"...for $7.25, I think I'll just spin around in a circle until I get nauseous instead." Is there a Spinner Aficianado forum in case that happens? Great read EC.
I really enjoyed reading that review on the Joya. For some reason I get the same thing with the streingths. My favorite cigar is the Hoyo De Montery #1 with a maduro wrapper. At the shop where I buy my cigars its rated a 4 out of 5 in streingth but I also picked up a Punch Rare Corojo and that did the same thing your Joya did, it made my stomach turn over, I got dizzy and all that good stuff.
Why are John Deere's green? So they can hide in the fields while the Farmall's do all the work.
Today's topic: preview of the Ashton Event at City Tobacco in Edwardsville, PA tomorrow, plus some new cigars worth picking up. I'll try to post pics from the event on Monday.
You have too much fun. Had a Padron 1926 maduro #2 on the Sunday while sitting around a fire pit and it was amazing. Easy 92/93. When the new Padron 80's come out, try one and let us know what you think.
BTW: Great writing, I can see why you are in advertising and copy writing.
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Originally posted by Extensioncord: Pictures of the Ashton event at City Tobacco last Saturday are posted at www.myspace.com/cigarblog
Great event, great food and great cigars. Nice seeing everyone who attended.
"Bud spelers of the word unight, and remumber: cabron is most abundent elemant in hte youknwverse"
E-cord, Really enjoyed your blog about smoking in the fall. I smoke more this time of year then any other. Love just taking the dog for a stroll in the park with a good cigar, or just sitting on the porch listening to the leaves rustle in the trees while they blow away.
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nice fall blog ecord. I may have to take a few sticks out of deep sleep in the next week or two.
"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points." -Don Pepin Garcia
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Great article. I have bought fakes in the past, and will probably do so in the future, and it hurts like hell. I would rather hear the truth, than have someone tell me 'Fake' cigars I gave them are great.
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Originally posted by Extensioncord: The guy who gave me the fake Cohiba told me where he got it...and I could hardly believe it.
Originally posted by cigdogg: Hey Cord i was laughin my A$$ off when i read what your friend Matt said in your comments section.F%$#IN CLASSIC
Think about this: that's what he posts on a public forum next to his picture with his REAL NAME right there for all of the world to see. Now, imagine the text messages I get on Saturday nights at around 1 am.
By the way...Matt is in a scream rock band called Severed Esophagus. They've only played once. Somewhere on the Internet they have a website. I have not had the courage to look.