I had to write about this one. I was outside doing some work on the car. I lit up a cheap bundle cigar that I have smoked a lot of. It didn't seem to be drawing very well,so I took the lighter to it again.Can you remember those black snake tablets they sold at fourth of july? Something in the end of this cigar started making a carbon snake grow out of that cigar.I cut off an inch and saw nothing unusual.I dissected the piece and found nothing??? Everytime the flame hit this one spot this carbon snake would grow instantly. I have never seen anything like it. Any ideas Gentlemen? Dan
Originally posted by DanL: I had to write about this one. I was outside doing some work on the car. I lit up a cheap bundle cigar that I have smoked a lot of. It didn't seem to be drawing very well,so I took the lighter to it again.Can you remember those black snake tablets they sold at fourth of july? Something in the end of this cigar started making a carbon snake grow out of that cigar.I cut off an inch and saw nothing unusual.I dissected the piece and found nothing??? Everytime the flame hit this one spot this carbon snake would grow instantly. I have never seen anything like it. Any ideas Gentlemen? Dan
My suggestion, spend a little more $ on your next cigar purchase.
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Originally posted by DanL: I had to write about this one. I was outside doing some work on the car. I lit up a cheap bundle cigar that I have smoked a lot of. It didn't seem to be drawing very well,so I took the lighter to it again.Can you remember those black snake tablets they sold at fourth of july? Something in the end of this cigar started making a carbon snake grow out of that cigar.I cut off an inch and saw nothing unusual.I dissected the piece and found nothing??? Everytime the flame hit this one spot this carbon snake would grow instantly. I have never seen anything like it. Any ideas Gentlemen? Dan
The only thing I can see a cigar bundle being useful for is perhaps teaching a class on cutting and lighting cigars...
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