Amen!RAVYN said:yes...there are some relighting issues if you go too slow...I equate that with the diplomas though...so tastey that its worth the trouble
Amen!RAVYN said:yes...there are some relighting issues if you go too slow...I equate that with the diplomas though...so tastey that its worth the trouble
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:
Well, there goes my appetite. :bigpuke: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.)