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Mystery Stick Game

Last post 04-06-2012, 12:43 AM by lcpleel. 1437 replies.
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  • Re: Cigar B from Alien

     12-11-2009, 8:45 AM

    Cooper33:
    dennisking:
    Sandman1am:
    alienmisprint:
    Cooper33:
    TheShaun:
    Cooper33:
    TheShaun:
    alienmisprint:
    TheShaun:
    Graycliff 1666. Yup, haven't had one of those. But I do have one in the bottom of my humi from my first month of COTM, will wait till the spring before I have that one!

    This has been a fun experience so far, can't wait till C.
    Had a chance to smoke C yet Shaun?
    If not I may have to take it to Baton Rouge with me next week!
    Hey, you are coming to Louisiana! Let me know if you want some good restaurant ideas if you've never been to Baton Rouge before, I love that town.
    I've been to Baton Rouge many times but I'm all ears. Please tell me some of your favs.
    If you want a greasy hamburger for lunch one day, you MUST go to Raoul's Deli, it's right by the LSU campus two doors down from The Chimes. 7-8 Dollars will buy you the best burger I've ever had, though it is greasy as all get out. Al Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro (guy that started popeye's chicken) is overrated but they do serve an excellent Tuna steak. If you are a fan of pork loin at all, then Chelsea's pub makes the best. And my friend - if you ever find yourself near Lafayette, LA (about an hour away from BR ) you MUST eat at Prejean's...and I'd highly suggest the rocky mountain platter..which includes an elf, deer, and buffalo steak.

    I'll have to give this some more thought!
    Elf steak? Is that seasonal?
    Santa's been getting rid of some of his bad little helpers to help with the state of the economy.
    the north pole is feeling the pinch just like the rest of us...
    I'd like to say something that would explain this in a way you would understand, such as...christmas music was on and so i accidentally typed elf instead of elk. However, that would be a lie. You actually get an elf with this meal, and however/whatever you decide to do with the elf is up to you. **Disclaimer** Residents of Mississippi do not qualify, and are expected to provide a sister/cousin for this part of their meal.
    ha....I love the classic thread derailment here
    "As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more." - Jules Renard
  • Re: Cigar B from Alien

     12-12-2009, 12:33 AM

    I'm sooo lost on this one haha. Who's turn is it anyway?
    GO 'CUSE!!!

    Heavy:
    3. Tell your dog you'll quit smoking cigars when he quits licking his a$$. That'll knock him off his high horse.


    "If I paid $10 for a cigar, first I'd make love to it, then I'd smoke it."
    -- George Burns
  • Re: Cigar B from Alien

     12-12-2009, 1:59 PM

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    ejenne87:
    I'm sooo lost on this one haha. Who's turn is it anyway?
    I asked a while ago and was going to ask again as I've returned from the dead. I've been so sick this past week...ugh. I still have 2 sticks to try from TheShaun. Hopefully I'll get my taste and smell back soon. Been dying to have a stick! Anyway, do you want to be my mystery mooch?

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
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  • Cigar C from Alien

     12-12-2009, 7:22 PM

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    OK, so I braved the frigid cold that we've been having lately to have a smoke. Put on two sweaters, a coat, sweat pants, and jeans.

    Gotta say that I'm clueless on this one. It had very classic cigar tastes, IMO. It was a torpedo, and very smooth and creamy, but smoked like a meal!

    I'm going to guess Padilla Miami Torpedo.

    Shaun
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  • Re: Cigar B from Alien

     12-12-2009, 10:51 PM

    Jdorais:
    ejenne87:
    I'm sooo lost on this one haha. Who's turn is it anyway?
    I asked a while ago and was going to ask again as I've returned from the dead. I've been so sick this past week...ugh. I still have 2 sticks to try from TheShaun. Hopefully I'll get my taste and smell back soon. Been dying to have a stick! Anyway, do you want to be my mystery mooch?
    I wish I could bro but it's almost christmas and the mail here gets REALLY slow this time of year. Plus, it's like 10 degrees out at all times and I work at night! I'll have to hit this game up again when I get home.
    GO 'CUSE!!!

    Heavy:
    3. Tell your dog you'll quit smoking cigars when he quits licking his a$$. That'll knock him off his high horse.


    "If I paid $10 for a cigar, first I'd make love to it, then I'd smoke it."
    -- George Burns
  • Re: Cigar C from Alien

     12-13-2009, 2:26 AM

    TheShaun:
    OK, so I braved the frigid cold that we've been having lately to have a smoke. Put on two sweaters, a coat, sweat pants, and jeans.

    Gotta say that I'm clueless on this one. It had very classic cigar tastes, IMO. It was a torpedo, and very smooth and creamy, but smoked like a meal!

    I'm going to guess Padilla Miami Torpedo.
    "Smoked like a meal" is a pretty good description IMO. It was a Cain Habano, one of my favorite new releases in a year full of really good new releases, lol.


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    skweekz:
    It's like the world's most amazing game of Tetris in my humidor.

  • Re: Cigar C from Alien

     12-13-2009, 12:19 PM

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    alienmisprint:
    TheShaun:
    OK, so I braved the frigid cold that we've been having lately to have a smoke. Put on two sweaters, a coat, sweat pants, and jeans.

    Gotta say that I'm clueless on this one. It had very classic cigar tastes, IMO. It was a torpedo, and very smooth and creamy, but smoked like a meal!

    I'm going to guess Padilla Miami Torpedo.
    "Smoked like a meal" is a pretty good description IMO. It was a Cain Habano, one of my favorite new releases in a year full of really good new releases, lol.
    That was a darn good smoke. Think I needed to be moving around while smoking it or have some company while enjoying it. Will have to revisit it in a smaller size down the road.

    Thanks for the opportunity to partake in the game Alien!

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Cigar B TheShaun

     12-13-2009, 7:41 PM

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    Cigar B was very familiar tasting, but had some serious burn issues and the wrapper was coming undone the whole way through. I'm going to guess a Sol Cubano CC robusto.

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


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  • Re: Cigar B TheShaun

     12-13-2009, 8:24 PM

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    ^^^^ Sorry to hear about the burn issues. Cigar B was a 5 Vegas Miami.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: Cigar B TheShaun

     12-13-2009, 9:34 PM

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    TheShaun:
    ^^^^ Sorry to hear about the burn issues. Cigar B was a 5 Vegas Miami.
    Wow, I really enjoy those. No Biggie it musta been a bad stick. Looking forward to cigar C tomorrow during MNF.

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


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  • Cigar C TheShaun

     12-15-2009, 5:20 PM

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    Mmmmm, cigar C was dam fine cigar! The flavor was familiar. I'm torn between Padilla Miami Robusto or Casa Magna Robusto. My guess: Padilla Miami?

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


    pure.refreshing.bacon.
  • Re: Cigar C TheShaun

     12-16-2009, 12:07 AM

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    Jdorais:
    Mmmmm, cigar C was dam fine cigar! The flavor was familiar. I'm torn between Padilla Miami Robusto or Casa Magna Robusto. My guess: Padilla Miami?
    Spot on! Two 5 Vegas sticks and two Miami labeled sticks.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: Cigar C TheShaun

     12-16-2009, 10:31 AM

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    TheShaun:
    Jdorais:
    Mmmmm, cigar C was dam fine cigar! The flavor was familiar. I'm torn between Padilla Miami Robusto or Casa Magna Robusto. My guess: Padilla Miami?
    Spot on! Two 5 Vegas sticks and two Miami labeled sticks.
    A theme! I didn't even see it until you pointed it out. DOH!


    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
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  • Re: Mystery Stick Game

     12-17-2009, 11:25 AM

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    I'm still looking for a mooch!

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


    pure.refreshing.bacon.
  • Re: Mystery Stick Game

     12-20-2009, 8:39 PM

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    still looking for a mooch. anyone?

    "All things are possible through faith in The Beard."
    - j0z3r 1/15/2010


    pure.refreshing.bacon.
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