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Thread: BVI Trip and Cuban Cigars
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03-26-2011, 07:56 PM #21
so, i am back from my 2 weeks in the carribean. just check for a sign that says habanos authorized dealer, and you should be safe.
I brought back 2 boxes right through puerto rican customs. key word, puerto rican customsJEEP: The dirtiest of the four-letter words
OIIIIO
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03-26-2011, 08:30 PM #22
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03-26-2011, 08:39 PM #23
I got 2 boxes of cohibas for friends. I bought a fiver for me, and smoked them all.
I kid you not, customs was a handshake, and check my id. that was it.
Granted i had my PD hat on, and the guy in customs was also jewish so we chatted. I am also Puerto rican as well. As long as you can get through that, then there is nothing else going back in to the USJEEP: The dirtiest of the four-letter words
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03-27-2011, 01:42 AM #24
that trailer is awesome!
E39 BMW ///M5
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04-21-2011, 12:33 AM #25
Alright guys, sorry for the delay. I'm back from the trip and let me tell you, I feel comfortable saying that I experienced everything I expected to. Slept in the sail back three nights out of the week, met some really interesting Swedish folks over the week, and saw some really great DJs from their area of the world. Per the cigars, I was able to bring back some pretty generic Romeo y Julieta's as well as one Cohiba.
There really weren't any significant shops there, so the cigars were usually way overpriced and frankly, not worth the buy. Not to mention the state of the cigars was less than impressive in some shops. Regardless, a great trip and I came back with a few sticks to smoke on. Mikey is right though, customs was a cakewalk. I'll get some photos up shortly.



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