Hey, I need your address. I have boat loads of stuff for you. I was planning to give it to you around Easter, but I guess I didn't catch you at the right time...it was a small window anyways :-P Hope your grandma is feelin better :-)
Love Aisha
P.S. I really want to see Thank You for Smoking....never have the time :-P
I wasn't really home except to sleep during Easter and then I was on planes. I'm driving home on the 14th... so any time after that I can see you hopefully, except I think the 20 or 21... my dad is walking for graduation down at UVA.
Ditto on Aisha's comment about your grandma; on Thank You For Smoking too.
I guess the thing Aisha forgot to mention about that movie, is that her mother and Shan went to see it a while back. Apparently at some point, one of them leaned over to the other and said, in reference to the main character (the spokesman) "That definitely Matt!". Which ever one said it, the other one agreed!
Yeah, I need to see it, except that I'm waiting until the time is right. What's "the right time", you ask? "The right time" is when it's an old movie, and there's newer and stupider stuff out that will attract all the dullars, imbiciles and jerks like moths to a light, leaving me to enjoy the movie in peaceful solitude. Why some people think the person in the movie can hear them, I don't know, but every time I hear...
"Is you dumb!? Don't go through that door!" (Woman goes through door, screams, gets killed)"Bitch, I told you! Wha'd did I say? Wha'd did I say
( ... )
If your friend, Chris, is spending a "not cheap" amount on cigars which are loaded with chemicals, he is getting royally screwed.
A good cigar should cost around or under $5, and should be nothing but tobacco, a label, and the wrapper it came in. All cigars cost only about $1 to make, if you're spending $8 on a cigar, about $1 is for making it, $2 for shipping and tariffs, and the rest is just pure distributor and seller's profit.
I've had $10 cigars that were horrid, and $4 cigars that were amazing -- if Chris needs some help/advice/pointers on cigars, show him my way.
Well the fact is that he's usually pretty good about his cigars. He just decided to get some on Saturday afternoon but it was the day of Thunder Over Louisville(lot of fireworks down by the river something like 800,000 people) and they shut down roads and detours all over the city and so he couldn't go to his usual cigar shop so he went to one closer to school. Unfortunately he didn't know they were dried out until that evening when he clipped one of them. Let's say he was pissed. I was saying they weren't cheap because he had a couple of the $5 ones and that he couldn't smoke them because they were awful. I guess really dry tobacco burns an unnatural blue when a good stack of it is burning.
Oh well if it was a "stack" then the blue probably was natural. If you get a big pile of tobacco, especially something like cigars, they can get incredibly hot and still burn slow. A bunch of them together at such high temperature would definitely generate a blue flame...
I thought you meant one or two... And oh yes, "really dry tobacco" is not what you want for a cigar. The thing should feel very slightly oily. Anything that's dry as paper shouldn't be smoked.
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P.S. I really want to see Thank You for Smoking....never have the time :-P
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I guess the thing Aisha forgot to mention about that movie, is that her mother and Shan went to see it a while back. Apparently at some point, one of them leaned over to the other and said, in reference to the main character (the spokesman) "That definitely Matt!". Which ever one said it, the other one agreed!
Yeah, I need to see it, except that I'm waiting until the time is right. What's "the right time", you ask? "The right time" is when it's an old movie, and there's newer and stupider stuff out that will attract all the dullars, imbiciles and jerks like moths to a light, leaving me to enjoy the movie in peaceful solitude. Why some people think the person in the movie can hear them, I don't know, but every time I hear...
"Is you dumb!? Don't go through that door!"
(Woman goes through door, screams, gets killed)"Bitch, I told you! Wha'd did I say? Wha'd did I say ( ... )
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If your friend, Chris, is spending a "not cheap" amount on cigars which are loaded with chemicals, he is getting royally screwed.
A good cigar should cost around or under $5, and should be nothing but tobacco, a label, and the wrapper it came in. All cigars cost only about $1 to make, if you're spending $8 on a cigar, about $1 is for making it, $2 for shipping and tariffs, and the rest is just pure distributor and seller's profit.
I've had $10 cigars that were horrid, and $4 cigars that were amazing -- if Chris needs some help/advice/pointers on cigars, show him my way.
_MaH
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Oh well if it was a "stack" then the blue probably was natural. If you get a big pile of tobacco, especially something like cigars, they can get incredibly hot and still burn slow. A bunch of them together at such high temperature would definitely generate a blue flame...
I thought you meant one or two... And oh yes, "really dry tobacco" is not what you want for a cigar. The thing should feel very slightly oily. Anything that's dry as paper shouldn't be smoked.
_MaH
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