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Old 12-18-2008, 07:05 PM   #16
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I thoroughly enjoy San Cristobal. I tried one and saved it until, what I didnt realize was going to be the perfect time.

My grandfather passed in February, and I went up and met my dad at my grandmothers for support and to help the process of dealing with his estate. We went to his favorite restaurant which was a bit of an emotion affair, and then went back and sat out on his porch. It was unseasonably warm, well in the heaviness of that evening, I pulled out my San Cristobal and lit it up, and for that time that it took to smoke it everything seemed alright.

I enjoyed the cigar immensely.
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I thoroughly enjoy San Cristobal. I tried one and saved it until, what I didnt realize was going to be the perfect time.

My grandfather passed in February, and I went up and met my dad at my grandmothers for support and to help the process of dealing with his estate. We went to his favorite restaurant which was a bit of an emotion affair, and then went back and sat out on his porch. It was unseasonably warm, well in the heaviness of that evening, I pulled out my San Cristobal and lit it up, and for that time that it took to smoke it everything seemed alright.

I enjoyed the cigar immensely.
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Thats why we smoke bro. Hopefully you were reminiscing happy thoughts of your grandfather at the time.
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Old 12-18-2008, 10:20 PM   #18
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I thoroughly enjoy San Cristobal. I tried one and saved it until, what I didnt realize was going to be the perfect time.

My grandfather passed in February, and I went up and met my dad at my grandmothers for support and to help the process of dealing with his estate. We went to his favorite restaurant which was a bit of an emotion affair, and then went back and sat out on his porch. It was unseasonably warm, well in the heaviness of that evening, I pulled out my San Cristobal and lit it up, and for that time that it took to smoke it everything seemed alright.

I enjoyed the cigar immensely.
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Thats why we smoke bro. Hopefully you were reminiscing happy thoughts of your grandfather at the time.
I was. My dad and his brother were there telling stories, and it was a peaceful night. I was smoking the San Cristobal, my dad had a Romeo Y Julieta, his wife, (my step-mother,) was smoking an Acid.

I'm going up this week for Christmas since it's my grandmother's first Christmas since my grandfathers death. The whole family is gathering, except for my brother and one of my sisters. That's what's great about being an Erskine. Being there for each other... We are very loyal to each other.

Unfortunately, I won't be able to take any sticks with me on this trip, which sucks.
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It sounds like you have a wonderful family. Merry Christmas to you all. Remember your Grandfather well.
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It sounds like you have a wonderful family. Merry Christmas to you all. Remember your Grandfather well.
Thank you very much. I know that I am very lucky.

Merry Christmas to you all as well.
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