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Launching Wednesday: Cigar Merchenaries
Zebra replied to El Presidente's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
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Most recent “Gdamn that’s good” cigar
Zebra replied to Bords's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
I’m smoking it now… a Por Larrañaga panetella with about 10 years on it. It really should be as good as it is but it’s staggering. I’m quite shocked. -
Supply Update 1/9/2021
Zebra replied to El Presidente's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
Thanks for your efforts and for keeping us updated Rob. -
Anchovies - yes or no?
Zebra replied to Ken Gargett's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
Give me a full bucket and a fork. -
2424 This week; Sequel III
Zebra replied to El Presidente's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
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Sorry one last thing. A recent official Public Health England (PHE) report has shown CT values were similar between vaccinated and unvaccinated cases. This means that once infected there "is limited difference in viral load" between vaccinated and unvaccinated persons. This backs up what I’ve said earlier so thought I’d share it. 😎
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took me a few minutes on google to find all manner scientific evidence and reports to confirm the contrary. studies here involving several hundred thousand (so hardly a small sampling) show transmission is reduced by 40 to 60%. israel has had similar results noting 'huge' and 'significant' reductions. the CDC has reported the same. you can choose not to believe them but that doesn't mean it is not true. plenty of scientific evidence if you don't simply dismiss it because it doesn't suit your view. apparently the moderna vax is even made or being adjusted, with this aim in mind. Seemingly not so with the Delta variant which was apparently responsible for 99% of infections in the UK during the last week of July. I suppose it also boils down to which scientific sources we trust and why. You can choose to believe the CDC and “Israel” but that does not necessarily mean it’s true either. It should be obvious that propaganda from both these sources exists. Google is also notorious for censorship, but that’s another conversation and nothing really hinges upon it. We must all wade through the bullshit to find the truth and that’s no easy task. In fact I believe it’s deliberately very difficult. Anyway, I’ll leave it there I think.
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No way should they have that right. People should not be forced to accept a medical procedure in order to work, especially not an experimental and potentially very dangerous one. And it is very much experimental at this stage. The arguments against this point are severely lacking in substance. There are many experts who are against the vaccines. Professor Mike Yeadon, former head of epidemiology at Pfizer is just one extremely qualified example. It’s also worth remembering that the current vaccines do not stop or even apparently reduce transmission of the virus. The Nuremberg code should also protect against any kind of coercion when it comes to these jabs. The fact that it looks like it won’t only further proves something very fishy is happening on a global scale. Employers have not historically had the right to pry into or dictate the medical treatment of their employees. At least not where I live. We live in a raging sea of bought and paid for propaganda surrounding this pandemic and alleged solutions to it. I’m very fearful of what’s happening. Much more so than I am of the virus. Dark days ahead It seems.
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I believe it’s mostly subjective but still real. 🤓 Mostly I just know if I like it and to what degree above or below other cigars. I can be easily lead with suggestions of flavour elements, but I think we all can. Objectively they taste of cigars because they’re cigars, but within that ‘reminders’ of other flavours absolutely exist. I don’t know if I’m talking bollocks. I don’t think I am.
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Obsession , hobby or addiction?
Zebra replied to TiminBC's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
Obsession, hobby or addiction? Yes. Very much all 3. -
Bolivar Corona Junior - MSU ENE 19 (BCCRW)
Zebra replied to ChangBang's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
Good review! I have a fresh box from March 21 - I’ve smoked 3 already and really enjoy them. They’ve been perfect ROTT tbh. Another thing I’ve noticed and I don’t know if this is progress across the board or unique to Bolivar or even this box, but the glue on the bands it very user friendly. Comes off in one piece with no damage like pealing off a post-it note. I’ve never had this with Cuban cigars before. Ever. -
Perrrrfect Draw … My Perrrrfect friend
Zebra replied to Yigal's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
Only when needed. Probably about 5-10% of the time. But I use it as a nubber for 90% of smokes. I cannot praise this little tool enough. It’s lived up to all the hype. -
...at what point do you close out a cigar?
Zebra replied to El Presidente's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
Since I got myself a PerfecDraw I’ve never had a cigar I couldn’t make work. And I usually smoke them down to a hot little nub. I have abandoned cigars because they were cheap and crap. Never a Habano though. -
How did you start smoking cigars?
Zebra replied to Kierkegaard's topic in Cigars Discussion Forum "the water hole"
I was 17 if I remember rightly. I was an apprentice car mechanic at the time and the company I was working for was throwing a Christmas party at a hotel. One could still smoke indoors then. I was already on my way to youthful drunkenness when one of the directors, a twin who dressed like a Kray, offered to buy us all a drink. I stood next to him at the bar as he ordered. He decided to get himself a cigar, a decent one - I remember it costing £9 (this was probably in 2000) although I have no idea what it was other than to say it was Cuban. It was possibly an H. Upmann. I cheekily asked if I could have one as well. He smiled and asked me if I was sure. I was. And he obliged. I smoked it to a nub and think I probably inhaled the whole thing. This was the beginning of a very expensive hobby which I couldn’t really afford and barely can now, but it’s been infinitely worth it.