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rwestcot
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:00 AM EST
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LOL
http://www.cigarbid.com/...ion/lot.cfm?lotID=113780
SteveR@CigarBid
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:03 AM EST
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I wrote that description myself :)
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:05 AM EST
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That's funny sh#t!
Someone better e-mail Rickmaven and tell him abou this.
choner
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:10 AM EST
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LMAO :) Now thats funny!!
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:15 AM EST
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They speak for themselves...
rck_1
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:28 AM EST
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Last time I bought one of these they were GOOD for one thing,,,,,,, wait ,,,,, I dont do that anymore!!!!!!
This guy has 200 of them coming,
Happy herf`n
Rob
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:36 AM EST
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the price is right, but I still can't smoke them...
Mr.Mean
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:40 AM EST
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I'm working through a box of Topper Ebony. Two years and I'm still working.
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 11:41 AM EST
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That Discription Took alot of time and Thought I bet..LMAO...You better have another Gar there Steve maybe a Philly Blunt...Hahahahahaha. J/K....TinMan
SteveR@CigarBid
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 12:05 PM EST
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Yes it did, I took a 10 minute break after finishing it. I was drained.
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 12:23 PM EST
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He's just following the old saying of "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all." Got him a taker that way. 'Course, I have no experience with that brand so I might have falled for those cigars too.
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 12:48 PM EST
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YK must run a 7-11 or Quick Stop.
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 12:50 PM EST
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Hey, those Blunts are pretty good. Right up to the point they break in half and you get a mouthful of wet cigar leaf cuttings. Great description, Keith! Did Trish help you with the syntax?
eleltea
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ooops, I meant Steve. Brainfart.
jgjam
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Words just don't begin to describe....
LOL!!
John
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Folks...Wise up! Blunts are very popular to split, remove much of the interior filling, and replace with "wacky weed," i.e., cannabis. Most folks that like this particular concotion prefer the newer, exotically flavored blunts (mango, passion fruit, guava, etc.) but the purists still enjoy the "pure tobacco"taste of only straight tobacco flavored "blunts." Now I'm not suggesting that this bid has this specific objective in mind; I'm simply aware that the new dawn of "cheap cigar blunt" popularity is being driven by consumer demand for something with more "uumph" than the cigar can deliver alone. On the other hand, Phillies have been around for a long time and still probably have their affectionadoes.
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 6:28 PM EST
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IN a previous post I stated that I smoked different gars before I got into the good stuff. Well here they are the Phillies. Brrrrrr brings back some wild memories Lot of spitting and choking but they are better the Lone wolfs IMHO...LOL. ( Hiding all the lone wolfs he now has)
rwestcot
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Thu, Jun 5 2003, 9:24 PM EST
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Here's one Steve.
The Philles Blunt has been long enjoyed by afficianodos with uncomprimising taste. Blunts are known for their flavorfull wrapper, because that is all that is normally used. The short filler of this particular vitola is easy removed and discarded, making it just the treat for the college student who wants to unwind before skipping class.
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Fri, Jun 6 2003, 2:41 AM EST
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Now that I think about it, the first cigar I ever smoked (age 14, on a creek bank under a bridge, cane fishing pole in hand, first time I was so sick I wish I COULD die, crawling on hands and knees vomiting)would probably have made a Phillies blunt seem like a Cuban. Called Blue Tip. Non-tobacco ingredients added, such as string, cotton batten, and what appeared to be roofing felt. Always 5 cents. Finally went up to 6 cents (I was aghast) and shortly thereafter disappeared. There have REALLY been some bad cigars out there....
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Fri, Jun 6 2003, 11:12 AM EST
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I don't get it. I still don't see the description.
And where's the car?
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