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Don_Muertos

Starting to Get Obsessed
Feb 1, 2023
103
232
Nicaragua
I'm southern, and the name of this caught me off guard. Seersucker conjured images of some idiot that did extensive riffle modifications and had a catastrophic failure. With a trigger assembly stuck where his front teeth were, sucking on the seer. Turns out, it's a clothing pattern some might recognize as summer-time southern gentleman's suit. Or in my case, hickory striped overalls. Opening the can reminds me of the smell of the auction hall at the Calloway County, KY tobacco co-op. Flue cured burly and dark fired Kentucky. It felt like sacrilege to use anything other than a corncob. The smoke has a great spanish cedar spice that's mellowed and by bold and smooth mixture Americans and Orientals. The flavors are so well blended, overall, All I taste is good tobacco. Sinus sensation is moderate. This blend burns cool with a bit of dottle. The leafyness is appreciated considering all the burly variety, I know there aren't a bunch of veins in the mix.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,825
31,566
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
I'm southern, and the name of this caught me off guard. Seersucker conjured images of some idiot that did extensive riffle modifications and had a catastrophic failure. With a trigger assembly stuck where his front teeth were, sucking on the seer. Turns out, it's a clothing pattern some might recognize as summer-time southern gentleman's suit. Or in my case, hickory striped overalls. Opening the can reminds me of the smell of the auction hall at the Calloway County, KY tobacco co-op. Flue cured burly and dark fired Kentucky. It felt like sacrilege to use anything other than a corncob. The smoke has a great spanish cedar spice that's mellowed and by bold and smooth mixture Americans and Orientals. The flavors are so well blended, overall, All I taste is good tobacco. Sinus sensation is moderate. This blend burns cool with a bit of dottle. The leafyness is appreciated considering all the burly variety, I know there aren't a bunch of veins in the mix.
sounds worth a smoke. I get the impression you're a C&D fan. Which would make sense as they've got quite a decent roster of blends.
 

brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
10,041
16,098
Turns out, it's a clothing pattern some might recognize as summer-time southern gentleman's suit.
Satan wears a seersucker suit in Don Henley's epic The Garden of Allah, "A tale in which the Devil visits a large Western city and finds that he has become obsolete".

He said, "It's just like home
It's so damn hot, I can't stand it
My fine seersucker suit is all soakin' wet"