Yeah, man!!!!
True. It shows how inefficient @condorlover1 is!It would have been 4000 if you include the forced sampling of the 1000 War Horse prototypes during his abduction and imprisonment by SToP...but that was all kept off the books.
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Upon his passing, Jim's tongue will be studied by scientists to catalog the superior taste bud genetics.
Then, the tongue will be passed on to the highest grossing tobacco producer at the beginning of each year, where it will be wired into a special harness connected to tobaccoreviews.com, where it will continue to bang out reviews in Morse code.
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Very true. @jpberg is the resident eggspert, and knows his way around a frying pan, too. He's our hero and the ham in our eggs!!
It'll be Presbyterian Ordained, a matured bright Va. flake. It'll go on sale on the 24th. I'm smoking my first bowl of it now.If this was the Secret Santa thread we'd be discussing having it rendered and used to top a "Mr. Jim's Memorial All Day Smoke For The Veteran" --- but it's not, so we won't!
And, more congrats to Jim and wondering what 3001 will be and whether it will be just another review or if something special is in the works?
Thank you. That means a lot to know that.Congratulations! We are all grateful!
LOL, I'm listening to Joe Walsh's "Life's Been Good" and I'm not sure it's work for @JimInks - he's sitting back enjoying the journey - "Just leave a message, maybe I'll call!"Says the guy who doesn't have to do any of the work!!
Thanks Jim! I count on your reviews when deciding what to try!Three Nuns. The VaPer version is my all time favorite smoke. In fact, I used to smoke 4-5 bowls of it a day. I'm just glad I still have some of the old stuff to open a tin every New Year's Day.
It's also my favorite review and my longest one because I did my history smoking it, noting the changes over time. I prefer one paragraph reviews, but some blends call for more information.
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There's a bunch of blends that change as you go through it, and I couldn't possibly list or remember them all at this point. I do find there's a little inconsistency in most crumble cakes. I think that's common due to how they are processed.
There's a lot of blends I'd like to review. Never smoked a Nording blend. Only smoked one Ashton Blend. I've missed out on a lot of McClelland, Sutliff, C&D, Dunhill clones, etc. There's a lot more, I'm sure.