I have been on the fringe of financial ruin all my adult life and grew up in the ghetto, but I have been voting Republican for quite some time. By all means, most of the Macanudo smokers I am referring to are in fact Democrats, with some of them being "limousine liberals," or close to it. The political thing wasn't much on my mind, nor a large part of my point, just to clarify. There are VERY FEW Republicans in NYC, no matter how rich people get. NYC and the surrounding area breeds very few Republicans.
The main thrust was to point up a certain kind of demographic and it cuts across party lines. I mean, look at the Kennedys. They're filthy rich, and to them the only good Republican is a dead Republican.
I merely wanted to point out what had happened to cigar smoking, and that smoking Macanudos was symptomatic of something that Capt pointed out, looking "cool" and being with "the 'in' crowd." That was the main thrust, and that's definitely not about party lines. After all, the "in crowd" thing was invented by counterculturists during the 60's. It was picked up by them again when they decided to show their phoniness in full bloom, abandoned their revolutionary roots, "grew up", got MBA's and started chasing the same Status Symbol Land whose flag they once burned. Unfortunately, they didn't really grow up, they just shifted their focus to something that wouldn't leave them destitute and starving by age 30.
Remember Jerry Rubin's book, Growing Up At 37?
It's beginning to look like the 60's are forming again in NYC. I simply can't count the number of Che Guevara t-shirts I see on the streets of NYC whenever I go down there. What a bunch of maroons. Those same people will be signing pieces of paper to lay off 10,000 workers when they are 50, while they vacation on Cape Cod.
Oh, and Macanudo Robust sucks too. :neer: :cryinlaugh:
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