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Fired this baby up tonight. It felt a bit wet as it ws received today. Circle cut with a sharp knife rvealed a perfect draw. not tight bbut not at all loose. Pefect. The smell cold was like cocoa puffs ceral. No kidding.

It took the flame like a mongrel dog eating scraps and instantly began to eminate sweet and strong aromas of bitter chocolate cookie dough with a hint of a sweet syrupy sugar tint. Very light body at this point but the smoke off the cigar was pure delight. It started to remind me exactly of the excellent PLPC I ever tried.

Excellent burn ensued. At about halfway the cigar turned slowly into a bit of a bland period of straightforward light tobacco taste. It begged to be big a toasty some day but for now it was a wee young lad. Still incapable of besting its old man.

It continued like this for about an inch whereupon the cigar decided that it could never meet any hot chicks with this mediocre muscle set. The PLL attended the local gym where it pumped up on steroids for a bit. The cigar began to build in strength. It became spicier and leathery. Overtones of Bolivar, with an ammoniac citrusy aroma.

At the point of the bands to the end this cigar became a smi pro bobdybuilder. Quite strong chili spices, and one dimensional charcoaly wood flavors.

It ended quite harshly for how it started. These babies are so fresh. After the beginning suaveness they turninto wannabe gangsters from Minnesota. At the fiish they are throwing up gang signs like a white boy in a Starter jacket. Someday they will learn that they are quite civilized and shed their rags.

A strange metallic cherry taste remained for quite some time afterwords.

87 due to the change at halfway point into a ragtag group of schizophrenics (sp?) with a score to settle.

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WA: Sounds like your first nuclear test was a fizzle.

Either your Plutonium projectile is too massive, relative to the target, or you need to slow down the burn speed of the high explosive. Either way, you're achieving critical mass too quickly, resulting in premature fission.

You might want to take a look at the thickness of your Beryllium tamper, too.

Good luck on your next test!

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» This may be a strange question, but was it good?

Yes it was quite tasty up until about halfway where it went all over and lost its focus. More time is needed to rearrange the reactor cores and beef up the hard water production to instigate a reaction hellbent on world domination lol.

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