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Humidor/Cigar Update

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  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    It's Saturday. So it's Bud Heavies in honor of Mike Monan, one of Stalin's legendary pod counterparts.

    Complaining that the LED strip around the stadium was gonna "drop me" was perhaps my favorite Monan comment of all time.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club

    It's Saturday. So it's Bud Heavies in honor of Mike Monan, one of Stalin's legendary pod counterparts.

    Complaining that the LED strip around the stadium was gonna "drop me" was perhaps my favorite Monan comment of all time.

    Coors Banquet is better but I still love Bud heavy. I can drink the shit out of either.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    Bud Heavy 36 Pack at Costco is my insurance beer.

    At roughly .72 per can for a working class beer you never run out of, I can't complain. Was content with Busch 30 packs from Rite Aid until I stumbled upon the Bud Heavy 36 at Costco. An extra 6 pack for about 3-4 more bucks? Sold.

    I'll rotate in some Henry's, Hamm's and Pub Beer to keep things fresh, but Bud's got a permanent spot in my garage now.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,051 Standard Supporter
    Smokeless Ashtray: Does such a thing actually exist for cigars?

    I'll take your comments off-the-air. Thanx.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,496 Standard Supporter
    Not a cigar guy but got my haircut at a high end place in CDA yesterday. The Throbber likes pampering on occasion.

    The hot towel service included essential oils with hints of Cuban cigar. For the remainder of the day, I was my own humidor.

    And if you've never had your nostrils waxed, you should do that.

  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,695 Founders Club
    dannarc said:

    Great throat cancer weather last weekend. We? The wifey and I were invited to a riverside birthday party in the middle of nowhere Idaho. We pulled into the campground and was greeted with a 3' snow berm at the entrance, we noticed and smelled the faint smell of ponderosa pine burning 200yrds away along with a slight hint of cigar smoke, I knew we were in the right spot... A nip or two from a flask, dark lager, and a Carrillo Pledge along with a lawn chair occupied me in the sunshine for a few hours. The fellas were busy throwing flies on graphite 5wts, I sat back smoking my cigar and waited for the crew to stop flogging the water so I could waltz up there and show them how it was done, alas, it wasn't meant to be, nobody caught a fish, but lots of laughs, drink, and smoke along a famous river.

    Yeah, NOC

    How do you know that had 5 weight sticks ?
  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,743

    dannarc said:

    Great throat cancer weather last weekend. We? The wifey and I were invited to a riverside birthday party in the middle of nowhere Idaho. We pulled into the campground and was greeted with a 3' snow berm at the entrance, we noticed and smelled the faint smell of ponderosa pine burning 200yrds away along with a slight hint of cigar smoke, I knew we were in the right spot... A nip or two from a flask, dark lager, and a Carrillo Pledge along with a lawn chair occupied me in the sunshine for a few hours. The fellas were busy throwing flies on graphite 5wts, I sat back smoking my cigar and waited for the crew to stop flogging the water so I could waltz up there and show them how it was done, alas, it wasn't meant to be, nobody caught a fish, but lots of laughs, drink, and smoke along a famous river.

    Yeah, NOC

    How do you know that had 5 weight sticks ?
    'Cause that's what I told these newbs to get a long tim ago. There was 2 guys and a gal who brought bug rods, they all were throwing a decent line after an hour or so. This particular river is the size of the Deschutes, upper Skykomish, ish...5wts work good, imagine 4wt would do ok too
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,496 Standard Supporter
    dannarc said:

    dannarc said:

    Great throat cancer weather last weekend. We? The wifey and I were invited to a riverside birthday party in the middle of nowhere Idaho. We pulled into the campground and was greeted with a 3' snow berm at the entrance, we noticed and smelled the faint smell of ponderosa pine burning 200yrds away along with a slight hint of cigar smoke, I knew we were in the right spot... A nip or two from a flask, dark lager, and a Carrillo Pledge along with a lawn chair occupied me in the sunshine for a few hours. The fellas were busy throwing flies on graphite 5wts, I sat back smoking my cigar and waited for the crew to stop flogging the water so I could waltz up there and show them how it was done, alas, it wasn't meant to be, nobody caught a fish, but lots of laughs, drink, and smoke along a famous river.

    Yeah, NOC

    How do you know that had 5 weight sticks ?
    'Cause that's what I told these newbs to get a long tim ago. There was 2 guys and a gal who brought bug rods, they all were throwing a decent line after an hour or so. This particular river is the size of the Deschutes, upper Skykomish, ish...5wts work good, imagine 4wt would do ok too
    Which one? Clark Fork? St. Joe is running too high right now and the N. Fork of the CDA isn't the same size as Deschutes/Skykomish.

    Or down in Central Idaho?