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Island (The other ones) Reviews>A Gorillafinger takes out several of the VA peeps
loki 11:41 AM 05-28-2009
that thing should be outlawed as an act of biochemical warfare
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HK3- 11:44 AM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by loki:
that thing should be outlawed as an act of biochemical warfare
That bad huh? What smell would you compare it to? Burning flesh?
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kelmac07 11:46 AM 05-28-2009
Kmart perfume for teenagers...3 gallons on sale for $ 1.99!!!!
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akakirby 11:50 AM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Kmart perfume for teenagers...3 gallons on sale for $ 1.99!!!!
that is a good description of the smell!!!!
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TanithT 12:03 PM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by HK3-:
That bad huh? What smell would you compare it to? Burning flesh?
Here is a good description. The predominant notes in this cigar are a combination of cheap perfume, your grandmother's arthritis cream and a chemical toilet, with the subtle and delicate undertones of used cat litter, hair spray and vintage 1980's car freshener.

Mmmm, tasty.
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kelmac07 12:30 PM 05-28-2009
Don't forget that it comes with it's own urinal cake to keep it "fresh".
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TanithT 12:53 PM 05-28-2009
Dip an open box of Cremosas in an unflushed chemical toilet, dump a liter of cheap perfume and Vicks VapoRub in the box, then let it age in your cat's litter box with a couple of wet urinal cakes to keep it company. That should give you a pretty good idea. Don't forget to only use distilled urine though.
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loki 12:55 PM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by TanithT:
Dip an open box of Cremosas in an unflushed chemical toilet, dump a liter of cheap perfume and Vicks VapoRub in the box, then let it age in your cat's litter box with a couple of wet urinal cakes to keep it company. That should give you a pretty good idea. Don't forget to only use distilled urine though.
clearly, you don't want mold
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Savvy 01:06 PM 05-28-2009
Haha I'm glad other people are getting taken out by these. I thought Tony and I would have been the last at the Amsterdam herf. Glad to see more pain dealt out by the Tulip Twins on their trip to the States.
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Volt 01:51 PM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by HK3-:
Wonder where that gorilla put his finger before you smoked it? :-) :-)

Thanks for taking one for the team!

I gotta try one of these now along with the other nasty smokes floating around. :-)
I'll pay $1:50 to see you snorkle it.... That will be fun to watch.
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Col. Kurtz 02:31 PM 05-28-2009
Gents, Video review posted here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYOZZjDwmik

"It had a nice floral flavor in the beginning, but that, was like, muted by an enormous amount of crap."

:-):-):-):-):-)
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kelmac07 02:44 PM 05-28-2009
Jerry...great video!! Emphasis on CRAP!!!
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kaisersozei 03:16 PM 05-28-2009
I liked the Spanish cigar rant :-)
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TanithT 03:31 PM 05-28-2009
"It's kind of like roses....but with TURDS." :-)

Spanish cigar rant FTW.
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spectrrr 03:42 PM 05-28-2009
hmmmmmmm now I'm interested in trying this cigar, hopefully the twins have got one left for a PPP on Saturday :-)

(I smoked a Gurkah on Tuesday, how much worse can this thing be?)
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Savvy 04:36 PM 05-28-2009
Originally Posted by spectrrr:
hmmmmmmm now I'm interested in trying this cigar, hopefully the twins have got one left for a PPP on Saturday :-)

(I smoked a Gurkah on Tuesday, how much worse can this thing be?)

MUCH MUCH WORSE!

I've had Gurkha's and while I'm not a fan of the brand, I'd smoke a box of Gurkha's in a day to avoid having to smoke another Gorilla Finger haha. I have never had a cigar make me feel sick like the GF did...
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imthegoal 09:42 PM 05-28-2009
Here is a description of this nasty thing.

http://www.voncigars.com/2007/07/gor...ool-smoke.html

As a side note found another interesting looking smoke when surfing the web for info on the gorilla finger

http://www.texascigarbrothers.com/the-*****-cigar.html
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Col. Kurtz 09:57 PM 05-28-2009
I googled Lars a little bit. Kinda reminds me of a guy that would buy up a lot of cigar forums and merge them. Or he's the world's most interesting man, a Legend.

Originally Posted by :
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kelmac07 09:59 PM 05-28-2009
Right from the link...
"Crazy-man Lars Tetens describes his own cigars as "mystical--they cannot be described by words--they must be experienced."

Ain't that the truth!!!! LOL!!!
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TanithT 12:20 AM 05-29-2009
I may actually try this Lars Tetens recipe to see if I can possibly make a bad stick smell any worse, and bring the results to the next herf. *evil grin*
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