What Did You Smoke Today

Fuente Exquisitos Maduro--tasty as always. :D Little later a Vengeance by Rocky Patel. Flavorful medium full cigar. More towards medium. With each one of these I smoke it comes closer to my favorite, the Gurkha legend series.
 
Cusano Corjo 1997... had it at a cigar loungs found out its a few min away from my house and they have a walk in humi =)
 
Bobberrific said:
PBL El Cobre Churchill

Thor, I hate you for sending me this. It's like you sent me an angry pitbull in a cigar band. I don't feel like doing homework, just going to bed.

Awesome cigar, not for the faint of pallate. Not sure of how long it took me. I looked at the clock when I started smoking but forgot to look at it afterwards. Not even sure if I could do my calculus homework. :lol:

PBL!!!!

I've only had one...loved it...have another sitting in my coolerdor from Phish....waiting for the right time to smoke it...I'm going to buy a box after I pay off Christmas...
 
Hey, I'm sorry! The diploma had been in the humi for over a month, I selected it, cut the cap off with my cutter (The JR University way) and when the cap fell away there was yellow puss in it. I looked into the body of the Diploma, and there was yellow puss there as well. Now it was a very small amount, but it seemed obvious to me that an insect (probably larva) had been cut in half.

I took out my pocket knife and carefullly removed the puss object and noticed that it was sitting in an area of the cigar that had been hollowed out.

I have NO idea what the heck it was. (Aren't beetles very small creatures? The amount of puss seemed to be enough for a carpenter ant sized insect larva.)
 
I would say that everyone that comes into this thread and reads it now should get a free stick from PB...but I'm not sure I want one :lol:
 
:shock: BP, Run!





I sat outside smoked a CAO Black and read a little bit of "I will survive. . . and you will, too!" By Tammy Fay Messner (Baker.) I found this book at work. She's awesome! Okay, I'm not religious but, after watching the documentary "The Eyes of Tammy Fay," I'm a huge fan of her's now. It's not high brow but, a fun read.
 
Big Paintbrush said:
Hey, I'm sorry! The diploma had been in the humi for over a month, I selected it, cut the cap off with my cutter (The JR University way) and when the cap fell away there was yellow puss in it. I looked into the body of the Diploma, and there was yellow puss there as well. Now it was a very small amount, but it seemed obvious to me that an insect (probably larva) had been cut in half.

I took out my pocket knife and carefullly removed the puss object and noticed that it was sitting in an area of the cigar that had been hollowed out.

I have NO idea what the heck it was. (Aren't beetles very small creatures? The amount of puss seemed to be enough for a carpenter ant sized insect larva.)
Well, there goes my appetite. :bigpuke:

At least you saw it. Had it been in the middle of the stick, you'd end up smoking it without knowing.
 
auctually it probally would have ran away from the heat and into BP's mouth :barf:
 
Oh...I still smoked the stick, puh-lease. I ain't wasting no Diploma.


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Seriously, aren't beetles very small creatures? Anyone know what size they are?