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poker 10:44 AM 02-08-2010
Looking at the picture provided, its not plume. Plume is a naturally occuring by-product of long-term cigar aging. As the cigar's naturally present oils are exuded through the wrapper and dry forming crystals. There is no way it can form on the paper cigar band.
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GKitty 10:48 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
Plume Pandemonium 2010
AJ "The Philly Kid" Vs "Italian" MoeD
2 men enter 1 man leaves
:-) Drama king!

And Moe's fighting name is "The Big Cannoli". Get it right. :-)
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vicvitola 10:52 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by GKitty:
:-) Drama king!

And Moe's fighting name is "The Big Cannoli". Get it right. :-)
I heard it was "The Broken Brociole"? .....just sayin
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pnoon 10:54 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by vicvitola:
I heard it was "The Broken Brociole"? .....just sayin
:-)
Now that is funny!
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SmokinApe 10:55 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by vicvitola:
I heard it was "The Broken Brociole"? .....just sayin
You're playing with fire son...
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hotreds 10:56 AM 02-08-2010
Actually, it's "Mortadella Moe."
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TripleF 11:00 AM 02-08-2010
And just when I thought I knew the difference between mold and plume.....


Now I clearly have no clue.

Oh btw, NO I'm not being a wise A$$.......
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SmokinApe 11:00 AM 02-08-2010
I thought it was "Marinara Moe"
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RevSmoke 11:05 AM 02-08-2010
AJ, I gotta say my friend, I have never - in almost 30 years - never seen plume on a band. That's the first hint that something is amiss. While it may not be mold, it isn't plume. If it looks crystilline under a magnifying glass, then there is probably something in the humidification system.
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md4958 11:06 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by GKitty:
And Moe's fighting name is "The Big Cannoli". Get it right. :-)
Originally Posted by vicvitola:
I heard it was "The Broken Brociole"? .....just sayin
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Actually, it's "Mortadella Moe."
Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
I thought it was "Marinara Moe"
Ive actually gone by all these names at one point or another in my career. And Rob, it wasnt "Broken", its just your sister couldnt get me to "rise to the occasion" cause she looks like you in a wig.
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Darrell 11:07 AM 02-08-2010
I suppose you think sandwiches plume as well?

Image

:-)
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BC-Axeman 11:10 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I suppose you think sandwiches plume as well?

Image

:-)
Mmmmmm:-)
Blue Cheese Sandwich.
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SmokinApe 11:10 AM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by md4958:
Ive actually gone by all these names at one point or another in my career. And Rob, it wasnt "Broken", its just your sister couldnt get me to "rise to the occasion" cause she looks like you in a wig.
I think Rob looks good in a wig... Now his sister? Here teeth are so yellow she could butter a whole loaf of bread...
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replicant_argent 11:35 AM 02-08-2010
If it looks like stripper glitter... you got the good stuff.
If you don't recognize stripper glitter, get thee to the club to research properly.
If it looks like dust, quit watching the Golden Girls reruns and thinking dust or mold is sexy. (See the Hog for Sexy Prune-like Bea Arthur "sexy-time" verification).
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vicvitola 12:00 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by md4958:
Ive actually gone by all these names at one point or another in my career. And Rob, it wasnt "Broken", its just your sister couldnt get me to "rise to the occasion" cause she looks like you in a wig.
Moe, I think the wig your old lady wears, the one Ape's old lady wears and the entirely different one my sister wears has you confused. All those wigs...I can see how it could happen.
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Emjaysmash 01:13 PM 02-08-2010
Was the cigar expensive? i hope you write a review of it; i've never seen it before.
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SmokinApe 01:15 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by vicvitola:
Moe, I think the wig your old lady wears, the one Ape's old lady wears and the entirely different one my sister wears has you confused. All those wigs...I can see how it could happen.

No confusing those teeth, I was like AJ the first time I saw them... I thought it was PLUME!
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Sauer Grapes 01:18 PM 02-08-2010
As Pete said, plume will look like stripper glitter. Hard to see sometimes if it's not in the right light, even hard to photograph. Plume never looks dust like or white, it is just crystalline and clear-ish.
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vicvitola 01:19 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by SmokinApe:
No confusing those teeth, I was like AJ the first time I saw them... I thought it was PLUME!
How well can you know teeth? There are so few in your geographic area.:-)
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NCRadioMan 01:26 PM 02-08-2010
Originally Posted by Sauer Grapes:
Plume never looks dust like or white, it is just crystalline and clear-ish.
It is white and/or dust like. http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/showth...0005#post80005
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