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    Default Diesel Double Happiness

    So...I bought a box of the Double Happiness cigars that CI is pushing, just for shits and giggles.

    These things are HUGE.



    I lit up at 8:35pm. It was spicy, with lots of black pepper for the first inch or so. The draw was kinda tight too, which may have been due to it's length, as it did get better.


    I knocked the end of the cigar on my camera.


    And then it started to burn unevenly, which was probably my camera's fault.



    After I touched up the burn, it stayed even for the rest of my smoking experience.



    The stick is starting to bulge through and behind the joint, and the wrapper at the joint is starting to unravel a bit.



    The draw has loosened up considerably now, and the smoke is nice and dense.
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    Nice! Did you make it through the second half?
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    The rest of the smoke was pretty uneventful. It smoked and handled just like a normal length cigar, which, I guess it is by now.

    [IMG=http://img111.imageshack.us/img111/2411/dscf1827.jpg][/IMG]


    ......and this thing is finally done at 11:27pm.


    In conclusion, this was a pretty decent smoke, it reminded me of a 5Vegas Series A. Once I smoke all of these sticks, I'm sure I'll never buy them again, as they are definitely more of a novelty than anything else. I may even cut them in half and smoke them as normal sticks. Though, left whole, they are great for smoking during "quality time" spent watching chick flicks with your significant other.

    Thanks for reading, and sorry it was so long, but it did take me nearly 3 hours to smoke the whole thing.
    Last edited by Abyr; 04-19-2010 at 09:24 AM. Reason: added info
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    Quote Originally Posted by slcraiders View Post
    Nice! Did you make it through the second half?
    Thanks. It took almost as long to type as it did to smoke, lol.
    Last edited by Abyr; 04-19-2010 at 09:22 AM. Reason: capitalization
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    Awesome...simply awesome. I don't know if I'd have that much time to dedicate to a cigar!

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    Great pics Adam - what a commitment that stick is. Wonder if the taste will be different if you cut it in half.

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    Thanks guys. I almost wish I had another box of these so I could compare them whole vs. split. And I was definitely worn out after finishing this thing, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ndv21 View Post
    Awesome...simply awesome. I don't know if I'd have that much time to dedicate to a cigar!
    I haven't smoked any of these until now, cause I couldn't find the time too. Well, last night, my GF was watching a chick flick on TV, so I figured this would be a great time to get one of these sticks smoked.
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    I could see this on the golf course. The oddity of such a large cigar might draw attention away from how shitty my game is

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    I have to say i would have given up after 2 hrs.
    Nice review
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    Default You seriously smoked one of those?

    Nice photos. That was a unique and interesting experience, no doubt. It was a novel presentation and it was interesting to see your detailed photos of how the cigar appeared and behaved near the mid-point connection. It looked like they made a joint with a tobacco dowel rod and taped it with some rolling paper sealed with pectin based glue. They should have used a dovetail or a stub mortise and tenon joint… but that would require a cigarpenter.


    Ahem… It also seems like you’re the kind of guy that will sit out on the patio all day chain smoking Presidentes to avoid watching chick flicks with your girl. Yeah, who could blame you? Keep up the good work!

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    but that would require a cigarpenter.
    LMAO.

    It was fun, and I'll probably do another one, but not any time soon, these things wear you out.
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    Awesome...simply awesome.

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    Good review, the pictures are worth a thousand words!

    That thing is silly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nike22 View Post
    Awesome...simply awesome.
    You know what's awesome? You!! Great (or should I say, awesome) first post. Thanks for your input!

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    Awwwww....Hefty.....I was feeling, well, Awesome! Now I feel less Awesome!
    "Those are like the holy grail of cigars. Indiana Jones and the search for Argenicadomipanurans"
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    Quote Originally Posted by nike22 View Post
    Awesome...simply awesome.
    Great, who the fuck are you?








    **I couldn't help it**

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashauler View Post
    Great, who the fuck are you?








    **I couldn't help it**
    Now that's the person we all know & love !
    It will always be a battle a day between those who want maximum change and those who want to maintain the status quo.
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    Great review.
    I would get to drunk and drop the fucking thing. 3 + hours, I'd be bombed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buzz View Post
    Great pics Adam - what a commitment that stick is. Wonder if the taste will be different if you cut it in half.

    -Buzz
    I was thinking the same thing; cut it in two and smoke both cigars!

    That thing was massive and I can only imagine how long it took to get through!

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