That is exactly what he does. He rolls them up all the damned time. He does buy himself a few packs of regular marlboros too when he gets paid cause he gets sick of rolling them.
I do not like cigars.
I love cigars. They're one of the luxury items I allow myself. I probably spend $10 to $12 each, as an average. They're worth every penny.
Do you smoke?
Also, that dude does a brilliant job on that bike. I'd try to buy it, but they've got sentimental attachments to it. Then again, after that long restoring it, I'd not want to sell it either. But, I guess their grandfather had one, according to the blurb.
I smoke cigarettes. My dad was a big cigar aficionado. He tried and tried to get me to enjoy cigars. He even brought me a humidor full of Cuban cigars one time. I tried one, I couldn't stand it. But all my friends who smoke cigars just loved those cigars. They would rave about them.
Yeah I been watching him work on that bike and he is making it as good as new, if not better!
Cuban cigars are highly, highly overrated. A part of that is because they were illicit for a long time, as we had trade embargoes against Cuba.
Their rum is delicious, on the other hand.
If you want a good cigar, get one from Peru, or even Colombia and Ecuador. Some of the other islands have decent tobacco crops, but Cuban cigars aren't nearly as good as people think.
I want one of those bikes now. I'd feel pretty shitty if they sold it to me, though I suppose they could make another one. If they sold it to me, it'd be because they needed the money or I offered enough money to make it worth it, but they have sentimental attachment so I'd feel bad taking it from them.
It is a beautiful bike and the workmanship on the restoration is awesome. That dude knows his chemistry.
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