|
What is worse? Cuba or North Korea? (pg. 4)
|
View this Thread in Original format
| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonSun
I would love to visit Cuba. I have no interest in visiting NK. |
are you going to keep that doctored santa hat on your avatar all the way through till this year's christmas? :p |
|
|
| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
hence the paragraph between my reply to you and my reply to the thread question :p |
lol ing hell. I meant NK is way worse than Cuba. My bad. |
|
|
| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
are you going to keep that doctored santa hat on your avatar all the way through till this year's christmas? :p |
im black, so Santa never made it to my place yet. :( |
|
|
| boris_the_bear |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
are you going to keep that doctored santa hat on your avatar all the way through till this year's christmas? :p |
it's a special gift from a special person :happy2: |
|
|
| Krypton |
| Cuba and North Korea have overcome class struggle to form societies devoid of unemployment, political infighting, and social injustice by the capitalist class. All countries should look to them as an example of what is possible! |
|
|
| astroboy |
Cuba is certainly a developing country and as such most people live below what we in the developed world would consider the poverty line. That said many of my friends have been there on holiday and didn't find the place depressing or tragic etc.. by all accounts they thought it was a pretty chill place.
From what I know of NK it is extremely impoverished (to the point of people dying of hunger in rural regions) and the regime there is at least as bad as what my grandparents experienced under Stalin...
If I had to choose to live in one of those places I'd choose Cuba.. no brainer.
.. also I love their cigars. Cohiba Siglo VI ftw!
 |
|
|
| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
also I love their cigars. Cohiba Siglo VI ftw! |
Too strong for my taste... and a little hard to draw. Although most of the cigar smoking business executives I've met seem to choose this as their "go to" smoke.
Try one of these for a nice change man... a little softer and sweeter, but when you light it you know it's a Cuban ;)
 |
|
|
| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
Too strong for my taste... and a little hard to draw. Although most of the cigar smoking business executives I've met seem to choose this as their "go to" smoke. |
I've been enjoying the Partagas serie P No 4 lately too. tho no one else seems to like it very much 
| quote: | | Try one of these for a nice change man... a little softer and sweeter, but when you light it you know it's a Cuban ;) |
I'll give it a go but don't recognise the label.. I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to cigars. What is it? |
|
|
| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
I've been enjoying the Partagas serie P No 4 lately too. tho no one else seems to like it very much 
I'll give it a go but don't recognise the label.. I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to cigars. What is it? |
Oops.. sorry it's the Hoyo de Monterrey double corona.
I've heard good things about the Partagas No 4 and almost ordered some from my last batch... Maybe I'll get some next time. I have 3 Partagas Lusitanias but haven't tried one yet; have you smoked that one before? I got a few Siglo V's and Trinidad Robustos (which I also haven't tried), 2 Montecristo #2's, and 1 Romeo y Julieta short churchill.... I actually don't smoke that often and use them as "business currency"; it seems to make sealing the deal a little easier, especially if you break them out on the golf course. lol |
|
|
| LoveHate |
NORTH KOREA
CUBAN GIRLS>>>>>>>>>>>>> |
|
|
| astroboy |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
Oops.. sorry it's the Hoyo de Monterrey double corona. |
Cheers I'll check it out next time!
| quote: | | I've heard good things about the Partagas No 4 and almost ordered some from my last batch... Maybe I'll get some next time. I have 3 Partagas Lusitanias but haven't tried one yet; have you smoked that one before? I got a few Siglo V's and Trinidad Robustos (which I also haven't tried), 2 Montecristo #2's, and 1 Romeo y Julieta short churchill.... I actually don't smoke that often and use them as "business currency"; it seems to make sealing the deal a little easier, especially if you break them out on the golf course. lol |
Oops I actually meant the partagas #2..

Nice collection though.. I don't actually own humidor. I only smoke when I'm at a particular bar that has a good cigar collection and other people around are smoking so I don't look like a wanker :P |
|
|
| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
Nice collection though.. I don't actually own humidor. I only smoke when I'm at a particular bar that has a good cigar collection and other people around are smoking so I don't look like a wanker :P[/color] |
I don't have the luxury of access that you guys have since I'm in the States... so I gotta get pretty crafty to obtain them. I hear you though about not smoking them around other people; I'll smoke mine on my back deck or in a cigar friendly place while others are doing it too. The only thing I don't like is how afterwards, it feels like a cat in my mouth. I can't wait to pound a Gatorade and brush my teeth when I get home. |
|
|
|
|