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SOPRANOS

THORP - 3-15-2006 at 11:57 PM

,,,who recorded the first episode of new season and can send to me on dvd???
furthermore, if you have done that, can you do that forme for remainder of season??

I will give free cds and shirts to the one who can consistently hook me up!

-THORP

tireironsaint - 3-16-2006 at 12:03 AM

I wish I could. Hell, I wish I could see it myself...

JUICE MAYNE MSHC - 3-16-2006 at 02:20 AM

Andy...e-mail me juicyjoel at gmail dot com. I got it.

BDx13 - 3-16-2006 at 02:23 AM

i was gonna email you about this, but i figured, "juice's got it!"

THORP - 3-16-2006 at 04:47 PM

awesome. i just shot you an e-mail

moron - 3-16-2006 at 06:23 PM

Ive never seen this, but I recently found that CAO makes the official cigar for the Sopranos. I actually went in search of it on Monday, but the store I went to didnt have it.

THORP - 3-17-2006 at 11:59 AM

I have a whole humidor filled with CAO cigars at the Thorp Office here...

I love CAO, La Hara, and Perdoma...

trying to keep it to a 3-4 day a week habit, but it is steadily increasing

-THORP

moron - 3-19-2006 at 01:39 PM

If you like CAOs and you like the Sopranos then I suggest you pick up a box of these cigars for the packaging alone. The store I went to only sells them in boxes, but it's because the box is in the shape of a car trunk, and when you open it up it kinda looks like the cigars are dead bodies lined up in the back. Great stuff. The box goes for about $300 though.




JawnDiablo - 3-19-2006 at 01:40 PM

nice

moron - 3-19-2006 at 02:45 PM

Not to change this into a cigar thread, but last night a friend and I went to an event at the Davidoff store at Columbus Circle in Manhattan. They were promoting the fairly new Zino Platinum Crown Series cigars and offering food and alcohol. The cigars themselves were $30-40 each depending on the size and shape (and you had to buy one to attend the event), but we made up for that by drinking our share of booze. This cigar was excellent though!




Ive never heard of La Hara or Perdoma, but I'll have to search around for a few. Right now my humidor is stuffed with a wide variety... lots of CAOs (I bought a box of CAO Golds and got a sampler) and I think I have one Davidoff Grand Cru no. 2 left. I also in my drunken stupor I bought another Zino Platinum Crown Series and a Fuente Fuente OpusX. Those both cost me a bit.

If youre down for a cigar trade sometime, Thorp, let me know and I can send you a nice sampler of stuff Ive smoked and liked. Ive actually started a journal for myself so I can remember what they taste like. Im not great at describing them, but Im getting better.

THORP - 3-20-2006 at 10:25 AM

Nots ure how widely known La Hara's are, but I think it is a strong national brand for an indie cigar. There is a cigar lounge I go to where I work on Thorp/SGR stuff about 10-15 hrs out of the week. Big leather couches, widescreen TV, wireless internet, good coffee, and killer independent cigars. I discovered La Hara's there. Forget the name of my fav one, but it is a dark tip with the remainder of the stick as medium bodied. Tremendous. Perdoma's are amazing too, but a bit pricey. I get those when I am in the mood to splurge. Nick Perdoma (owner) came and did a rolling event at the lounge I go to. Great guy with an awesome entrepenurial story.

I could definately swap you some La Hara's, Perdoma's, or Crown David's. let me know

-THORP

Endgame - 3-21-2006 at 12:04 PM

i just love watching that show picking out all the places i know from being born and bred in the essex/union county are of new jersey.