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elidog said:Nice afternoon free of children.
Gee I've never had one of those before. :roll: :wink:
elidog said:Nice afternoon free of children.
phisherman said:elidog said:Nice afternoon free of children.
Gee I've never had one of those before. :roll: :wink:
elidog said:Man I cant wait till they leave home! :mrgreen:
Dustinl said:I just finished a PLPC a few minutes ago. If you can get around the rough, veiny construction, this is not a bad cigar. Really need to smoke it when doing something that requires no attention to the cigar.
DL
Barcochris said:Not all together true... Try one that has been aged. A totaly different smoke. they have a nutty, sweet almsot carmel like flavor.
Dustinl said:this is not a bad cigar
DL
phisherman said:Dustin Dustin Dustin;
How dare you talk about my beloved PLPC laike that. Blasphemy.
NJsmokey said:I took off on Friday and the temps where near 60, hadn't smoked in awhile a managed to get one in during the afternoon. It was a SLR Serie A with a May 99 box code. It was a really good cigar! I want to do a full review on the next one.
It started out light with a tight draw but still produced lots of smoke. I got coffee and coco in the first third, some earth and spice came out in the second and finally Chocolate and espresso in the final. It progress nicley had a good burn and was constructed well. I was very happy with this cigar and I am glad to be stocked up on them.
Chris if you are reading this, sorry I haven't gotten back to the pipe but it's been cold and I didn't feel like messing with it since I hadn't smoke in awhile and secondly this cigar was all your fault anyway! Thanks for that.
cubans are illegal, how did you get that in your hands?