Wharf Rat 10:03 PM 03-09-2012
I pulled a Pepin Blue torpedo out of the 'dor. Cut it and took a first draw and it was like sucking on a straw. Too loose by a lot. It tunneled and canoed and everything, so I worked through it else. But, it tasted good, so I worked through it.
I've smoked dozens of these and never ran into anything like this. There's a reason why they're my favorite and the next one will be better.
Bob
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emopunker2004 10:14 PM 03-09-2012
Get a bad one every now and then, but at least it still was tasty
:-)
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bobarian 10:46 PM 03-09-2012
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
yeh. sometime chit just ha
Care to translate for those of us who only speak English?
:-)
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emopunker2004 10:47 PM 03-09-2012
Originally Posted by bobarian:
Care to translate for those of us who only speak English? :-)
:-) Apparently that got cut off and didn't notice before hitting post. Was supposed to say : Yeh sometimes chit just happens
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Big Maduro 12:31 AM 03-10-2012
Zanaspus 06:16 AM 03-10-2012
Cigars are an agricultural product. It's like a subpar apple or orange.
:-)
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maninblack 08:00 AM 03-10-2012
It happens although not with me yet. Every Pepin stick is a little bit of heaven.
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cjhalbrooks 08:24 AM 03-10-2012
It seams everyone is expecting a perfect cigar every time. Dont get me wrong i want the perfect cigar too. But i have come to realize something.. Cigars are man made right, well what if the roller just found out that is son has caner or his wife is in labor but he cannot leave his job to be there. I am not saying that we are wrong for wanting the perfect smoke. But i think that it is more then except-able to get a "bad" cigar every once and a while.
PS no spiders in my cigar though
:-)
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