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    I was down in Edinburgh for The Fringe and had my usual visit to lovely folks at Robert Graham on The Royal Mile where I picked up 13 of these wee stunners

    These are so full of flavour for such a wee cigar. Biscuity, shortbread, sweet. Great afternoon or pre-prandial treat.....nothing like the regular, every-day LFdC range at all

    I think they're pretty hard to find now but treat yourself if you see them....

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    Man-O-Live! YOU know how to live!

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    Haha! Why can't you just say "Nice Haul" and be done with it?
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    • #3
      Agreed! Excellent sticks - smooth, buttery, delicious. One of the few cigars I've found which seem to love white wine... Go figure.

      I have two left, so I am very much envious.

      (PS. Anything you'd recommend at the Fringe this year - I'm popping up at some time before it finishes to catch a few things and catch up with friends - including our very own daniel2001. Currently Simon Evans is the only thing I have locked in... though I have promised many friends in the business that I'd show up since my own one-off gig has been cancelled. ).
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      • #4
        And they are a year older than the date suggests as they sat for a year waiting for the specific green ink for the box.
        Originally posted by Simon Bolivar
        Little medical correction there Steve, you will surely die...but not from smoking these

        Originally posted by Ryan
        I think that's for lighting electronic cigarettes

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Simon-JG-hr View Post
          Agreed! Excellent sticks - smooth, buttery, delicious. One of the few cigars I've found which seem to love white wine... Go figure.

          I have two left, so I am very much envious.

          (PS. Anything you'd recommend at the Fringe this year - I'm popping up at some time before it finishes to catch a few things and catch up with friends - including our very own daniel2001. Currently Simon Evans is the only thing I have locked in... though I have promised many friends in the business that I'd show up since my own one-off gig has been cancelled. ).
          Hey Simon. I've gone down the last two weekends and watched:

          Stephen K Amos (excellent)
          Faulty Towers (sore stomach...from laughing, not the food!)
          Gyles Brandreth (hilariously indiscreet)
          Tim Vine (a solid hour of belly laughs....only go if bad puns are your thing)
          Tubular Bells for Two (quite stunning to see. One of my favourite albums so I was pretty much guaranteed to enjoy it)

          What's Daniel performing in?



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          • #6
            Seem to have missed these when they came out, will keep my eye out, another nice haul, your cave must be toppers these days Stevie.
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • #7
              Ah, Dan's not performing, I'm merely taking the opportunity to catch up with an old friend I haven't seen for a while... I'm now trying to imagine what Dan would be like on a stage...

              Thanks for the tips, I shall add a couple of those to the list - definitely Tubular Bells for Two (which I foolishly skipped last year in favour of food...). Gyles Brandreth is a really top chap, and incredibly entertaining. He was very helpful and supportive when I was putting together my charity show for this year's Fringe (now sadly by the wayside for various reasons). I would highly recommend Simon Evans, if you're able to squeeze one more trip in this year.

              Enjoy the cigars... I'm still slightly envious. Haha. Though my own trip to Robert Graham whilst I'm in situ should ease my pain...
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              • #8
                Me on a stage.... Wouldn't go well. Quite happy presenting a project plan to a room full of VP's (who all earn much more than me), but standing on a stage not so much.

                Both Robert Graham shops in Edinburgh are really good, the Rose Street one is a two minute wall from my office, so usually go to that one. Occasionally pop into the Cigar Box on the Royal Mile as I walk past it on the way to and from work - not as wide a selection as Robert Graham, but well thought out.

                If payday doesn't fall on a Friday, I usually drop in to the Rose Street Store and get myself a payday treat, then stop off at the Hotel Du Vin (also on my way home) for a Mojito and a smoke.
                "What is a cloud? It's water vapour."
                Larry Ellison

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                • #9
                  Glad to hear life is finally going well for you Dan, a struggling few yrs sure help you appreciate the good 'uns when things turn around the corner. At least you can afford your hobby now
                  Last edited by Simon Bolivar; 14-08-2013, 11:46 AM.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by daniel2001 View Post
                    Me on a stage.... Wouldn't go well. Quite happy presenting a project plan to a room full of VP's (who all earn much more than me), but standing on a stage not so much.

                    Both Robert Graham shops in Edinburgh are really good, the Rose Street one is a two minute wall from my office, so usually go to that one. Occasionally pop into the Cigar Box on the Royal Mile as I walk past it on the way to and from work - not as wide a selection as Robert Graham, but well thought out.

                    If payday doesn't fall on a Friday, I usually drop in to the Rose Street Store and get myself a payday treat, then stop off at the Hotel Du Vin (also on my way home) for a Mojito and a smoke.
                    Ah... that's the life mate. Sounds idyllic.

                    I try to get to Ed as often as possible, usually every 4-6 weeks or so... my second home and where my heart lies if I'm honest

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                      Ah... that's the life mate. Sounds idyllic.

                      I try to get to Ed as often as possible, usually every 4-6 weeks or so... my second home and where my heart lies if I'm honest

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                      Give me a shout sometime if you fancy a mini herf, office is right in the town centre (view of the castle from one side, and view of Arthur's seat from my desk).
                      "What is a cloud? It's water vapour."
                      Larry Ellison

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by daniel2001 View Post
                        Give me a shout sometime if you fancy a mini herf, office is right in the town centre (view of the castle from one side, and view of Arthur's seat from my desk).
                        That'd be grand! Me and Mrs Stevie will be down sometime in September(hopefully) for a weekend sans enfants! HdV is a great place for a cheeky wee pint and a cigar. I'll let you know once granny is line up on baby sitting duties

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                          That'd be grand! Me and Mrs Stevie will be down sometime in September(hopefully) for a weekend sans enfants! HdV is a great place for a cheeky wee pint and a cigar. I'll let you know once granny is line up on baby sitting duties

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                          Sounds like a plan. A damn fine plan at that.
                          "What is a cloud? It's water vapour."
                          Larry Ellison

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                            That'd be grand! Me and Mrs Stevie will be down sometime in September(hopefully) for a weekend sans enfants! HdV is a great place for a cheeky wee pint and a cigar. I'll let you know once granny is line up on baby sitting duties

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                            Give me a weekend date in September and ill see if I can work my magic and make it up there...
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                            • #15
                              Just remembered that I will be away weekend of 14th and 15th, so hopefully be able to work something out that doesn't clash.
                              "What is a cloud? It's water vapour."
                              Larry Ellison

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