This.. Lmao. I can't even get my father inlaw to smoke them. Damn you cbid, 4 yrs later and I still have them.One would have to acquire Seal training to get through a Gurkha.
Yep..."SOURCE Gurkha Cigars"
'nuff said.
That was my point, India and Pakistan are at odds and he rubs salt in the wounds. Intentional?I think Kaizad Hansotia is originally from India, not Pakistan (That's what Wikipedia tells me, at least.)
Anyway, the real question here is: what kind of celebratory cigars should be sent to the first person who delivers a swift kick to Mr. Hansotia's nuts?
Ah, I get it now.That was my point, India and Pakistan are at odds and he rubs salt in the wounds. Intentional?
I agree, not the best celebratory cigar but more fitting them a Gurkha I would think, thats waht I was getting at.Don't get me wrong I like me some Americas, but I don't really consider them a celebratory cigar and it seems kind of gimmicky for such an occasion. If you're going to consider a celebratory cigar for something like this then maybe one of these:
1.) LP T52 DC
2.) Tatuaje Black
3.) Padron 80th
4.) Camacho Liberty (maybe...again slightly gimmicky to me, but elevated a bit at least)
Any idea if we could actually get a way to send our own congratulatory care package??
Dan