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I have to agree with CA, they know what they're talking about after all. Cuban cigars are too expensive, have too much depth of flavour and too many transitions and as for all that maiden thigh sweat, yuck!
I have to agree with CA, they know what they're talking about after all. Cuban cigars are too expensive, have too much depth of flavour and too many transitions and as for all that maiden thigh sweat, yuck!
Mmmmm, is that your tongue in your cheek or are you just happy to see me?
Joy, Catalina Joy
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
Well I have mixed feelings on this. On the one hand, I do like me a Non-Cuban. On the other, any notion that the quality of Cuban cigars is systemically substandard comes from the lips of a crack-smoking moron. So yeah, mixed feelings.
You saying as it gets closer to being legal they don't mind showing that they are breaking the law?
Hear, hear, chico master wigans. Not the smartest thing for a yank to do. But the Yanks have more important things to concern themselves about....like show up!
Perro, el Perro
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
You saying as it gets closer to being legal they don't mind showing that they are breaking the law?
What I meant was, as it's now legal for visitors to Cuba to bring $100 worth of Cuban cigars into the US of A then it's going to be more difficult for the authorities to work out if a Cuban cigar came from Cuba through legitimate channels or through an alternative route.
What I meant was, as it's now legal for visitors to Cuba to bring $100 worth of Cuban cigars into the US of A then it's going to be more difficult for the authorities to work out if a Cuban cigar came from Cuba through legitimate channels or through an alternative route.
Ah I see, I see said the blind man to the thief. I didn't realise that had gone through already. Clocks ticking on a Cuba visit!
What I meant was, as it's now legal for visitors to Cuba to bring $100 worth of Cuban cigars into the US of A then it's going to be more difficult for the authorities to work out if a Cuban cigar came from Cuba through legitimate channels or through an alternative route.
Ahem...minor clarification, por favor - the $100 limit is for those yanks approved to visit Cuba for very specific reasons; the majority of yanks are prohibited from traveling to Cuba....for now!
In other words, a regular yankee joe can not travel to Cuba, or the UK for that matter, and return to the USA with $100 worth of fine puros - it's still illegal!
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