That would make a strong song Hoosierman. You got another career path. Brobs I’m chuckling aplenty.
I never thought of the song thing. I see what you mean though. LOL
That would make a strong song Hoosierman. You got another career path. Brobs I’m chuckling aplenty.
I'm hearing country western musicIf there's a bulge in the bottom half, I'm totally out. More BROBS style I think. Give him a chick with a prick and a head of lettuce, he'd be in heaven.
It would be named "Ballad of BROBS"I'm hearing country western music
Gotta be a way to work a pickup truck and an old dog in there somehow...I'm hearing country western music
AKA IOWA; Idiots Out Wandering Around...It would be named "Ballad of BROBS"
Maybe you should get in touch with David Allen Coe...It would be named "Ballad of BROBS"
Cedar flavor in a cigar is not marketing bullshit. If you can’t taste it you can’t taste it but most other people seemingly can. I’m not talking about a cigar wrapped in a cedar sleeve, I’m talking about a cedar note in the smoke.BROBS, I have probably smoked over 20,000 cigars in my life and forgot more about them than you'll ever know. I have little doubt you are susceptible to some marketing bullshit like cedar sleeves around the cigar. But look, if you like it, enjoy yourself.
Cedar note doesn’t exist. Ask Hoosier he’s smoked over 20k cigars.H. Upmann 1844 Reserve. it’s a non Cuban cigar. I really like this one. It’s has a very distinct cedar note.
AKA Minney Snow DUH. Eh, hoser?AKA IOWA; Idiots Out Wandering Around...
He won’t show up for the concert because he’s a fat pussy.Maybe you should get in touch with David Allen Coe...
Yup, depends on the cedar. Some are more sappy than others. I have had some that actually impregnate the cigar wrapper with oils. I like the way it blends with the smoke. The old timers used to light their cigars with cedar for the same reason, to add a touch of flavor.I thought that in addition to being rot and bug resistant, Spanish Cedar is used because it contains terpenes, which enhance the flavor of the cigar. Maybe an actual expert could enlighten us. I just play the expert on the internet.
Nothing annoys me more than a cigar expert, ha ha. Every cigar store across the continent seems to be full of them.Maybe an actual expert could enlighten us.
Problem is it seems some of the “experts” know less than you or me.Nothing annoys me more than a cigar expert, ha ha. Every cigar store across the continent seems to be full of them.
That would be scary, since I couldn't name five cigar companies if my life depended on it. ha haProblem is it seems some of the “experts” know less than you or me.
Ok maybe more than us. But not much more. HahaThat would be scary, since I couldn't name five cigar companies if my life depended on it. ha ha
I agree. Both of the cedar-wrapped sizes in the core My Father line are very good. They are also great sizes, a traditional Lonsdale and corona gorda. Been too long since I've had one to judge the cedar element (though I don't notice much in the No. 4 lanceros), but they're just very good cigars if you don't mind that Pepin spice up front.The My Fathers and Don Pepin Garcia longsdale cedaro are great
Fuente Sungrown Rubusto black label are cedar wrapped, spicy and good.
that's the issue with self proclaimed experts. If you think you know everything on a subject you probably know next to nothing or even less.Problem is it seems some of the “experts” know less than you or me.