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A Tom Bomb

Reply from: Mickey
Date: 28 Mar 2008, 02:43
A Tom Bomb

My poor mailman must have just barely dodge the blast that leveled my
mailbox this afternoon. When the dust settled, I could tell from the
markings that this piece of ordnance had been launched from Arizona,
which means this is payback from TomS.

Thanks, Tom. These are all new to me, with the exception to the Rocky
Patel Sungrown. There are several I have been wanting to try as well.
Once they settle just a bit, the burning will begin!

Thanks again!

Reply from: Bart Goddard
Date: 28 Mar 2008, 04:01
Re: A Tom Bomb

Mickey <Mickey@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote in
news:nviou31hqfvu12osm3p83m79503v2pn1tr@4ax . com :


> Thanks, Tom. These are all new to me, with the exception to the Rocky
> Patel Sungrown. There are several I have been wanting to try as well.

I've tried several of the RPs, and so far the Sungrown has
been the only real standout. I've enjoyed the others since
they always have an easy draw and lots of smoke, but the
Sungown is just a nice warm blend.

B.

--
Cheerfully resisting change since 1959.

Reply from: Marc Schneiderman
Date: 28 Mar 2008, 12:56
Re: A Tom Bomb

On 28 Mar 2008 03:01:02 GMT, Bart Goddard <goddardbe@netscape . net >
wrote:


>I've tried several of the RPs, and so far the Sungrown has
>been the only real standout.
>B.


Not every sun grown is a powerhouse of flavor. The Fuente sun growns
have been lack luster IMO.
CigarBaron

Reply from: btorvik2
Date: 28 Mar 2008, 15:31
Re: A Tom Bomb

Bart Goddard wrote:
> Mickey <Mickey@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote in
> news:nviou31hqfvu12osm3p83m79503v2pn1tr@4ax . com :
>
>
>> Thanks, Tom. These are all new to me, with the exception to the Rocky
>> Patel Sungrown. There are several I have been wanting to try as well.
>
> I've tried several of the RPs, and so far the Sungrown has
> been the only real standout. I've enjoyed the others since
> they always have an easy draw and lots of smoke, but the
> Sungown is just a nice warm blend.
>
> B.

I like them and I also like the 1992's.

I have had a little trouble with them not aging well (draw seems to have
tightened up considerably, but that could just be my batch or their location
in the Torador...WI. winters can be hard on maintaining humidity levels).

bernie


--
"Official ASC Shaman"



Reply from: Tom S.
Date: 30 Mar 2008, 00:11
Re: A Tom Bomb


"Bart Goddard" <goddardbe@netscape . net > wrote in message
news:Xns9A8DDFF8E2EC3goddardbenetscapenet@64.209.0.93...
> Mickey <Mickey@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote in
> news:nviou31hqfvu12osm3p83m79503v2pn1tr@4ax . com :
>
>
>> Thanks, Tom. These are all new to me, with the exception to the Rocky
>> Patel Sungrown. There are several I have been wanting to try as well.
>
> I've tried several of the RPs, and so far the Sungrown has
> been the only real standout. I've enjoyed the others since
> they always have an easy draw and lots of smoke, but the
> Sungown is just a nice warm blend.

Warm? I've not heard that adjective(not that I'm a fanatic reader of
reviews).




Reply from: Bart Goddard
Date: 30 Mar 2008, 11:29
Re: A Tom Bomb

"Tom S." <t.m.s.work@cox . net > wrote in news:f0AHj.45263$f8.20988
@newsfe23.lga:

>
> "Bart Goddard" <goddardbe@netscape . net > wrote in message
> news:Xns9A8DDFF8E2EC3goddardbenetscapenet@64.209.0.93...
>> Mickey <Mickey@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote in
>> news:nviou31hqfvu12osm3p83m79503v2pn1tr@4ax . com :
>>
>>
>>> Thanks, Tom. These are all new to me, with the exception to the Rocky
>>> Patel Sungrown. There are several I have been wanting to try as well.
>>
>> I've tried several of the RPs, and so far the Sungrown has
>> been the only real standout. I've enjoyed the others since
>> they always have an easy draw and lots of smoke, but the
>> Sungown is just a nice warm blend.
>
> Warm? I've not heard that adjective(not that I'm a fanatic reader of
> reviews).

I dunno. Maybe I meant "cozy". What's the diametrical opposite
of "Altoid flavored"?

B.

--
Cheerfully resisting change since 1959.

Reply from: Mickey
Date: 30 Mar 2008, 19:31
Re: A Tom Bomb

Bart Goddard <goddardbe@netscape . net > wrote:

>
>I dunno. Maybe I meant "cozy". What's the diametrical opposite
>of "Altoid flavored"?
>
>B.

NOT ("Altoid flavored")

Reply from: Tom S.
Date: 31 Mar 2008, 00:43
Re: A Tom Bomb


"Mickey" <Mickey@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote in message
news:19jvu39aa2moccj1u0uhloskbmeodsaf5k@4ax . com ...
> Bart Goddard <goddardbe@netscape . net > wrote:
>
>>
>>I dunno. Maybe I meant "cozy". What's the diametrical opposite
>>of "Altoid flavored"?
>>
>>B.
>
> NOT ("Altoid flavored")

Nuthin' gets by you! :~o



Reply from: Tom S.
Date: 28 Mar 2008, 06:08
Re: A Tom Bomb


"Mickey" <Mickey@NOSPAMFatHounds . com > wrote in message
news:nviou31hqfvu12osm3p83m79503v2pn1tr@4ax . com ...
> My poor mailman must have just barely dodge the blast that leveled my
> mailbox this afternoon. When the dust settled, I could tell from the
> markings that this piece of ordnance had been launched from Arizona,
> which means this is payback from TomS.
>
> Thanks, Tom. These are all new to me, with the exception to the Rocky
> Patel Sungrown. There are several I have been wanting to try as well.
> Once they settle just a bit, the burning will begin!
>
> Thanks again!

Most welcome!

Just a friendly game of "Tit-for-Tat".




Reply from: Alex W.
Date: 28 Mar 2008, 10:16
Re: A Tom Bomb


"Tom S." <t.m.s.work@cox . net > wrote in message
news:v3%Gj.875$3N1.252@newsfe17.lga...


>
> Just a friendly game of "Tit-for-Tat".
>
>

Which one is the "tit"?







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