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Still Watching My Back
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Not Scary
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i noticed that it would ghost up a pipe pretty good after continual Fillmore smoking, i just attributed that to the heavy amount of Perique. --- hey doyle, i'm a smoker, not a hater. ![]()
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Suck It
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with 6 mos on the board smashing my post count into bits. ![]() Nice post, lol. Oh, snap, I forgot. I was all set to order a tin of this, but I had to put the brakes on. I have more tobacco than I could smoke in years, now it is time to hit it. It was very hard getting a note from my vendor that she could NOT sell me 5 cans of Escudo, she only had two. ![]() Shame, the Filmore sounds like something very close to top class as I read the showdown and reviews here. Last edited by OLS; 04-06-2010 at 01:48 PM. |
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#4 |
Adjusting to the Life
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Pease told me the reason for the touch of latakia, but that was years ago and I'm not certain of this information. But I believe it was to darken, just a bit, the flavor of the blend. I also believe that this technique did not originate with him, and that it is an old blending technique.
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