke a parodi. I would die. There are many miles on this chassis. I need light to medium (more towards light & aromatic) blends. Macanudo is the go to stick, with La Dominicana #600 a close second when I can find them. But I really shouldn't be doing this at all. ![]() |
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Quoted: Yes. They are not that dry cured stuff. If you try some use the CI free shipping link and save $5. It comes out to 50 cents a stick when you buy two bales. http://www.cigarsinternational.com/index.asp Those look decent, but honestly my humidor sucks and I've neglected replacing it for fear that I will use it. It would take me a while to go though 35 of anything. |
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I want to see 7M3 smoke a parodi. I would die. There are many miles on this chassis. I need light to medium (more towards light & aromatic) blends. Macanudo is the go to stick, with La Dominicana #600 a close second when I can find them. But I really shouldn't be doing this at all. They're god awful. I haven't had a backwoods in ages but from what I remember they're pretty good for fishing or whatnot where you don't really care if you drop one into the lake. |


