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08-02-2015, 09:48 PM
#4471
True Derelict
2007 Macanudo Hyde Park. Last of a few from this year. Age suits it well, very smooth, but I prefer the old Jamaica Macs and their distinctive sweetness that's never been present in the Dominican made sticks. Still good though.
Listening to some Mozart and the crickets with no sign of the raccoons and their incessant fighting (and snarling). Guess they're on vacation (hope that they went to Wally World). So nice I may stay up for another after stick is history
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08-02-2015, 09:49 PM
#4472
Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Guerrilla warfare petit corona while throwing the ball for the dog.
I really like this stick, one of my favorites.
Let's go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday.
― Steve Jobs
KCCO
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08-02-2015, 10:06 PM
#4473
Lost no more
Originally Posted by
NeverBend
2007 Macanudo Hyde Park. Last of a few from this year. Age suits it well, very smooth, but I prefer the old Jamaica Macs and their distinctive sweetness that's never been present in the Dominican made sticks. Still good though.
Listening to some Mozart and the crickets with no sign of the raccoons and their incessant fighting (and snarling). Guess they're on vacation (hope that they went to Wally World). So nice I may stay up for another after stick is history
With you 100 percent on thequality of the ol Jamacian Macanudos, they were so very fine. Miss 'em.
Haven't had a Hyde Park in years, may have to try a few. Thanks for reminding me of those.
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08-02-2015, 10:18 PM
#4474
Administrator
Originally Posted by
AlanS
Three guys to smoke one cigar, seems awkward at best.
"Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet."
― Maya Angelou
Go Vols!
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08-02-2015, 10:42 PM
#4475
Bummin' Around
Diamond Michael's Exclusive courtesy of
@Cardinal
Good smoke, reminded me of a Serie B toward the middle. Probably shouldnt have ate so much hunan beef, full strength super colon blow.
Thanks brother
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08-02-2015, 11:01 PM
#4476
Jumpin’ Railcars and Collectin' Cans
Enjoying my first in a long time FDLA. And the wife asked if she could keep it lit while I got her another glass of wine. When I got back it took me a little bit to pry it out of her hands. And not a few minutes later I got the first of hopefully many "let me have that back, I like it"'s from SWMBO
“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.”
― Winston S. Churchill
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08-02-2015, 11:17 PM
#4477
True Derelict
Originally Posted by
allusred
With you 100 percent on thequality of the ol Jamacian Macanudos, they were so very fine. Miss 'em.
Haven't had a Hyde Park in years, may have to try a few. Thanks for reminding me of those.
Hi Bob,
It's too bad that the entire Jamaican cigar industry blew up. Macanudo, Mario Palomino, Royal Jamaican and Flor de Jamaica were some nice sticks
By 1982 my wife covered my store more than anyone and she was (remains) trusting of everyone. I didn't smoke a lot of Macs because they were too dear for a poor tobacconist but we were going through a lot of Prince Philips (~$2.00 in those days ) but no one remembered selling them except a few to an older man (~70) who only chewed them (like chaw, into a horrible looking sticky and soaking mess). This guy wore enough jewelry to make Tiffanys blush.
One day he paid for a single cigar but he'd pocketed 6 more and I caught him red-handed. I held him and called Mall Security. He was stunned when I wanted to press charges (I later estimated that he'd stolen at least 500 cigars over a couple of years). He opened a wallet stuffed with hundred dollar bills (1982) and threw three at me. I took the money, told security to let him go and never saw him again.
Pete
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08-02-2015, 11:46 PM
#4478
Gypsy in the Palace
Finishing the weekend with a pig and Four Roses
We're going to need a bigger humidor
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08-02-2015, 11:53 PM
#4479
The G.O.A.T.
Originally Posted by
allusred
What size is that fine cigar?
How did you like it?
Looks as if it was a very good smoke.
Corona. Very good stick, highly recommend it.
One game in Utah, Jordan dunked on John Stockton. Jazz owner Larry Miller yelled "pick on someone your own size." On the next possession he dunked on 7'1 center Mel Turpin and shouted "he big enough for you?"
When told that Clyde Drexler was a better three-point shooter than him, Jordan responded "Clyde is a better three-point shooter than I choose to be." Then he hit 6 threes in game 1.
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08-03-2015, 02:29 AM
#4480
Lost no more
Originally Posted by
NeverBend
Hi Bob,
It's too bad that the entire Jamaican cigar industry blew up. Macanudo, Mario Palomino, Royal Jamaican and Flor de Jamaica were some nice sticks
By 1982 my wife covered my store more than anyone and she was (remains) trusting of everyone. I didn't smoke a lot of Macs because they were too dear for a poor tobacconist but we were going through a lot of Prince Philips (~$2.00 in those days
) but no one remembered selling them except a few to an older man (~70) who only chewed them (like chaw, into a horrible looking sticky and soaking mess). This guy wore enough jewelry to make Tiffanys blush.
One day he paid for a single cigar but he'd pocketed 6 more and I caught him red-handed. I held him and called Mall Security. He was stunned when I wanted to press charges (I later estimated that he'd stolen at least 500 cigars over a couple of years). He opened a wallet stuffed with hundred dollar bills (1982) and threw three at me. I took the money, told security to let him go and never saw him again.
Pete
This it seems is one of the extremely rare times I've two brain cells lighting up at the same time.
So...
I do remember smoking the Prince Phillip, also the Royal Jamaican ,perhaps but not sure about the Flor de Jamaica,tho can't recall the Mario Palomino cigars at all.
Some of the Canary Islands cigars of that period...70s-80s were also quite nice. In Madrid, Spain very easy to find Cubans,but in Vitoria Gasteiz (Basque territory ) no luck,tho Canary Islands cigars (can't recall the brands) were readily available and of excellent quality.
As I remember Puros Vargas Reserva, La Palma Canary Islands Cigars,were available here in U.S.
Good Long Filler Handmades, popular sizes I think were Presidentes & Churchills.
Best regards,
Bob.
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