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BBQ, beer, football and a spot of bike maintenance. Now this RA Superiores LCDH. A lovely stick, really well constructed, rich and smooth, tons of smoke and a lot of dark/fruity flavours.
[MENTION=13471178]Stocko[/MENTION] glad you enjoyed the RASCC [emoji106]
I was really looking forward to this SLR 2008 Churchill but unfortunately it was clogged an inch in from both ends. I did all I could and finally cut it both ends to enjoy 20 minutes of the middle. Treated myself to a T Coloniales as compensation.
Duped into coming to Camden market. So found the cigar stall and bought a couple of his custom PCs. Smelled nice enough. A little spice and pepper, but nice flavor with a slight sweetness.
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I worked near there for 5 years...never saw this stall on my random walks ...where about is it?
I couldn't direct you to it I'm afraid. It's in Camden Market itself now. It has moved recently. Previously there was one in the part of the market on the other side of the high street. I presume it's the same one.
I do know there's been a Cuban cigar stall in the market for a good few years. Don't know much about it and this was my first purchase.
I knew there would be an issue with smoking cigars on the boat but on my last trip with Norwegian you could smoke in the casino so decided to check it out with a little Private Stock tubo. The casino tables has ashtrays so we settled down in a quiet corner and I lit up. Within minutes a croupier told me that I couldn't smoke a cigar therein and indicated that I should stub it out, obviously not knowing what a stink that would make. I told her I had no intention of stubbing it out and left walking back to my cabin at the other end with a lit cigar. It raised a few eyebrows but no one said a word. Said cigar was finished on my balcony where there was no "No smoking' signs and that became my spot for the rest of the week. The breeze took the smoke away and the sea took the ash. Before anyone comments I would no throw a cigarette butt of any other rubbish in the sea.
I knew there would be an issue with smoking cigars on the boat but on my last trip with Norwegian you could smoke in the casino so decided to check it out with a little Private Stock tubo. The casino tables has ashtrays so we settled down in a quiet corner and I lit up. Within minutes a croupier told me that I couldn't smoke a cigar therein and indicated that I should stub it out, obviously not knowing what a stink that would make. I told her I had no intention of stubbing it out and left walking back to my cabin at the other end with a lit cigar. It raised a few eyebrows but no one said a word. Said cigar was finished on my balcony where there was no "No smoking' signs and that became my spot for the rest of the week. The breeze took the smoke away and the sea took the ash. Before anyone comments I would no throw a cigarette butt of any other rubbish in the sea.
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So you could smoke in the casino just not cigars, what peverse societal ideals we have in 2018.
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