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Slammed by Shaun - Don't mess with NJ prize
madspackler Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 03-07-2000
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Received a massive hit from Shaun341 as part of the C-A-T 2016 prize package. He takes no prisoners.
Just look at the damages-
Tat TAA
LA Mission nh
LFD Colorado
Tat
Camacho OR - all time favorite -wonderful
Camacho - second generation Eroia.
Bolivar CC
LFD Dbl Ligero Chisel
LFD Chiselitto
AF - will have to look up the specifics
Opus - over the top
MB3 - nh - always wanted to try
DPG Original Blue Label
Diesel Uncut nh

Plus-
A large bottle of The Keel - or should that have been The Kill! from Cape May Brewing Co
a pint glass from Cape May Brewing to properly enjoy above beverage
And, not shown, a teal Solo cup with pennies in it.

Quite an amazing hit Shaun.

Thank you.

Eric
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dkeage Offline
#2 Posted:
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Dats how he roll....Applause
ZRX1200 Offline
#3 Posted:
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Fuente looks like a Magnum R
danmdevries Offline
#4 Posted:
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Well done noob.
delta1 Offline
#5 Posted:
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Very nice.
Palama Offline
#6 Posted:
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Missed this earlier...awesome prize package! Applause
Hmhaines Offline
#7 Posted:
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Same here, looks fantastic!
TMCTLT Offline
#8 Posted:
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Nicely done indeed Shaun Applause
shaun341 Offline
#9 Posted:
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Thanks fellas and it was my pleasure because anyone who contributes to opfth is good people if you ask me.
madspackler Offline
#10 Posted:
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Thanks Shaun.

Cracked open The Keel yesterday while the wife was away. Good thing because I was not sharing it. Wow. Fantastic. It had a unique taste from the wine barrel aging but was very smooth and enjoyable. Thank you so much. A real treat.
Burner02 Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 12-21-2010
Posts: 12,861
Some nice cigars but probably will turn to dust on their own once they realize they are in Tuscaloosa.


Herfing
shaun341 Offline
#12 Posted:
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madspackler wrote:
Thanks Shaun.

Cracked open The Keel yesterday while the wife was away. Good thing because I was not sharing it. Wow. Fantastic. It had a unique taste from the wine barrel aging but was very smooth and enjoyable. Thank you so much. A real treat.



Glad you enjoyed it! It was my local brewery's first aged sour that they bottled. From what I understand they are going to make it a series of releases with each one being a different aged sour.
madspackler Offline
#13 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
Some nice cigars but probably will turn to dust on their own once they realize they are in Tuscaloosa.


Herfing

The cigars are resting nicely (well all except the Camacho) as I am keeping them near the Lake to ensure proper humidification levels. They will require some assistance before they incinerate. Dan, perhaps you can assist in their destruction on a pass through the area? It is almost the Season - Roll Tide ! ( and a War Eagle too). You are always welcome in T-town.
Burner02 Offline
#14 Posted:
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madspackler wrote:
The cigars are resting nicely (well all except the Camacho) as I am keeping them near the Lake to ensure proper humidification levels. They will require some assistance before they incinerate. Dan, perhaps you can assist in their destruction on a pass through the area? It is almost the Season - Roll Tide ! ( and a War Eagle too). You are always welcome in T-town.


As a matter of fact I was in T-town last Fri P.M. to check on a couple of friends. My original plans were to stay in T-town over night and if that had occurred, I was going to contact you in advance and see about getting together and ashing a couple of cigars. I understand there is a new B&M/lounge on 6th or 7th just west of L. Wallace BLVD. As it tuned out my plans changed and I stayed in B'ham Fri night and headed back to the coast on Sat afternoon. We will definitely get together either there or here in the future.

As far as my comment about the cigars turning to dust, that was just a friendly shot across Shaun's bow with him being a "Golden Domer." After all college season is upon us.
madspackler Offline
#15 Posted:
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I work in Tuscaloosa and live about 15 minutes north. Daughter is in college in B'ham. If you are even close you should text or call. My schedule is usually flexible.
The new B&M in town has some good reviews. Have not been there yet but may try it this week. My front porch is always available as well and comes with all the comforts of home.
We might have to get Smoke Monkey to join us for a mini Herf.
Burner02 Offline
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