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Originally Posted by
Shemp Jizzle
Unicorn jizz, Silly!
ahhhh...EW
Thankyou for the explanations.That does clear up my confusion.
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
― Bil Keane
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I work with fresh produce and an excellent example of plume is often found on fresh plums. I am yet to see plume on cigars, but apparently it happens.
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Originally Posted by
Old Smokey
I work with fresh produce and an excellent example of plume is often found on fresh plums. I am yet to see plume on cigars, but apparently it happens.
Wow... never thought of that brilliant comparison... concise and descriptive. Hope you don't mind when I share that thought in the future Old Smokey.
STS
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Originally Posted by
ssaka
Wow... never thought of that brilliant comparison... concise and descriptive. Hope you don't mind when I share that thought in the future Old Smokey.
STS
Feel free to use it anytime. It really is an easy way to see what plume actually looks like. Also, I am very happy to see you found us Bums. I look forward to reading your posts. People like yourself participating and sharing your knowledge is priceless to us new smokers who love cigars and all that they offer.
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