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I barely grok the obvious
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They're quite tame, ektually; next one starts when you hit the driveway.
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Say, what is the closest major airport to Moo House, anyhow? I'll start watching for good deals! |
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Pretty good for a camera phone shot: ![]() I STILL think the best cigar+pipe combo is GLPease Robusto blend. WAY good, smokes cool and dry and gets the Joan Seal of Approval. ![]() |
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Another suggestion: JJ Fox's Bankers mixture; hope it wasn't mentioned before. An English blend which contains cigar leaf. The Latakia in this well balanced mixture does not overpower the cigar leaf, which remains noticeable. Used to be one of my go to mixtures.
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Thanks all for the info and suggestions. If I pick up a pipe I'll check some of this stuff out.
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Feeling at Home
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I save the caps from every cigar I clip & throw them in the closest open tin... For me it adds a depth to my favorite VAs (and most anything else). I can also change things up by packing in some cigar tobacco or not. This afternoon I threw a few misc caps (mostly SP Bachilleres) into my bowl of Wessex Burley Slices. I think it complimented the deep nutty flavors very well. Give it a try...
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