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cohibaIV
18-02-2009, 04:26 PM
Just had my first Punch Punch, sent to me by Robusto and I must say a box will be on order very soon...... great smoke...:41::41::41::41::41::41:

TJCoro
18-02-2009, 04:57 PM
Cohiba IV , why settle for a single box, the Punch Punch also comes in cabinets of 50 sticks. Imagine that :eyebrows:

cohibaIV
18-02-2009, 05:12 PM
Hmmmmm!!!! NiiiiiiCCCEEEEE:smoke:

Robusto
18-02-2009, 05:17 PM
And for me a Bolivar Robusto sent by CoIV / Dale.
For me, these cigars are HEAVEN and I'm still up there with the Gods. :smoke:

cj121
18-02-2009, 09:48 PM
My first D4 this evening after hearing so much off the forum. As I've mentioned before elsewhere, I'm not yet experienced enough to offer a vivid account of my smoking, but I have enjoyed it.

It drew lighter than I expected for the first two thirds but then felt, and tasted superb. For me, the taste kicked in noticably, once the stick warmed up.

I used a friend's punch cutter at the weekend on an RyJ N0.2 and found the draw was great and seemed concentrated somehow?

It would be interesting if you notice any difference using the two methods Bryan as you are a regular D4 man.

:eek:Nearly burnt my fingers then: that has to be the sign of something good methinks:hail:

Robusto
18-02-2009, 09:55 PM
cj

Really pleased you had a great smoke with the D4. :smoke:

I haven't used a punch cutter for ages, my friend, but reckon I should invest in one because of the positive comments on here.

I've just bought the Cuban Crafters cutter and can report that it does an intelligent cut without taking off too much of the cap. Indeed, the cut from my Bolivar Robusto was slight today.

I've started enjoying toying with the cut-off cap end and cigar tobacco shavings in my mouth before lighting up. The sharp D4 taste comes out even in that tiny ritual.

Yup. On reflection, I want to get a punch cutter to make comparisons between the methods just like you, mate. :biggrin1:

TJCoro
18-02-2009, 10:45 PM
:amen: to the punch, my brothers. As a punch hombre for many years, glad to see you blokes giving 'er a go.

My cigar choice...

After a MFer of a day at work, I found a sweet little bone lost in the bottom nooks of my humidor - the Romeo & Julieta Pyramid EL 2005.
:hail:

I just sparked up before I began writing this post :stupido:so I am unable to attest to the characteristics at the moment, but I'm expecting a most flavorful journey as I savor the R&J and read the newest posts. :41:

I hope Robusto has posted more pics from his cigar tour in London.:o

Robusto
18-02-2009, 11:43 PM
There's a gorgeous slideshow for the taking. :biggrin1:

I was thinking about whether you know the difference between a Parisian woman's arse and her fanny today.

TJCoro
19-02-2009, 12:19 AM
There's a gorgeous slideshow for the taking. :biggrin1:

I was thinking about whether you know the difference between a Parisian woman's arse and her fanny today.

:41:Hmmmm, I'm pretty sure I know the difference between a Parisian Woman's ass and face, :reddy:but I'm not sure about her "arse and fanny"

Please enlighten me, amigo. :damnmate:

TJCoro
19-02-2009, 12:46 AM
:bandit:After enjoying the R&J Pyramid EL 2005 earlier, I finished off the evening with a Hoyo Petit Robusto. Yummy, Yummy, respectively.

Mates, am I smoking too much?:afraid:

TJCoro
19-02-2009, 12:51 AM
There's a gorgeous slideshow for the taking. :biggrin1:



Excellent Slide Show, Robusto. You are amazing. :hail:

:bandit:Teach me how to do that sh1t, please.:pcguru:

cj121
19-02-2009, 05:49 AM
[quote=TJCoro;7516]:41:Hmmmm, I'm pretty sure I know the difference between a Parisian Woman's ass and face, :reddy:but I'm not sure about her "arse and f&nny" /quote]

On your next trip to France TJ, don't get in trouble eh:eek:

In relation to the perceived difference and our earlier comments on this thread, is it anything to do with a punched hole and a wedge:confused: :biggrin1:

Robusto
19-02-2009, 06:53 AM
:41:Hmmmm, I'm pretty sure I know the difference between a Parisian Woman's ass and face, :reddy:but I'm not sure about her "arse and fanny"

Please enlighten me, amigo. :damnmate:

It's about route planning, in essence.

Robusto
19-02-2009, 06:54 AM
[quote=TJCoro;7516]:41:Hmmmm, I'm pretty sure I know the difference between a Parisian Woman's ass and face, :reddy:but I'm not sure about her "arse and f&nny" /quote]

On your next trip to France TJ, don't get in trouble eh:eek:

In relation to the perceived difference and our earlier comments on this thread, is it anything to do with a punched hole and a wedge:confused: :biggrin1:

cj

Superb! :biggrin1:

TJCoro
19-02-2009, 07:30 PM
[quote=cj121;7519]

cj

Superb! :biggrin1:


:bandit:Oh behave you nasty, nasty boys!!!:reddy:

That's right...I'm talking to you "Pipe Boy" :damnmate:

( jus' kiddin' folks :mullet:)