That just makes the "twins" shake. Have you considered asking the wifey to go clean the garage for a few hours while you enjoy your cigar in the house? I tried, but it went over like a turd in the punch bowl at the Christmas party......
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Blood Red Moon mini corona.
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Never smoked in the house, but I need to go to the lounge more in this weather. The garage was warm, and the cigar was great.
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It's gotten better with a little rest. I bought a fiver from the devil site at the beginning of October and smoked one ROTT and wasn't impressed. It seemed almost bitter and harsh. After three months of rest it has mellowed out enough to be a decent smoke but I think I'll give the remainder some more time. On a positive note, they do seem to be well constructed and the burn was near flawless.
Seemed fitting that I light up that last remaining Amazon I had resting. Not sure how long it's been sleeping. This is courtesy of @JollyRogers ...what happened to this guy?!
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The heat coupled with the high humidity makes the summers horrific. We (mostly me) refuse to camp during the summers. Fall to spring it's on though. I've camped in the 20's in January having the whole state park to myself once before. A park ranger checked on me in the AM and PM each day and eventually had me ride along with him around the park. Cool guy!
We actually looked at moving out west of D.C. Instead we moved from San Antonio to Lakeway and love it (outside of the summers, but then that's what the lake is for!).
We've been hoping to find a month to walk a portion of the Appalachian Trail and would possibly be in or around VA or maybe NJ as my aunt lives up that way and is a lot of fun to hang out with and would probably find a way to go out with us for a portion of it.
Noontime Thursday's cigar.Crux Niinfamaniac Natural...7x33. This is a cigar that leaves no doubt about the skill required of the rollers.
The construction is spot on ,blend of tobaccos all of these elements come together to deliver an extremely even burning cigar.
One that needs no touch ups or relights. Smoked slowly, as it should be, it delivers pure smoking pleasure start to finish.
Burn time: An hour and thirty four minutes.
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