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Old 05-13-2008, 05:28 PM
gaintion@126.com
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Default Cigar Basics For Non-Smokers

Cigars are made from special varieties of tobacco that require careful
tending. Tobacco leaves intended to be used as cigar wrappers must be
carefully grown and harvested to keep the leaves free of blemishes.

Cigar tobacco is grown in Central American countries, West Africa and
Indonesia and the Connecticut River Valley in USA. Cuba, The Dominican
Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaraguan, Cameroon, Mexico and United
States tobaccos all have their characteristic flavours and give
particular properties to a cigar. Check out http://www.cigars-now.info

Cuban tobacco is the best. It is usually strong and full bodied, and
gives a spicy and aromatic flavor to a cigar.

Dominican tobacco is quite full flavored and is useful in the making
of complex blends.

Ecuadorian tobacco is milder.

Honduras and Nicaragua produce a full bodied tobacco with a strong
spicy flavor.

Mexican leaves are widely used as binder and filler in cigars. Mexican
tobacco leaves are commonly used as wrappers in dark Maduro cigars.

The Connecticut River Valley, in USA, produces some of the best
wrapper leaf

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Old 05-13-2008, 05:28 PM
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On Tue, 13 May 2008 08:37:18 -0700 (PDT), gaintion@126.com wrote:

>Cigars are made from special varieties of tobacco that require careful
>tending. Tobacco leaves intended to be used as cigar wrappers must be
>carefully grown and harvested to keep the leaves free of blemishes.
>
>Cigar tobacco is grown in Central American countries, West Africa and
>Indonesia and the Connecticut River Valley in USA. Cuba, The Dominican
>Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaraguan, Cameroon, Mexico and United
>States tobaccos all have their characteristic flavours and give
>particular properties to a cigar. Check out http://www.cigars-now.info
>
>Cuban tobacco is the best. It is usually strong and full bodied, and
>gives a spicy and aromatic flavor to a cigar.
>
>Dominican tobacco is quite full flavored and is useful in the making
>of complex blends.
>
>Ecuadorian tobacco is milder.
>
>Honduras and Nicaragua produce a full bodied tobacco with a strong
>spicy flavor.
>
>Mexican leaves are widely used as binder and filler in cigars. Mexican
>tobacco leaves are commonly used as wrappers in dark Maduro cigars.
>
>The Connecticut River Valley, in USA, produces some of the best
>wrapper leaf
>
>http://users6.nofeehost.com/death8/h...0925/9559.html

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Old 05-13-2008, 07:13 PM
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gaintion@126.com wrote:
> Cigars are made from special varieties of tobacco that require careful
> tending. Tobacco leaves intended to be used as cigar wrappers must be
> carefully grown and harvested to keep the leaves free of blemishes.
>


Mmmm... Cigars.

Breath fresheners for Shit Eaters.
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Old 05-14-2008, 12:15 AM
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On 13 May, 16:37, gaint...@126.com wrote:
> Cigars are made from special varieties of tobacco that require careful
> tending. Tobacco leaves intended to be used as cigar wrappers must be
> carefully grown and harvested to keep the leaves free of blemishes.
>
> Cigar tobacco is grown in Central American countries, West Africa and
> Indonesia and the Connecticut River Valley in USA. Cuba, The Dominican
> Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaraguan, Cameroon, Mexico and United
> States tobaccos all have their characteristic flavours and give
> particular properties to a cigar. Check outhttp://www.cigars-now.info
>
> Cuban tobacco is the best. It is usually strong and full bodied, and
> gives a spicy and aromatic flavor to a cigar.
>
> Dominican tobacco is quite full flavored and is useful in the making
> of complex blends.
>
> Ecuadorian tobacco is milder.
>
> Honduras and Nicaragua produce a full bodied tobacco with a strong
> spicy flavor.
>
> Mexican leaves are widely used as binder and filler in cigars. Mexican
> tobacco leaves are commonly used as wrappers in dark Maduro cigars.
>
> The Connecticut River Valley, in USA, produces some of the best
> wrapper leaf
>
> http://users6.nofeehost.com/death8/h...0925/9559.html


Place cigar in anus. Draw in smoke (fuck knows how). Blow it out of
your fat useless spamming arse
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Old 05-14-2008, 04:30 AM
Wayne
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Bill Clinton - now there's a guy who knew what to do with a cigar.



Chris Smith <splinez@gmail.com> wrote in news:g0ck8a$adi$1$8302bc10
@news.demon.co.uk:

> gaintion@126.com wrote:
>> Cigars are made from special varieties of tobacco that require

careful
>> tending. Tobacco leaves intended to be used as cigar wrappers

must be
>> carefully grown and harvested to keep the leaves free of

blemishes.
>>

>
> Mmmm... Cigars.
>
> Breath fresheners for Shit Eaters.
>


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Old 05-14-2008, 01:02 PM
Becky
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"Wayne" <nospamloansarranger@cox.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9A9DE78C02F22dloansarrangercoxnet@69.28.18 6.120...
> Bill Clinton - now there's a guy who knew what to do with a cigar.
>


UhWayne, could you please come clean the coffee off my keyboard,since it IS
your fault it got there!

Becky
Six days, 11 hours, 25 minutes and 27 seconds. 323 cigarettes not smoked,
saving $28.98. Life saved: 1 day, 2 hours, 55 minutes.


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