You did fantastic Jeff. Is this your first one from that split?Illusione Annunaki. Trying to make @cohibasurfer proud with the cello twist.
Boy I wish I had a clue what all of this means?Proper bit of grub that. As to being a wanker, that's up to our resident expert @CigarStone
Yea, I had a Churchill the other day and I agree. Better with a bit of age.View attachment 56455
Had to try out one of my new churchill’s. Needs some aging but still excellent
I have no idea how all y'all can hold onto boxes of awesome cigars like these for years, resisting the urge to grab one every time you open the humidor and lay eyes on it's beauty.Yea, I had a Churchill the other day and I agree. Better with a bit of age.
It's easy you buy five and by year 6 you still have a few leftI have no idea how all y'all can hold onto boxes of awesome cigars like these for years, resisting the urge to grab one every time you open the humidor and lay eyes on it's beauty.
Yes, it was. I found it mild and excellent. It may have been flight of fancy but I was getting interesting aroma/flavors upon drawing, which I don't remember happening with other sticks much. The two that stuck out were hazelnut and custard.You did fantastic Jeff. Is this your first one from that split?
Some Jethro Tull and the like with EC and the Tat La Riqueza
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Today I had a Balmoral Dominican Corona. I have some new equipment too; I painted this tray to put everything on and I bought a torch lighter.
A little bit, I guess. I am part of a vexillology group on Facebook and I generally like flags. I made that design the way I did because I am a Communist, thoughAre you a vexillologist by chance?
That’s too bad…A little bit, I guess. I am part of a vexillology group on Facebook and I generally like flags. I made that design the way I did because I am a Communist, though