How funny. Well I guess you could always use a meter. Except your gonna have to learn how to count.... eleventeen was my favorite number personally. Its right after eleventy.
When my youngest daughter was very little, that's what came after "ten" and before "fourteen" -
How funny. Well I guess you could always use a meter. Except your gonna have to learn how to count.... eleventeen was my favorite number personally. Its right after eleventy.
When my youngest daughter was very little, that's what came after "ten" and before "fourteen" -
What is that left one that you took Joe? I do not know it. Please tell me at your earliest convinience. Kind regards, Jiunn
It's a Hammer & Sickle. I know nothing about the brand, so that's all I can tell you.
I got to try one a couple years back, and remember it being a VERY good medium bodied with a surprisingly not-too-horrible price point even at a B&M (they were all the rage when they first came out, so I was expecting to shell out big bucks for it). Recommended, and I need to revisit it myself.
It goes to Todd then Isaac. After that it heads to Rob, Ozzie, 415, and you. After that it goes to Rudy and if Kris (letsgowithbob) wants in it goes to him and after that it goes to me.
Nah, Joe would never do that....... in reality though, there is no pass limit so if he wants ten sticks, he just puts ten in exchange.
Like Joe can count..........
I was just going to take as many cigars as I have fingers on one hand...so...seven? Or is it two? I get those mixed up all the time. Best to be safe and go with eleventy.
An electrician that can't count ................. scary.
That's not so bad...but you know how wires are all different colors? Well funny story...I'm colorblind.
Bwahahaha! Joe, I do automotive and home cable/internet/satellite installation... I'm colorblind too Stupid Gray and Green wires always piss me the F off...
"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."
What is that left one that you took Joe? I do not know it. Please tell me at your earliest convinience. Kind regards, Jiunn
It's a Hammer & Sickle. I know nothing about the brand, so that's all I can tell you.
I got to try one a couple years back, and remember it being a VERY good medium bodied with a surprisingly not-too-horrible price point even at a B&M (they were all the rage when they first came out, so I was expecting to shell out big bucks for it). Recommended, and I need to revisit it myself.
DEAD on Glen... the Hammer and Sickle is a fabulous medium bodied smoke, and what many don't know like I did for a long time, but it is actually a Kelner blend as well.... I got a good bead on his classic profile, but there is a nuttiness to it that I generally don't pick up. All in all though, great stick and I'd recommend it to anyone who is a medium body lover.
"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."
DEAD on Glen... the Hammer and Sickle is a fabulous medium bodied smoke, and what many don't know like I did for a long time, but it is actually a Kelner blend as well.... I got a good bead on his classic profile, but there is a nuttiness to it that I generally don't pick up. All in all though, great stick and I'd recommend it to anyone who is a medium body lover.
From what I understand, Kelner usually = WIN. As far as I know, the Hammer and Sickle is the only stick of his Ive tried though.
Nah, Joe would never do that....... in reality though, there is no pass limit so if he wants ten sticks, he just puts ten in exchange.
Like Joe can count..........
I was just going to take as many cigars as I have fingers on one hand...so...seven? Or is it two? I get those mixed up all the time. Best to be safe and go with eleventy.
An electrician that can't count ................. scary.
That's not so bad...but you know how wires are all different colors? Well funny story...I'm colorblind.
Bwahahaha! Joe, I do automotive and home cable/internet/satellite installation... I'm colorblind too Stupid Gray and Green wires always piss me the F off...
In Europe, the green ground wires come with a skinny yellow band wrapped around the length of them. Ive always wondered why they did that, perhaps this is the answer?
Nah, Joe would never do that....... in reality though, there is no pass limit so if he wants ten sticks, he just puts ten in exchange.
Like Joe can count..........
I was just going to take as many cigars as I have fingers on one hand...so...seven? Or is it two? I get those mixed up all the time. Best to be safe and go with eleventy.
An electrician that can't count ................. scary.
That's not so bad...but you know how wires are all different colors? Well funny story...I'm colorblind.
Bwahahaha! Joe, I do automotive and home cable/internet/satellite installation... I'm colorblind too Stupid Gray and Green wires always piss me the F off...
In Europe, the green ground wires come with a skinny yellow band wrapped around the length of them. Ive always wondered why they did that, perhaps this is the answer?
Ever work with isolated ground systems Glen? That yellow stripe make pulling an IG with your standard ground much easier.
Nah, Joe would never do that....... in reality though, there is no pass limit so if he wants ten sticks, he just puts ten in exchange.
Like Joe can count..........
I was just going to take as many cigars as I have fingers on one hand...so...seven? Or is it two? I get those mixed up all the time. Best to be safe and go with eleventy.
An electrician that can't count ................. scary.
That's not so bad...but you know how wires are all different colors? Well funny story...I'm colorblind.
Bwahahaha! Joe, I do automotive and home cable/internet/satellite installation... I'm colorblind too Stupid Gray and Green wires always piss me the F off...
In Europe, the green ground wires come with a skinny yellow band wrapped around the length of them. Ive always wondered why they did that, perhaps this is the answer?
Ever work with isolated ground systems Glen? That yellow stripe make pulling an IG with your standard ground much easier.
I imagine it would! I grew up on the lineman side of the house, so I didnt have a whole lot to do inside walls... under a roof... LOL
Nah, Joe would never do that....... in reality though, there is no pass limit so if he wants ten sticks, he just puts ten in exchange.
Like Joe can count..........
I was just going to take as many cigars as I have fingers on one hand...so...seven? Or is it two? I get those mixed up all the time. Best to be safe and go with eleventy.
An electrician that can't count ................. scary.
That's not so bad...but you know how wires are all different colors? Well funny story...I'm colorblind.
Bwahahaha! Joe, I do automotive and home cable/internet/satellite installation... I'm colorblind too Stupid Gray and Green wires always piss me the F off...
In Europe, the green ground wires come with a skinny yellow band wrapped around the length of them. Ive always wondered why they did that, perhaps this is the answer?
Ever work with isolated ground systems Glen? That yellow stripe make pulling an IG with your standard ground much easier.
I imagine it would! I grew up on the lineman side of the house, so I didnt have a whole lot to do inside walls... under a roof... LOL
I mostly work in the automotive side of things.... under-dash, under-carpet, engine bay etc, When doing audio wiring for Audi's, BMW's and Volvo's their common ground systems are so easy and at the same time so so much of a pain in the azz. But, starting Monday it goes away from auto-wiring to in-home and in-wall wiring.... WOOT!
"When walking in open territory bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask them to stop. If they do not stop, destroy them."
realllly??? I've been in car audio for a few years. Got a mixture of Seas Lotus, ID max, ID amps in mi car. This forum just gets better and better! It's like, I like you guys.
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"Eleventy-teen..."
"Twelve-teen..."
"Three-teen!"
LOL I really miss those days... :-D
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