One day Kurt will master his phone's camera so there is photographic proof he actually smokes cigars other than when he is on the show.
Cigarro del dia - numero siete
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete
Why DOES the moon follow the car?
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Nah, it's more to do with Tapatalk. I uninstalled it after iOS 10 came out because of all the problems. Now I only use a desktop. It's possible that I can try again as iOS 11 was just installed last week on my machine. Now, pictures do me no good because they're on a different machine than my interaction with everyone.
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I recall telling you this before but here we go again. You don't have to use tapatalk to operate on the forums with your phone. I never installed it and have no probs. I just ignore/close the tapatalk ad/link and view/use the site in my phones browser as I would on a touchscreen computer or tablet.kurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:34 amNah, it's more to do with Tapatalk. I uninstalled it after iOS 10 came out because of all the problems. Now I only use a desktop. It's possible that I can try again as iOS 11 was just installed last week on my machine. Now, pictures do me no good because they're on a different machine than my interaction with everyone.
Why DOES the moon follow the car?
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Talking to him about technology seems to be like talking to my Grandma about how to operate her pvr tv box....815DC wrote:I recall telling you this before but here we go again. You don't have to use tapatalk to operate on the forums with your phone. I never installed it and have no probs. I just ignore/close the tapatalk ad/link and view/use the site in my phones browser as I would on a touchscreen computer or tablet.kurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:34 amNah, it's more to do with Tapatalk. I uninstalled it after iOS 10 came out because of all the problems. Now I only use a desktop. It's possible that I can try again as iOS 11 was just installed last week on my machine. Now, pictures do me no good because they're on a different machine than my interaction with everyone.
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Started with a small one of my own and chased it with a Dark Ritual by EPC. Sorry, no bad horror films tonight!
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...and some flamboyant leg action! yowza!
Nada here. Worked like a dog yesterday and hoping for a cigar tonight while trick-o-treating. Odd question I've never really thought of: Do any cigars perform better/normally in windy weather? I'm not one to smoke on a walk or the wind.
Nada here. Worked like a dog yesterday and hoping for a cigar tonight while trick-o-treating. Odd question I've never really thought of: Do any cigars perform better/normally in windy weather? I'm not one to smoke on a walk or the wind.
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My friend Slagle and I used to always sit in his driveway while the wives took all our kids trick-or-treating. We handed out candy to the kids.....and cigars to Dads who wanted them.kurtdesign1 wrote:...and some flamboyant leg action! yowza!
Nada here. Worked like a dog yesterday and hoping for a cigar tonight while trick-o-treating. Odd question I've never really thought of: Do any cigars perform better/normally in windy weather? I'm not one to smoke on a walk or the wind.
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete
perhaps a viewing of the perennial 'classic' Ernest Scared Stupid is in order?
Why DOES the moon follow the car?
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kurtdesign1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:04 am...and some flamboyant leg action! yowza!
Nada here. Worked like a dog yesterday and hoping for a cigar tonight while trick-o-treating. Odd question I've never really thought of: Do any cigars perform better/normally in windy weather? I'm not one to smoke on a walk or the wind.
your gonna want something with a thicker wrapper on it bro... also I found that Stew's fiesta cigars survived buzzing around in the boat this summer.. maybe try one of them if you don't want to risk a Cuban or whatevs. Maybe a Punch London club?.. good size and maduro wrapped.
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The last 2 weeks delights
Tat Cojonu 2003 '13
Not much there in the first 1/3. I was kind of dissapointed as I remembered how much I loved these 2 years ago. Haven't had one in probably that long. Then it opened up with the wonderful flavors I remember. Age calmed this down a bit. Very good overall.
Cromag Mode 5
New box. Strong cigars. As fresh as they could be. Mocha, black coffee, roasted cashews, blackened/charred pork chop flavors. These are a great end of the night cigar when you want something to power through a tired palate.
Partagas P2 Nov '14
Only my second P2, and I am glad I got a chance to try this one. The first one I had 4 years ago was rather meh. This was typical Parti glory. For the money, I will take a 898 though. This has the same profile as a D4, at 1/3 higher price though. A great cigar though.
Cromag Mode 5
Upmann Connie A '15
These are great. For such a young cigar. My vote for one of my 5 desert island cigars.
Punch Punch '16
Starting to go sick I think. Wasn't horrible, but I shall lay the rest down for 6 months and see where we go from there.
Partagas Lusitania '13
Had this one for the end of the show on Friday. Again, great Parti flavors, but nothing I would search out over an 898 or D4. Such a large cigar. You really have to have the time. For me it was a bit over 3 hours.
Parti 898 '14
Traded a friend for my '16, and glad I got a chance to see what a couple years did. Great cigar. Period. Another of my top 5 desert island cigars.
Cromag Mode 5
Changing the tires on the wifes vehicle to winter rubber. It started snowing/sleeting yesterday. Today was worse. Roads are complete shyt. Winter rubber makes all the difference in the world. The northerners on this board will know what I mean.
That's all folks....pheeewww








Tat Cojonu 2003 '13
Not much there in the first 1/3. I was kind of dissapointed as I remembered how much I loved these 2 years ago. Haven't had one in probably that long. Then it opened up with the wonderful flavors I remember. Age calmed this down a bit. Very good overall.
Cromag Mode 5
New box. Strong cigars. As fresh as they could be. Mocha, black coffee, roasted cashews, blackened/charred pork chop flavors. These are a great end of the night cigar when you want something to power through a tired palate.
Partagas P2 Nov '14
Only my second P2, and I am glad I got a chance to try this one. The first one I had 4 years ago was rather meh. This was typical Parti glory. For the money, I will take a 898 though. This has the same profile as a D4, at 1/3 higher price though. A great cigar though.
Cromag Mode 5
Upmann Connie A '15
These are great. For such a young cigar. My vote for one of my 5 desert island cigars.
Punch Punch '16
Starting to go sick I think. Wasn't horrible, but I shall lay the rest down for 6 months and see where we go from there.
Partagas Lusitania '13
Had this one for the end of the show on Friday. Again, great Parti flavors, but nothing I would search out over an 898 or D4. Such a large cigar. You really have to have the time. For me it was a bit over 3 hours.
Parti 898 '14
Traded a friend for my '16, and glad I got a chance to see what a couple years did. Great cigar. Period. Another of my top 5 desert island cigars.
Cromag Mode 5
Changing the tires on the wifes vehicle to winter rubber. It started snowing/sleeting yesterday. Today was worse. Roads are complete shyt. Winter rubber makes all the difference in the world. The northerners on this board will know what I mean.
That's all folks....pheeewww








