What Did You Smoke Today

I just edited this. Sorry if I offended anyone. Not my intention. :D
 
i liked it, we have been married for 3 years now and i never get sick of looking at her.
 
Just thought I'd show you guys what I have to look forward to every night after I log off the forum.

Feel sorry for me don't you.
 
Today I smoked a very anticipated cigar that I look at every day when I get home from work....

I smoked the Third Cien Anos Churchill from a box I purchased in October.

I ended up giving it an 89. I think this will eventually be out of this world! The last third of the smoke really harmonized and all the changes and flavors, Aroma etc really came to gether, slight burn issues, but nothing I couldn't handle....

Awesome cigar and I really look forward to seeing how this ages with a couple more years!
 
See my pain? All you single guys that can enjoy your cigars any ol' time you choose. How do I endure?
 
Oliva O Classic Churchill. The aroma was great. What a cigar for the price. Nice medium body. The draw was poor but they were a little overhumidified which was probably my fault.
 
Since we were talking about inexpensive sticks in another post, I decided to try a Maria Mancini Magic Mountain Maduro (say that 10x real fast) that I received in a sampler last year...blech...not good at all. Tasted like an ashtray. 1st and last of these. Next time I want a Magic Mountain, I'll head up to Six Flags :)

To get that horrible taste out of my mouth and my mind, I decided on an Añejo #50 (I almost clipped one of the OR's 50's that I keep in the same box by accident :eek:mg:). Bad taste gone :lol:
 
I had a CAO Black Mosaic while grilling supper tonight. Fairly good, mild to medium stick. Good burn, easy draw, good amount of smoke.
 
had a monte white to start off the day, light and yummy. Had a padron 64 exclusivo after lunch, and then had a punch rare corojo. Great cigar day, everything was perfect.
 
Trying to do some real work around here by observing, instead of just standing in as AmBack's answer to Terry Bradshaw.

Still and all, I couldn't resist saying that this is one of the most interesting threads I've ever seen, on any subject anywhere. I see Wolfdaddy and I have something in common. Hemingways. :thumbsup: