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A Very Specific Jar for a Very Specific Tobacco...

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  • Started 2 years ago by dudleydipstick
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  1. dudleydipstick

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    A nice container to keep a short term stash of Luxury Bullseye is a Kraft Old English cheese spread jar. I'm not sure how well it works for storage longer than a month or so, but just using it to segregate a small supply from the big stash works out pretty well.

    It's also good for longer flakes that have been cut in half.

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    I'm more of a Steel Reserve guy myself, seriously.

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    Hell ya!
    I am Colt 45 man.

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    With next weeks holiday, how about some stout?

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    I like Cheez-Whiz

    I find myself sitting idly on the line dividing past and future,
    as if I could kill time without injuring eternity. -- Thoreau
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    Ah! The Blues Bros.

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    So Matt in your review of LBE we should expect to hear about how the cheddar tones interact with the VA and the Perique like a stroll in a meadow on a spring day.....while eating nachos?

    Mickeys.

    I won't see any communication directed to me here. I'm no longer active at this forum.
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    should expect to hear about how the cheddar tones interact with the VA and the Perique like a stroll in a meadow on a spring day.....while eating nachos?

    Close, but even more transcendent. I would liken it a rip-roaring frolic through the cosmos with the spice of Perique painting splashes of indulgent sapidness across the palette whilst the Virginias tantalize with a subtle boldness not unlike the temptation of stroking a slumbering lioness's tawny pelt. Both of the tobaccos mingle with a synergy akin to a painting by Rene Magritte...one can almost find oneself befuddled trying to solve the mystery that's wrapped up in these enigmatic medallions.

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    Very well played.

    "enigmatic medallions"

    That's funny right there.

    Be a good name for a band.

    RJ

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    Fhb good observation [Ya got my cheeze wiz boy ]. And the rest of you be sure to poor some out for the lost homies . Matt I like the idea ,would be good for travel or in the tackle box . For me though its Atlas Mason it comes free with Classico Suaces and lids can be bought new at the communist store for cheap .

    “There was an awful suspicion in my mind that I'd finally gone over the hump, and the worst thing about it was that I didn't feel tragic at all, but only weary, and sort of comfortably detached.”
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