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I would always bust out the cigar for the special occasions (weddings, engagements, etc etc) but since quitting smoking a year ago I haven't had one since. I got no problem with people busting them out and I have always seen them as a way to celebrate something big (you don't bust them out for your birthday every year). Although I do have to say not a big fan of all those vanilla and different flavoured ones, They are cheap and if its an occasion that deserves a cigar you shouldn't be going that cheap.

Yeah pretty much my feelings, I've got a wedding coming up and I'm doing a bit of research to find something that won't destroy the non-smokers, yet will appease those that do like smoking. The past week I've tried my fair share of cubans and had some funny looks from neighbours while doing garden work with a massive torpedo in my hand haha

If anyone is keen to get in touch with the guys I get them through just send me a quick PM, they're pricing is very resonably for top-end cigars (mostly $20-35 each compared to $40-75 elsewhere) and are still a word-of mouth type shop that have excellent service and even a club with events at their roof-top terrace BBQ!!!

Edited by 666DAN

love it, yeah i got corona's this time...

and for those who think im taking about beverages, corona is a beer, a place, a cigar & even a food...

not to mention a type of plasma emitted from the sun and a crown in latin

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Hey Dan, firstly yes it's definitely ok to bust out a stogie on the odd occasion. Heck, inhale a little if you wanna real be ballin' with it.

Secondly, I sent you monies and PM'd you about some LED's but haven't had a reply are you about at all big fella?

thanks mate.

Hey Dan, firstly yes it's definitely ok to bust out a stogie on the odd occasion. Heck, inhale a little if you wanna real be ballin' with it.

Secondly, I sent you monies and PM'd you about some LED's but haven't had a reply are you about at all big fella?

thanks mate.

Definately no messages from you?????

Inhaling a Bolivar Belicosos Finos needs some lung toughness! For general odour and awesomeness, Partagas Serie D No 4's or Cohiba Robustos, all are sub $30 sticks....closer to $20 in bulk.

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Hmmm maybe wec ould all do a bulk buy, it would probably still work out a bargain with reg post to distribute them around if people could agree on boxes of 25's????

Make sure you check the prices against Cigar-Czar in the super secret aussie section down the bottom (you need to sign up and get your Monicled Monkey Keyring!!) you'll get access to flamin mongrelA (Cigar Underground Terra Australis) and great pricing through the password protected Aussie only section, the priclist is a sticky, everything they sell local is hand selected and are humidor aged cigars :D

I'd be in for a box

Yeah no probs, my suggestions would be the Partagas Serie D No 4's their aged ones they have outrank the Cohibas Robusto and are $150 cheaper per 25 $490 is If you want to go halves?

Dan

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