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06-23-2017, 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrapper
To keep it simple:
Eating lunch, sandwiches in middle of a field after handling herbicides or pesticides without washing hands.
Using cattle dip for rust buster and doing same as above. Dad called it panther pi**. Didn't tell us what it really was until he was 80yo.
Having car shredder start up and knocking my teeth out and getting knocked unconscious, luckily I fell back then straight down.
Enough of that, now back to your regular scheduled topic.
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Hilarious! Thanks for sharing.
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06-23-2017, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by twohand
"medicinal" herb.
I can relate to the difference, but understand this... Cheap cigars stink something terrible! I don't smoke cheap cigars like White Owl, Phillie Blunts or Tiparillos. There is a HUGE difference in the aroma of cheap cigars and good cigars.
I am also a considerate smoker. I ask if it would be okay. If I'm already smoking, I'll ask if it bothers anybody. Most times people don't mind because I don't smoke cheap crappy cigars that smell like a dirty diaper burning. I have even had many people say they can't stand cigars, but like the one I'm smoking.
We CAN all get along if we're not posterior about it.
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I remember those cigar names from my youth. Another brand that comes to mind is Dutch Master or Masters.
Are they still around and if so, are they considered a cheap cigar?
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06-23-2017, 09:49 PM
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Just as confused as you
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I always liked the rum soaked cigars I got 35-40 years ago from our local gas station. Don't remember what the name was, but that station was the only place I found them at. The last time I tried to buy them he couldn't get them anymore. I do remember they were leaves soaked in rum, rolled then dried. They weren't the straightest looking cigar but the taste was great.
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06-23-2017, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by B47
I remember those cigar names from my youth. Another brand that comes to mind is Dutch Master or Masters.
Are they still around and if so, are they considered a cheap cigar?
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That question is subject to personal taste. So are the others I mentioned. Machine made cigars. These usually are made from tobacco that could be considered leftovers. Smoke what you like... Like what you smoke. I prefer hand rolled. To each his own, though.
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06-23-2017, 10:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrapper
I always liked the rum soaked cigars I got 35-40 years ago from our local gas station. Don't remember what the name was, but that station was the only place I found them at. The last time I tried to buy them he couldn't get them anymore. I do remember they were leaves soaked in rum, rolled then dried. They weren't the straightest looking cigar but the taste was great.
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Might have been Wolf Bro's. Crooks.
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06-24-2017, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by SidecarFlip
I thought the thread was about Stoogies (like the 3) and camping, and I was going to comment thats why we hardly ever stay in a campground but alas, I see it's about stogies and camping,
Stinking stogies. What a putrid smell. No stinking stogies around my camper, car or house.
When I was a kid in high school, I worked after school in an ornamental iron shop and one of the welders smoked RG Dunn's and he always left the half smoked butts laying around everywhere for later so he could smoke them again....
I worked one Saturday cleaning up the shop and everytime I found a half smoked cigar butt, I carefully soaked it in cutting oil and put it back.
That Monday when I came into work, the boss told me the welder guy got sick and went home. Guess smoking cutting oil laced cigar butts isn't so good.
Never left anymore stinking cigar butts laying around after that..
That is a true story btw.
Talk about a foul smelling habit.... PU.
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Ok, this is a bit disturbing.
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06-24-2017, 03:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scrapper
I always liked the rum soaked cigars I got 35-40 years ago from our local gas station. Don't remember what the name was, but that station was the only place I found them at. The last time I tried to buy them he couldn't get them anymore. I do remember they were leaves soaked in rum, rolled then dried. They weren't the straightest looking cigar but the taste was great.
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Marsh Wheeling Rum Crook Stogies, the Box's were a "Organizing Staple" as well! Wheeling,West Virginia! Oldest Cigar Mfg.until 2001! RIP! Youroo!!
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06-24-2017, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by youroo
Marsh Wheeling Rum Crook Stogies, the Box's were a "Organizing Staple" as well! Wheeling,West Virginia! Oldest Cigar Mfg.until 2001! RIP! Youroo!!
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Now how did you know that, you don't even smoke, your like a walking Wikipedia.
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06-24-2017, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Witch Doctor
Now how did you know that, you don't even smoke, your like a walking Wikipedia.
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Goggle is your friend.
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06-24-2017, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by B47
Goggle is your friend.
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Very good, never thought about that
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06-24-2017, 09:47 PM
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Just as confused as you
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Like I said I don't remember what brand they were. I do remember they were darker than any I found since and they were crooked and not uniform in shape.
They were about 5 inches long and wrapped in foil.
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06-27-2017, 08:01 PM
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Last night at the CG for a couple of weeks. Relaxing with a Montecristo Edmundo from Havana.
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06-28-2017, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by twohand
Thanks for chiming in Sidecarflip. There are much, much stinkier things in campgrounds, like people with bad manners, negative attitudes and rightist opinions. Glad I don't encounter them often when camping. For several reasons not including that the guy was a cigar smoker, I'm also very sorry you didn't get caught poisoning a fellow worker.
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Xs 2 0n that, people are weird. Someone should have gone to jail, if true.
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06-28-2017, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by twohand
....We CAN all get along if we're not posterior about it.
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That sir, is the truth! Not only in campgrounds and forums but just about everything in life!
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07-01-2017, 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Scrapper
Like I said I don't remember what brand they were. I do remember they were darker than any I found since and they were crooked and not uniform in shape.
They were about 5 inches long and wrapped in foil.
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They might have called WOLF IF I remember right
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07-14-2017, 06:45 PM
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All set up. Bee-yew-tee-ful evening out here in the middle of farm country. Time for a Tatuaje Ambos Mundos and a cold one.
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07-14-2017, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by twohand
All set up. Bee-yew-tee-ful evening out here in the middle of farm country. Time for a Tatuaje Ambos Mundos and a cold one.
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07-16-2017, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by RVBikers
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Illusione Epernay La Grande... Super fine smoke. Perfect draw and one complex smoke! Honey, coffee, citrus, floral, nuts, cinnamon, pretzel... All running around this thing.
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07-16-2017, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by twohand
Illusione Epernay La Grande... Super fine smoke. Perfect draw and one complex smoke! Honey, coffee, citrus, floral, nuts, cinnamon, pretzel... All running around this thing.
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Man with that "Makeup" I would Chew it! Youroo!!
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07-16-2017, 10:17 PM
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Man with that "Makeup" I would Chew it! Youroo!!
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Lol. I would, but it leaves brown things all over my smile. [emoji16]
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