Its a very special Weekend Cigar Ladies! |
| 8/23/2008 11:56:57 PM |
Damsel, I just wanted to send out a "thank you" for all that you do!
and thank you for all that I do...
and then I opened the lid...
Speechless... Makes it kinda hard to find a follow up, fellas what went on this week in the blogoshpere? Stumbling around, checking out the hot spots...looks like Cigar Inspector is contemplating adding other non related cigar topics to... Read More |
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hmmm Monday - nuthin' about sumthin'.... |
| 6/15/2008 8:47:39 PM |
huh?
as I sat before my keyboard this evening (this evening being Sunday), knowing I needed to communicate an earthy, worldly piece of sumthin' to U to get you started this week - I, believe it or not, came up with a big fat zippo - I DREW A BLANK!
And although I smoked 3 cigars today, an RP Signature, a Don Thomas Maduro, and an AB Spirit of Cuba Habano, I have no cigar... Read More |
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a name is a name - but a Woman and a Cigar hits the homerun! |
| 6/9/2008 6:26:11 PM |
"Smoke Housekeeper Cigars" shouts one 1885 ad..... The housekeeper is a voluptuous woman in a low-cut dress who graces the center of the ad. Images to the right and left show her pinning a flower to a man's lapel and stooping provocatively to light his cigar. The message is unmistakably sexual; the buxom housekeeper, like the cigar by that name, caters to your... Read More |
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Cigars4 Women has a new Friend this Weekend!! |
| 6/7/2008 12:04:28 PM |
....the more the merrier I always say!
Its funny how U just bump into like minds.....
Web 2.0 and its very best has presented this amazing opportunity, for me to advance and promote a passion that I had absolutely no idea would would evolve in such a way! Who knew that what I had to say about anything, would create such a wide range of friends who actually enjoy my... Read More |
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Women who Smoke Cigars and the Men who Love us! |
| 6/3/2008 9:11:10 PM |
when someone you've yet to meet - gifts you with package of cigars Just because....
he's your brother of the leaf, his generosity exudes from his character - a man who receives pleasure from his random acts of "bombing" his brothers and sisters... and he is one of the Men who Love Us!
Thank you brother....
Now let me tell u the story of a Nub Habano and Damsel....
A... Read More |
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an Impromptu Sunday Afternoon |
| 5/25/2008 10:21:55 PM |
with Alec Bradley's Spirit of Cuba Corojo that is....
Usually when I review a cigar - I plan to review before I begin the smoke. I hadn't planned to review the Corojo, as the Spirit of Cuba is my "gotta cigar - will smoke" cigar, and I always keep this cigar on hand just for that... Reason, I pick up this inexpensive stick for under 2 bucks at the Marysville Liquor... Read More |
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Dang its Weekend with the Cigar Woman already! |
| 5/23/2008 6:18:45 PM |
How the week flies when you're having this much fun!
What I haven't done in a while is surf around the web and really explore what my friends have been up to... I've just been so busy! So in light of my neglecting my buddies, I've decided to dedicate this entire post to my favorite haunts.... but before we begin....Look over to your right - thats it....shift those eyes,... Read More |
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Old meets New - an amazing concept! |
| 5/18/2008 7:28:29 PM |
Ever heard of "Tobacco Road"
College basketball fans know it as the heart of the Atlantic Coast Conference, with Duke (Durham), North Carolina (Chapel Hill), North Carolina State (Raleigh) and Wake Forest (Winston-Salem) competing against each other with all four schools within six miles of Interstate 40. But deep and rich within the cigar culture, historians... Read More By 1915 , Seidenberg & Co. was operating a five-story factory with 260 workers – almost all women. The biggest factory was the El-Rees-So, started by a former Southern Pacific Railroad worker named John Rees around 1915. By 1917, he had 300 employees and boasted that “all the cigars are made by girls . . . pretty girls.” A 1922 edition of the Greensboro Daily News noted that the city’s factories turned out about 300,000 cigars combined each day, or about 30 million per year, an impressive total for the time. But by 1955, the cigar boom in Greensboro had fallen to hard times. The El Moro company was the last of the cigarmakers to close, finally selling in 1955 to T.E. Brooks Co. of Red Lion, Pennsylvania. The El Moro factory site in Greensboro is, today, a parking lot.A well known historical with the cigar culture is up and down, boom cycles which promote exciting change. The most recent, "The Boom of the 90s", which began, among other things, the recognition of the Women who Smoke Cigars. It was then, that we first received acknowledgment that we existed in this community. The 90s was then, and this is now.Here we are, and some would agree, in the midst of another boom "The Boom of Web 2.0". Never in cigar culture history has so many enthusiasts had the opportunity to virtually meet to discuss, compare, review and share their love of the leaf. And from all over the nation, internationally, men or women, our commaraderie knows no boundaries. Our culture has taken on another face. Together with an innovative approach, a more youthful group of connoisseurs has joined this deep culture. Along with the Urban flair and swing of , and his entertaining audio review show, Stuart Carnes of caters to the youthful cigar lifestyle enthusiast. And then of course, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, there are Women, and lots of us. We're not simply the Girls of the Show, a novelty act meant to draw the attention of the male cigar lover, as part of an over-done marketing ploy, which dates back to the 1890 wholesale grocers, but we are, true aficionada, enthusionada, and sisters of the leaf. We are indeed witnessing a significant change in this culture. Its an exciting time, and it is "The Boom of Web 2.0".  |
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Cigar Women - Are we really ready for prime time? |
| 5/13/2008 1:40:06 PM |
its an Exciting time in which we live Ladies!
I'm very pleased to announce the evolution of my passion!
Women have been at the forefront of the cigar culture since the begining of time. She has toiled the tobocco fields, rolled the cigars, sold her goods vendor by vendor. Behind the scenes she has played a huge role in building the cigar community, her contribution... Read More |
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Sometimes there's more to the Sunday Morning Cigar Ladies! |
| 12/29/2007 7:58:52 PM |
Tasting the World: Cigar’s From Different Countries Original Post"Most everyone is familiar with the much-lauded flavor of Cuban cigars.
But how do you know if you’re smoking a Cuban cigar, or a cigar from
any other country for that matter? .....every cigar-producing country has its own unique flavor and character." |
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