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  • TJCoro
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    Friends of Mine!

    Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
    you were 6 when the Siglo VI came out......?

    ........ YOU'RE 17 YEARS OLD!?!


    Right then. While I probably shoud not dignify your comment with a response, I will so we can move on with the thread. While RJ may act like he's 17, he's more than twice that. Now, having said that, I will say there are two Coros that are in their teens. Any idea which ones?




    Perro, el Perro


    Haha! You stupid looking dawg-smiley....you pompous arse! You claim you want to move this thread along but you end by asking a question. What a "Boob."


    Haha! I said "boob."

    Hey El P! Can I play this game?

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  • butternutsquashpie
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    Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
    I'm with you, Muchacho! When the Cohiba VI (aka, 6, six)
    you were 6 when the Siglo VI came out......?

    ........ YOU'RE 17 YEARS OLD!?!
    Last edited by TJCoro; 03-06-2014, 06:03 PM. Reason: Again..MY BAD!

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  • TJCoro
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    To the Top...to the very top!

    Originally posted by Tomothebuilder View Post
    One of the best sticks out there in my opinion. Cohiba gets hammered for being too expensive but when you get a good one of these with a little age on it reminds you of why you enjoy cigars in the first place!
    I'm with you, Muchacho! When the Cohiba VI (aka, 6, six) came out I thought it was the best puro available. I have a few of the original issue and I'm just waiting for that "special moment" to enjoy...like when chico butterednutz finally gets laid!




    Jay, Ray Jay


    Hey RJ! What the heck is a "hairy arsed builder???"

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  • Tomothebuilder
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    One of the best sticks out there in my opinion. Cohiba gets hammered for being too expensive but when you get a good one of these with a little age on it reminds you of why you enjoy cigars in the first place! Got a SLB from NOV 11 having a little snooze in the Humi at the moment

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  • Simon-JG-hr
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    I'm a big fan of Cohiba (I feel that they are sometimes unduly maligned on the basis of their being overpriced - a fair observation, but it doesn't detract from the quality of the actual cigar). That said, I couldn't possibly forego other fine cigars - I simply couldn't bear to give up too much of the space currently occupied by Bolivar and Partagas on the roster.

    I've not had a whole heap of the Robustos, but the few I have had have been jolly nice. I think my first experience of them was from a pack I got from monkey, if I recall correctly. It was a few years ago now, and I had a particularly enjoyable evening with one whilst watching the Superbowl.

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  • Havana-Esler
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    I just bought one of these to try today. Very much looking forward to it. Like the Cohiba secretly and the II I tried.

    I think the special occasion for the Cohiba and the like is the best way to enjoy.

    I am am very much loving the Partargas serie d 4. Think that's my fav so far

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  • Simon G
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    I've only smoked around half a dozen Cohiba Robustos. The best one, was the first one. Creamy as hell! Beautiful! The ones thereafter never performed as well. But yes, when they're good, they're great! I am a massive fan of the Behike. Only ever tried the 52 to date. I would highly recommend you try one Nearing the end of my 10 box that I purchased last year Summer time. Due to stock up in a few months methinks!

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  • butternutsquashpie
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    Originally posted by brownpeter335 View Post
    It?s an outstanding, well finished ​​cigar. Its stupendous 5x3 packets I have bought and smoking through last 2 months.
    Hi Brown Pete!
    Nice to have another PuroFan out there on this forum...

    Hop on over to the 'Newbie Greets' sect. of the forum and let's see what else you've go kicking around in your knowledge Post up your very own thread there, wilya?

    Sent from my BlackBerry Q10 using Tapatalk for Android.

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  • brownpeter335
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    It?s an outstanding, well finished ​​cigar. Its stupendous 5x3 packets I have bought and smoking through last 2 months.

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  • TJCoro
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    Go Away Little Girl!

    Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
    oi, Ray Gay! still a college boy, mind you... *
    You don't say. Well then...perhaps a better moniker would be "chico blu-balls."


    Names Jay, Ray Jay, and we can always find another nickname for Juggler Boy.

    Hey Ray Jay! Quit bustin' senor butterednutz's balls! I like me nickname.

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  • butternutsquashpie
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    Originally posted by ValeTudoGuy View Post
    Bwahahahahaha! Best thing I read all year!
    Shots fired! Swiss neutrality mein Arsche!!

    oi, Ray Gay! still a college boy, mind you... how else are my nutz so... as you say: 'buttered'
    they don't call me
    Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
    Jizzlobber
    for nothing!

    After all... isn't that why RJ continuously offered to give you a 'robusto'? quoting that it's the best size for me *shutter*

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by TJCoro View Post
    "special moments" in life....such as when chico butterednutz finely gets laid!
    Bwahahahahaha! Best thing I read all year!

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  • TJCoro
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    Sweet Dreams Are Made Of These!

    Ahhh, the grand old Cohiba Robusto! Don TJ used to keep boxes of 'em around along with the fantabulous Cohiba VI.

    But ever since he "retired" (god rest he shoe sole), we're left with the the bottom-of-the-barrel sticks in his massive unit.

    But back to topic, a well preserved Cohiba Robusto (or VI) is one of life's true pleasure. But as the wise, old senor simplesimon sez...probably best left to those "special moments" in life....such as when chico butterednutz finally gets laid!


    Names Jay, Ray Jay, and I'd love me a 10 year-old Coro.


    Ummm, Ray Jay, by "Coro" you mean a puro, right?
    Last edited by TJCoro; 29-09-2014, 02:45 PM.

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  • Moon Dancer
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    A couple of years back an interview on TV with a 100 year old retired baker was asked, what was the secret of a his long life. Reply, "I've smoked a Cohiba cigar every day since the day I retired" I think he retired at 85 years old.

    Now don't all rush out and buy Cohiba's

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  • ValeTudoGuy
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    Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
    My simple answer would be no. To smoke them even most of the time & they would surely dimish in your eyes & they'd become ordinary. Best kept for special days & treating yourself as you are tonight. There are too many good Havanas (as Marc wisely said) to limit yourself to anyone brand. Even Snr Bolivar smokes other brands than Bolivar...occasionally!
    I have to say that Bolivar are making a serious charge for my favourite band... Currently Diplomaticos are filling that role!

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