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...from a Cuban cigar, sippin' on some Walker Black, my world is compact and complete.


Livin' on spongecake, watchin' th sun bake...

1977, Cleveland.
 
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Docs been munching on some tortuga rum cake ?
i prefer the fruit cake on a beach in sint maartin
 
I haven't had the opportunity to buy a Cuban yet, does it live up to the hype Doc?
 
Not really, Walt. Where I am, a three mile drive puts me in the center of Ybor City, plenty of similar cigars there. Supposedly the "Cigar Capitol" of the world at one time.
 
Columbia Restaurant. Oldest continuously owned restaurant in the US. Seats 1500 diners at one time. And the food and service are excellent.
 
Back in the nineties my dad had a friend who had done business in Cuba before the revolution and he would, on occasion, still go into Cuba for business. Anyway, I remember back then he telling my dad that once upon a time Cuban cigars really were the best bar none, but with the revolution enough good cigar makers and tobacco growers had fled the country that Dominican cigars had gotten to be as good as their Cuban counterparts.
I think I'll still wind up buying a Cuban out of interest I just won't get my hopes up.
 
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