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5 hours ago, JohnS said:

Each year I reach this stage of my journey through this Smoking Blog Series and wonder what events will transpire. "Que sera, sera...the future's not ours to see, whatever will be, will be, que sera, que sera" as they say. Could one have predicted what has come about over last four years in our cigar hobby? Apart from the global Covid-19 pandemic, who foresaw the Habanos cigar production crisis from post-2022 onwards and thus being subsequently priced out of playing in the habanos cigar market, so-to-speak?

Last year, I thought I wouldn't smoke as many cigars as I did in 2022, but it turns out that I wasn't that far short of the previous year's mark. I also thought that there would be cigars I wouldn't sample again, but actually, I was the subject of one or two opportunistic surprises. What can I say? I take it all as it comes, and with good grace and with humility!

So, in essence, I'm not going to even tell you what I think is ahead of us within this 2024 Smoking Blog series. All I can do is to counsel you to simply come along and enjoy the ride!

See you within the pages of this year's Series!

John, I look forward so eagerly to your Smoking Blog. Thank you for sharing, I’m ready for the ride!

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6 hours ago, cgoodrich said:

John, I look forward so eagerly to your Smoking Blog. Thank you for sharing, I’m ready for the ride!

Thank you @cgoodrich!

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10 hours ago, cgoodrich said:

John, I look forward so eagerly to your Smoking Blog. Thank you for sharing, I’m ready for the ride!

You actually read all of his reviews?

He’s OK at it. I guess.

 

 

😂😂😂 I kid! I kid! Actually he’s one of a handful of people that his takeaways actually meet what I experience with cigars. Subliminal hints? Who knows. I’ll keep playing along.

Thanks for everything @JohnS 👍🏻

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2 hours ago, Nevrknow said:

You actually read all of his reviews?

He’s OK at it. I guess.

 

 

😂😂😂 I kid! I kid! Actually he’s one of a handful of people that his takeaways actually meet what I experience with cigars. Subliminal hints? Who knows. I’ll keep playing along.

Thanks for everything @JohnS 👍🏻

It’s because I have a man-crush on him @Nevrknow. Who wouldn’t with such a Greek Adonis walking amongst us mere mortals! 😉

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1 hour ago, wjs said:

These are great reads, thank you for the time, effort to share.

Thank you, kindly! 👍

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I like many here, truly look forward to reading your inciteful reviews John. Thank you in advance for the many installments to come in 2024. Cheers mate!

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8 hours ago, Chucko8 said:

I like many here, truly look forward to reading your inciteful reviews John. Thank you in advance for the many installments to come in 2024. Cheers mate!

Thank you, Kurt! 👍

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