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Watch out for the Bogie man!
@Haebar
asks me about my recent experimentation with a couple Lakeland tobaccos. Next thing I know, I've been Haebar bombed!
I am very curious about these! Nearly all will be firsts for me. Some very intriguing aromas. The Vincent Manil Semois smells very earthy, almost musty. I am very interested to see what this brings. The GH Bob's Chocolate Flake does indeed smell of chocolate, chocolate cake to me.
Then the final blow appears in the form of a sealed bag of Black Bogie Twist! I will need some tips on how to handle it. This is my first exposure to a twist or rope type tobacco. I am particularly excited about this one.
Thank you very much Haebar!!
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Lakeland Bum
Originally Posted by
Nature
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Haebar
asks me about my recent experimentation with a couple Lakeland tobaccos. Next thing I know, I've been Haebar bombed!
I am very curious about these! Nearly all will be firsts for me. Some very intriguing aromas. The Vincent Manil Semois smells very earthy, almost musty. I am very interested to see what this brings. The GH Bob's Chocolate Flake does indeed smell of chocolate, chocolate cake to me.
Then the final blow appears in the form of a sealed bag of Black Bogie Twist! I will need some tips on how to handle it. This is my first exposure to a twist or rope type tobacco. I am particularly excited about this one.
Thank you very much Haebar!!
You are welcome Nature! Thanks for being a moderator! I hope you like them.
This is the best video I've seen about preparing plugs and twists for smoking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEB0lwECQmI
Last edited by Haebar; 03-18-2016 at 04:24 PM.
Reason: added link
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Couple of things I've learned. I like good Bourbon and hate wet toilet paper.