Take your time and concentrate, GT. I can tell you're gunning hard for the win!
Take your time and concentrate, GT. I can tell you're gunning hard for the win!
The powers that be might take it all away
Together we burn, together we burn away
Uncle Tupelo
So your saying you need time for you palette to recover from all the gas station Philly blunts you have been smoking?
designated whipping boy for the grammar police
Just run everything threw a spell checker.
You know it!
Correct, those Philly Green Apples were getting too strong for me. I have recently switched to Backwoods Honey Berry, and they seem to be much more my speed.
Uh, ok I'll speed it up for you. I drove home and picked up the smoke and brought it back to my office.
Pre-light: A bit of an airy draw, but not terrible. (Could be from sitting in the PO for a few days after transit.)
Medium Brown with a slight reddish hue.
Some pronounced veins, but nothing outrageous.
Looks good
1st, 2nd, 3rd: Good amount of smoke.
Fairly bitter, with no sweetness.
Tastes like tobacco.
Cap fell apart at the start of the 2nd 3rd.
Wrapper began to peel soon after.
Had to touch it up only once, so it burned nicely.
Ash hung on for about 1".
Overall: I enjoyed it, even with a few minor annoyances. (Most of those were phone calls and people coming into my office.) The cigar itself was uneventful, but would be a good golf course stogie.
My 1st thought was Honduran, but I changed my mind and think I'm gonna go with Brazilian.
So, Brazilian Puro?
Oh the suspense!
Nicaragua. It was a Padron 1926![]()
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