Padron 6000 Maduro Cigar Review
While the one I smoked for this review was beautiful, these have been hit and miss recently. I’ve had some that look like absolute crap. They shouldn’t have even left the factory. Read more at www.cigarjack.net
While the one I smoked for this review was beautiful, these have been hit and miss recently. I’ve had some that look like absolute crap. They shouldn’t have even left the factory. Read more at www.cigarjack.net
Alex from CigarBunch.com showcases Box of 25 Montecristo #5 Cuban Cigar.
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This e-book is a must for anyone who is preparing for the New York State Notary Public examination. We review the key points covered in the State Notary Public Law Booklet and offer a practice exam. By Viktor Bujanow, N.y.s. Notary Public over 25 years.
Notary Public Review Class – New York State
Rob and Smithy try a gift from a client an old H. Upmann Naturals for the late 1970s. A cigar that could be past its best the guys from www.friendsofhabanos.com will review it for the team.
an e-cigar , which i believe to be the “bada-bing” from puresmoker.com also known as the RN-4062….maybe i’m missing something with this particular model….
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Review of the Dominican Bolivar by Walt from www.StogieReview.com
Comes in a downloadable PDF file containing 4 forms to evaluate staff performance for the Medical Doctors Office One each for Secretary, Nurse, Billing personnel & Management.
Performance Review Forms for the Medical Office
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A fitting cigar to be smoked for Chuck, and what a cigar it turns out to be. The highest rated cigar of all the reviews do not miss this cigar.
Cigar reviews NUB Connecticut 464 Torpedo Cigar Review cigarobsession.com http This 4×64 stick offers a medium tan, firm, thin stretched wrapper with minor visible veins and seams. The aroma is a very faint tobacco and it has a smooth velvet texture. First light revelas an easy draw, plenty of smoke production giving flavors of grass and nuts, with an oily smooth, long finish. By 10 minutes in the flavors settled to a mild-medium bodied creamy nut flavor with a touch of pepper but no spice. Those exact same flavors carried through the entire stick ending with about 1″ left at 45 minutes. The only shift was in the heat of the smoke, getting too hot for my taste just past the band. Thank you very much to Michael Yamashita for sending this in for review! Photography by BG Pictures.
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With Ken finally returning to the tasting panel Rob steps it up with a double corona. A legendary cigar brand does this double corona stand up to the mark, the guys from www.friendsofhabanos.com find out.