<maniacal laughter>
Whhaaaahaaahaaa
And I get to design his sig tag!!!!!!
<maniacal laughter>
Whhaaaahaaahaaa
And I get to design his sig tag!!!!!!
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Ouch Dennis. Not fun when that happens in real life. Thanks for the stomach ache.Get ready Rich. Pass flies tomorrow.
Great idea!! Time to put him to the test!
Rich
“I like too many things and get all confused and hung-up running from one falling star to another till i drop. This is the night, what it does to you. I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion.”
To quote a wise jedi master,
but I understand the real reason why you want me to play now:Originally Posted by chefchris
I can eat it, just as I dish it out. I think there would be a few of you that would love to get back at me. Start submitting some ideas, we'll setup a poll, and the winner of the poll gets to have their designed sig tag in my signature for 30 days. At least. I'm still proud of the last time I lost a contest, though, as you can clearly see.
Also wanted to let you guys know there is a photo gallery of all sig tags up. I do admit, I've had a lot of fun doing those.
DC# 0308 0070 0000 1696 0266. Heads up Rich.
Sticks have landed. Will smoke the puro this weekend![]()
I'm going to say its a Honduran puro. My guess would be a Camacho 10th Anniversary Corojo Torpedo.
The aroma of the foot was indistinctive. The filler was nicely bundled looked a little loose and sort of resembled a cuban style bundle. The whole cigar was firm to the touch with no apparent soft spots.The cap on the torpedo was very nice and stout which reminded me of Camacho torpedo style cigars. I snipped off the first 3mm off the torpedo cap and the draw resembled the classic Camacho draw. The cigar lit great and the draw was nice and easy. The first initial draws from the cigar had a great amount of smoke and was peppery and earthy. The first half of the cigar was great and the flavor was consistant of leather, pepper and earth. Right around the first half the wrapper about 2.5" from the cap split. It didn't blow up and was still smokable. The flavor picked up a little more on the last half of the cigar and there was an uneven burn where the wrapper started to split. The ash for the most part was mildly firm and broke off nice and even. The burn never coned and was even throughout the entire cigar. The peppery notes were predominant throughout the cigar and smooth at the same time. I'm just about finished with the cigar, got about 1.5" left. There have been no major changes in the flavor to really change my decision. Hope I got this one!![]()
Sorry to burst your bubble there Rich. It wasn't a 10th Anniversary. It was just a plain 'ol Camacho Corojo.
It's still a Honduran puro though! Congrats on the nice assortment of smokes that I lost.![]()
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