Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
The Great Smoke - February 20, 2010
#1
Smoke Inn West Palm Beach proudly presents The Great Smoke - South Florida's Biggest Smoking Event.

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Tickets on sale now!

http://www.TheGreatSmoke.com
Reply
#2
I'll do my best to make it, although WPB is a bit of a drive Tongue
Reply
#3
MMMMMM, I might be down there at this time.
They call me The Mum - Jimmie the Mum
Viva Mumcero - Mahk 12/4/2010 - http://www.stogiechat.com/forum/thread-20737.html
Honorary Shield Brother
Weak people seek Revenge, Strong people Forgive, Intelligent people Ignore
Reply
#4
Is that the place that used to be Tobacco World Cigars?
Reply
#5
(12-08-2009, 08:00 AM)Jimmie the Mum Wrote: MMMMMM, I might be down there at this time.
MoSUn Herf is that weekend, isn't it???
Reply
#6
(12-27-2009, 12:26 AM)ashman Wrote:
(12-08-2009, 08:00 AM)Jimmie the Mum Wrote: MMMMMM, I might be down there at this time.
MoSUn Herf is that weekend, isn't it???

Yep, wife and I are going in March instead..
They call me The Mum - Jimmie the Mum
Viva Mumcero - Mahk 12/4/2010 - http://www.stogiechat.com/forum/thread-20737.html
Honorary Shield Brother
Weak people seek Revenge, Strong people Forgive, Intelligent people Ignore
Reply
#7
Just a few weeks to go!

Come meet your favorite cigar manufacturers including Orlando Padron, Rocky Patel, Jim Colucci, Pepin Garcia, Jaime Garcia, Eric Espinosa, Eddie Ortega, Nick Perdomo, Jose Oliva, Litto Gomex, Avo Uvezian, Marvin Samel, Steve Saka, Carlos Torano, Charlie Torano, Pete Johnson, Alan Rubin, Gene Arganese, Mike Chiusano, Jesus Fuego, Ernesto Padilla, Christian Eiroa, Sal Fontana, Dion Giolito, Nestor Miranda, George Rico, Wayne Suarez and Victor De La Cruz.

http://www.TheGreatSmoke.com


p.s. Smoke Inn took over Tobacco World and we're in the middle of renovations. You won't recognize the shop when we have the grand opening event.
Reply
#8
For newbies remember, Cuban cigars are recommended for beginners, since the more full-flavored cigars would most likely taste too strong (or just plain bad) to a new smoker. Cuban cigars are also the least expensive, so you won't have to worry about ruining an expensive cigar by lighting it incorrectly, or by cutting too much off the closed end.
Reply
#9
(02-24-2010, 09:40 AM)michaelmast Wrote: For newbies remember, Cuban cigars are recommended for beginners, since the more full-flavored cigars would most likely taste too strong (or just plain bad) to a new smoker. Cuban cigars are also the least expensive, so you won't have to worry about ruining an expensive cigar by lighting it incorrectly, or by cutting too much off the closed end.

LOL, the Circus must be in town.....there is a clown loose!
Reply
#10
(02-24-2010, 09:40 AM)michaelmast Wrote: For newbies remember......

Hi "Newbie" Smile

How about posting an intro in the Newbie section at the top of the forum , so we can all get to know you?
(02-24-2010, 09:40 AM)michaelmast Wrote: For newbies remember, Cuban cigars are recommended for beginners, since the more full-flavored cigars would most likely taste too strong (or just plain bad) to a new smoker. Cuban cigars are also the least expensive, so you won't have to worry about ruining an expensive cigar by lighting it incorrectly, or by cutting too much off the closed end.

Cuban cigars are also illegal for U.S. citizens to smoke or possess, even when abroad.
If Sonny had EZ-Pass, he'd have survived that hit...
Never apologize mister, it's a sign of weakness. - Capt. Nathan Cutting Brittles
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)