Mini PIF Chapter 4

Started by BewareDaPenguin, 02/24/2023 03:54 PM

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SparklePony

#75
Oh no! I hadn't unwrapped the cigar from the paper to check for that mold. No no no. That will not do at all. I shall send you a replacement or 6. I'm really sorry about that!
Quote from: raize on 03/27/2024 03:17 PMA SOLID shot from John, including some OLD sticks and some ISOMs. Thanks for hit brother. Now go get 'im, geeks!You cannot view this attachment.
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


raize

Quote from: SparklePony on 03/27/2024 03:27 PMOh no! I hadn't unwrapped the cigar from the paper to check for that mold. No no no. That will not do at all. I shall send you a replacement or 6. I'm really sorry about that!
Quote from: raize on 03/27/2024 03:17 PMA SOLID shot from John, including some OLD sticks and some ISOMs. Thanks for hit brother. Now go get 'im, geeks!You cannot view this attachment.

I was content to let it slide, on account of age and the strength of the rest of the PIF... but you do you! But by no means is it necessary.
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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SparklePony

Alright, so I will send some more cigars cuz that ain't "plume."  :barf:

In the meantime, I would really like to try some really boutique or small production. Names like Meerapfel, Byron, or El Titan de Bronze's in-house labels come to mind. I prefer more medium than full, but of course most of these cigars would be pretty full. Please, no triple ligero, extra fuerte, eye gouging dynamite sticks. I'm very sensitive.
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


appollo

Quote from: raize on 03/27/2024 03:17 PMA SOLID shot from John, including some OLD sticks and some ISOMs. Thanks for hit brother. Now go get 'im, geeks!You cannot view this attachment.
Well done John  :bigthumbs:

SparklePony

Alright, I know I'm making up for one rotten cigar...but you may be getting a lot more than one. I also don't think you ca nbuy any of them at a B&M these days. Incoming!  :dancing:
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


raize

Quote from: SparklePony on 03/30/2024 11:17 AMAlright, I know I'm making up for one rotten cigar...but you may be getting a lot more than one. I also don't think you ca nbuy any of them at a B&M these days. Incoming!  :dancing:

Well, I can't say I wasn't warned...
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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bstessl

Damn!  Is this the wishlist or the mini?  Lol.


Sparklepony strikes again!
Smoking cigarettes is a habit, smoking a cigar is an event. - Brad Paisley

raize

Quote from: bstessl on 03/31/2024 11:11 AMDamn!  Is this the wishlist or the mini?  Lol.


Sparklepony strikes again!


I told he had already gone above and beyond. Man just wants to keep hitting me, I guess
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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raize

So apparently geek math means 1 bad cigar gets replaced with 10 good ones. SMH. Regardless, thanks so much Sparkles! Now it's your turn. Post it!
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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SparklePony

Quote from: raize on 04/03/2024 05:13 PMSo apparently geek math means 1 bad cigar gets replaced with 10 good ones. SMH. Regardless, thanks so much Sparkles! Now it's your turn. Post it!

So that Macanudo they don't make anymore. It's actually very good. The perfecto is the Quesada Heisenberg from 2014. The Panacea Green has 8 years of age on it and that Eye of the Shark is 10 years old at this point. And the God of Fire is "new" but is already four years old. Enjoy!

For me I would really like to try some really boutique or small production. Names like Meerapfel, Byron, or El Titan de Bronze's in-house labels come to mind. I prefer more medium but med-full is ok. Please, no triple ligero, extra fuerte, eye gouging dynamite sticks. And no giant ring gauges. I'm very sensitive. :biggrin:
Yes, it's a pineapple hat.  No, you can't put your cigar out in it.


raize

Jeez man, I don't understand how you guys get that much age on sticks. I'm lucky if stuff can survive 6 months! But seriously, someone really needs to pick this up. John did an amazing job and deserves a good hit!
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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McBryde

Quote from: raize on 04/03/2024 08:47 PMJeez man, I don't understand how you guys get that much age on sticks. I'm lucky if stuff can survive 6 months!

I think it's because we start out as cigar hoarders, and then life gets in the way of our smoking!

E
"A man's character is told by what he does when nobody else is around."

"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson


raize

Has no one picked this up yet? Seriously? Someone please hit this man.

Also, John, do I still owe you feedback?
An architect's most useful tools are an eraser at the drafting board, and a wrecking bar at the site.
- Frank Lloyd Wright

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