@El_Fumador what do you do with all of these cigars?
Takes pictures I like.
“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)
Well if you ever have any that are going to go to waste, just let me know I have some cigar money stashed away for just such an emergency...
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Well if you ever have any that are going to go to waste, just let me know I have some cigar money stashed away for just such an emergency...
Now, now -that would be a very serious Federal crime, punishable by up to being shot to death for giving the roid raging unhinged alphabet gestapo man a bad day. Who would...be in the group of happy door knockers armed with properly safe and useful assault rifles, much unlike those dangerous ones most civilians shouldn't have.
Of course, you could pay for his shipping. But selling tobacco without a proper license? Oh no, not in the land of the FREE.
"Love is a dung heap, Betty and I am but a c.o.c.k. that climbs upon it to crow."
The 47 X 4 inch cigars here are made from scrap fillers
left over from my last 52 torpedos which had Cibao Criollo 98, San
Vicente and Cibao Vuelta Abajo Hab. Ligeros, Criollo 98, T-13 and Piloto
Visos, Nicaraguan and Rene Secos. Binders are Vuelta Abajo with a inner
scrap piece of Rosodo wrapper. Wrappers are Criollo 98.
50 X 5.2 from the center listed. 0.5 cibao
corojo-ligero, 1.0 Condega viso, 0.75 cibao corojo seco fillers with 0.5
pa, 0.5 Vuelta Abajo binders and Nic-criollo-98 / Nic-Rosado wrappers.
50 X 5.2 from the center listed. 0.5 cibao
corojo-ligero, 1.0 Condega viso, 0.75 cibao corojo seco fillers with 0.5
pa, 0.5 Vuelta Abajo binders and Nic-criollo-98 / Nic-Rosado wrappers.
So, another 30 done (that's 64 total) but, I've bin
burning them already. I got this new mold coming tomorrow and I'm going
to use what I have left prepped to stuff into it.
“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)
“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)
So how long do you let them rest before you smoke them @El_Fumador?
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Damn. I should have seen that coming.
The 47 X 4 inch cigars here are made from scrap fillers left over from my last 52 torpedos which had Cibao Criollo 98, San Vicente and Cibao Vuelta Abajo Hab. Ligeros, Criollo 98, T-13 and Piloto Visos, Nicaraguan and Rene Secos. Binders are Vuelta Abajo with a inner scrap piece of Rosodo wrapper. Wrappers are Criollo 98.
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You're making @Rhamlin drool.
50 X 5.2 from the center listed. 0.5 cibao corojo-ligero, 1.0 Condega viso, 0.75 cibao corojo seco fillers with 0.5 pa, 0.5 Vuelta Abajo binders and Nic-criollo-98 / Nic-Rosado wrappers.
into the box..
So, another 30 done (that's 64 total) but, I've bin burning them already. I got this new mold coming tomorrow and I'm going to use what I have left prepped to stuff into it.
64/52 X 7
46 X 5.5
48 X 5.4 & 64/52 X 7
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
6.5 X 52/64 from the center, San Vicente Ligero, Criollo 98 Viso, Condega Viso and, Rene Seco fillers, PA, mata fina and Vuelta Abajo binders with, Criollo 98, Candela and Jalapa Rosado Wrappers.