“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
A bit floored by this lottery goodness today. I am the kid in this meme
Hoping, Davis, I may humbly request some of your beatific hand rolled perfectos. That manna is near enough to sustain one on, during this mortal coil. If I may be brash, I seem to recall you waxing philosophical about Amish leaf.
Is it to Johnny Sotweed or Chief Uppowoc that I should point my correspondence?
A bit floored by this lottery goodness today. I am the kid in this meme
Hoping, Davis, I may humbly request some of your beatific hand rolled perfectos. That manna is near enough to sustain one on, during this mortal coil. If I may be brash, I seem to recall you waxing philosophical about Amish leaf.
Is it to Johnny Sotweed or Chief Uppowoc that I should point my correspondence?
Sounds good to me, Jay. I have a package ready to mail, here at the office; but I will take it back home tonight and throw in some FX Smith's Sons made from Amish tobacco grown in Lancaster county PA, as well as some Uppowoc Perfectos, hand rolled by myself from WholeLeafTobacco. I'll look at the pics of what I sent you last time, and try to divine what that was.
I also have a batch aging in the dry box, of perfectos rolled from home grown tobacco. I didn't grow it; a FairTradeTobacco forum member in Arizona did. I just rolled it. People send me this stuff. Dunno if that interests you. Are you a back yard gardener? Me, I have a black thumb; but some of these guys devote a ton of energy and expertise.
Good thing I checked this thread before I hit the post office.
I have no idea of your fave flavor profile. Shoot me a notion.
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
You'll want to know what the oddballs you asked for are -- so here's a key to them:
K1 -- all tobacco by a fellow in AZ who is on the FairTradeTobacco forum 2 leaves Habano, 1/2 Corjo, 1/2 leaf Swarr binder, 1/2 leaf Columbian Garcia wrapper. Rolled by an ugly old sumbidge with a bad sense of humor. Let me know what you think of this one.
#2 Southbound -- Rolled from leaf bought off WholeLeafTobacco by a FTT member from Indiana. No idea what's in it.
Mataloto -- an Uppowoc Perfecto rolled by a clumsy sumbidge with a bad sense of humor, from tobacco bought from WLT. Mata Fina and Piloto Cubano, bound and wrapped in Habano 2000.
41 -- Rolled by FX Smith from tobacco stored since 1941 which you have to guess the origin. I'm not into these.
unbanded cello -- Smithdale Shade from FXSS unbanded cello -- Smithdale Maduro from FXSS these are your Amish baccy
The other five are ordinary store bought.
I'm enjoying the livin hell outta this Global Warming Apocalypse today. Very fine weather.
“It has been a source of great pain to me to have met with so many among [my] opponents who had not the liberality to distinguish between political and social opposition; who transferred at once to the person, the hatred they bore to his political opinions.” —Thomas Jefferson (1808)
You'll want to know what the oddballs you asked for are -- so here's a key to them:
K1 -- all tobacco by a fellow in AZ who is on the FairTradeTobacco forum 2 leaves Habano, 1/2 Corjo, 1/2 leaf Swarr binder, 1/2 leaf Columbian Garcia wrapper. Rolled by an ugly old sumbidge with a bad sense of humor. Let me know what you think of this one.
#2 Southbound -- Rolled from leaf bought off WholeLeafTobacco by a FTT member from Indiana. No idea what's in it.
Mataloto -- an Uppowoc Perfecto rolled by a clumsy sumbidge with a bad sense of humor, from tobacco bought from WLT. Mata Fina and Piloto Cubano, bound and wrapped in Habano 2000.
41 -- Rolled by FX Smith from tobacco stored since 1941 which you have to guess the origin. I'm not into these.
unbanded cello -- Smithdale Shade from FXSS unbanded cello -- Smithdale Maduro from FXSS these are your Amish baccy
The other five are ordinary store bought.
I'm enjoying the livin hell outta this Global Warming Apocalypse today. Very fine weather.
This one sounds fantastic
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form." -- Winston Churchill "LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
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I'll pack it up tonight.
XLNT
A bit floored by this lottery goodness today. I am the kid in this meme
Hoping, Davis, I may humbly request some of your beatific hand rolled perfectos. That manna is near enough to sustain one on, during this mortal coil. If I may be brash, I seem to recall you waxing philosophical about Amish leaf.
Is it to Johnny Sotweed or Chief Uppowoc that I should point my correspondence?
Enjoy!!
think I may have it but send it anyway please
Cheers!
Sounds good to me, Jay. I have a package ready to mail, here at the office; but I will take it back home tonight and throw in some FX Smith's Sons made from Amish tobacco grown in Lancaster county PA, as well as some Uppowoc Perfectos, hand rolled by myself from WholeLeafTobacco. I'll look at the pics of what I sent you last time, and try to divine what that was.
I also have a batch aging in the dry box, of perfectos rolled from home grown tobacco. I didn't grow it; a FairTradeTobacco forum member in Arizona did. I just rolled it. People send me this stuff. Dunno if that interests you. Are you a back yard gardener? Me, I have a black thumb; but some of these guys devote a ton of energy and expertise.
Good thing I checked this thread before I hit the post office.
I have no idea of your fave flavor profile. Shoot me a notion.
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You'll want to know what the oddballs you asked for are -- so here's a key to them:
K1 -- all tobacco by a fellow in AZ who is on the FairTradeTobacco forum
2 leaves Habano, 1/2 Corjo, 1/2 leaf Swarr binder, 1/2 leaf Columbian Garcia wrapper. Rolled by an ugly old sumbidge with a bad sense of humor. Let me know what you think of this one.
#2 Southbound -- Rolled from leaf bought off WholeLeafTobacco by a FTT member from Indiana. No idea what's in it.
Mataloto -- an Uppowoc Perfecto rolled by a clumsy sumbidge with a bad sense of humor, from tobacco bought from WLT. Mata Fina and Piloto Cubano, bound and wrapped in Habano 2000.
41 -- Rolled by FX Smith from tobacco stored since 1941 which you have to guess the origin. I'm not into these.
unbanded cello -- Smithdale Shade from FXSS
unbanded cello -- Smithdale Maduro from FXSS
these are your Amish baccy
The other five are ordinary store bought.
I'm enjoying the livin hell outta this Global Warming Apocalypse today. Very fine weather.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Over the top sir! The cracker crumbs are a unicorn for me, and the LFD is too beautiful to smoke. Thank you very much!
I have been dying to try the luchador and the others put it over the top!
Any Viaje is a good Viaje, and that Torano looks tasty! Is the La Aroma a lounge exclusive? What a beaut with the ribbon on the foot.
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Got your stix this morning, thank you sir! Really looking fwd to the La Mission and the La Imperiosa!
-Jay
Looking forward to the Room101, but those Webby Handmades straight out blasted me outta the agua!
-Jay
Thank you for the sticks, these are new to me. How does that 829 smoke?
Thank you for the sticks, really looking forward to them!
I noticed that your sticks are all aged goodness. Talk about fragrant!
Talk about double whammy, thank you sir!