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Cigar Shapes & Sizes With Al Remp from Thompson Cigar

31 Aug


Al Remp of Thompson Cigar explains the differences between various cigar shapes and sizes, making it a bit easier for you to sort through the many choices available on the market. Learn about Coronas, Double Coronas, Rothschilds, Churchills, Torpedos, and more with Mr. Remp.

 
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How many cigars can be made from one tobacco plant?

22 Aug

If I were to grow one tobacco plant, about how many medium sized cigars could I make from it?

 
 

How bout from now on all you ladies?

08 Aug

Play row row your boat on harmonica
Play shady grove on the song flute
fix me lots of biscuits and ham
Light my cigar for me
learn how to play the fiddle- we don;t want no dang vilons messing things up!
and above all stay a lady! ;-)

 
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VITO FROM JERSEY — Talks on Cigars

04 Aug


Vito and Carlo talk about Cigars.

 
 

Doc: A vacation from life

03 Aug

Wayne Hassell, 78: Pioneer Press journalist rose through ranks
Wayne Hassell started his career as a copy boy at the St. Paul Pioneer Press in 1956, when stories were banged out on typewriters and printed with hot type and newspapermen still wore green eyeshades and smoked cigars in the newsroom.

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Nhl Stanley Cup Champions 2010: Chicago Blackhawks
Recommended In 10 Words or Less A look back at the Blackhawks’ revival Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Hockey, New York Islanders Likes: Seeing the Flyers lose Dislikes: Bandwagon Fans/Cities Hates: New York Rangers The Show Each NHL season that ends with my Islanders out of playoff contention, of which there have been far too many of late, leaves me with a choice and a fear. First, I have to pick a …

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Doc: A vacation from life
There are 52 weeks in a year. Vacation is the week we allow ourselves to run away from the other 51. Vacation is a pause in who we are and a reminder of who we could be. If we had the time. One week a year. And then it’s past.

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Lemonade stand help pours in from far away

22 Jul

Ralph Houk dies at 90; managed 2 champions
Ralph Houk, who guided the powerhouse New York Yankees of the early 1960s to two World Series championships during his 20 years as a big league manager, died Wednesday. He was 90.

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OPPGI plans fundraiser fit for pirates
Pirates will take over the island next weekend for Opportunity Grosse Ile’s summer fundraiser.

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Lemonade stand help pours in from far away
Calls offering donations have come in from as far away as Colorado and Cincinnati for a group of girls whose Pontiac lemonade stand was robbed Sunday afternoon.

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Is There a Difference in the Taste of Cigars from Other Countries?

10 Jul

Lighting a cigar and drawing in that rich and full flavor is one of the most satisfying feelings in the world for a cigar smoker. Everything about the pastime of cigar smoking is a treat, from the various cutters you use to the lighters that you choose to fire up your favorite cigar. Another great aspect of cigar smoking is the sheer amount of choices that you have when it comes to cigars. From aromatic blends to tobaccos from around the world, you can find something that will appeal to everyone. Something that many people often wonder when they first start smoking cigars is if there is a difference in the taste of cigars from other countries. The answer is a resounding yes.

What is it that makes cigars crafted from tobaccos from different regions taste different? The differences in taste are attributable to many different factors. One of the biggest factors that you are going to find is the soil. Because tobacco is a plant, it grows from the soil. The composition of the soil, including the chemical makeup, will cause differences in taste. Some soil is more acidic, while others are more alkaline. This can change the taste of the tobacco, as well as how smooth or harsh the tobacco is. Yet, this is just one of the many reasons that tobacco can taste different.

The way in which the tobacco is cured after harvest has a lot to do with the taste as well. You will be able to find air cured and fire cured tobacco. The way in which a manufacturer cures the tobacco varies from region to region, and this can have an impact on the taste. Aging of the tobacco, as well as any added flavors that a manufacturer might add, are also factors that can determine the taste variances.

The ring gauge, or the diameter of the cigar, is another factor. Even when you have cigars from the same area, and even with the same wrapper, you can find taste differences dependent on the ring gauge. Larger cigars, those with a large diameter, often have a flavor considered “full”.

You should take some time to sample tobaccos from around the world to see what they offer. You might be surprised and find something that you like that comes from an unexpected place. Some popular types of cigar for you to try are those from Jamaica and Honduras.

Dave Sabot is the owner of an online lighters store. With expert knowledge of cigar accessories, including a zippo lighters, Dave also authors a highly rated blog featuring articles and videos on how to repair a lighter.

 
 

Thompson Cigar Channel Intro

03 Jul


Welcome to the Thompson Cigar YouTube channel, a resource for aficionados and newcomers who are interested in everything about cigars, from the basics to new product reviews, interviews, and more. Thompson Cigar talks to experts and casual smokers alike about their smoking experiences while also providing useful tips and advice for fellow lovers of the leaf. Come here for all your cigar news and information. We look forward to hearing your feedback!

 
 

Cigar Smoking Manners

03 Jul

Smoking cigars may be a great source of pleasure in your life, but the courteous smoker knows that not everyone enjoys the taste (or smell!) of a good Cuban.  With the fervor of anti-smoking campaigns still in full swing, the importance of enjoying a good stogie while not offending others cannot be stressed enough.  Simply remember that while you are smoking a cigar, it can be difficult to gauge the smell that others are experiencing.  And don’t forget that cigar smokes can leave a mighty strong residue on clothing, furniture, and even the walls!  In order to enjoy your stogie without a heavy conscience, learn to become a considerate and courteous cigar smoker.

If you live with non-smokers, try to find a well-ventilated area of your residence where you can smoke comfortably.  Although it may be tempting to lock yourself away in an office or bedroom, it’s probably not a good idea to smoke in an enclosed area unless it has a window.  Make sure you have easy access to the window.  Never smoke in a closed area!  You are more likely to inhale the toxic air from your own cigar.  If possible, go outside to smoke.  Pull up a lawn chair; relax on the porch, or any other open area where you can smoke comfortably.  Get as far away as possible to non-smokers, especially children and the elderly.  Remember that cigar smoke contains many carcinogens that can be easily inhaled by non-smokers.

If you must smoke a cigar outside your home, remember that the courteous and respectful smoker will only light up where legally permitted.  Do no light up in a bar, hotel, or restaurant where smoking is clearly prohibited.  The courteous cigar smoker will also make sure to smoke in the company of other smokers.  If you are with someone who does not smoke, ask his or her permission.  If they agree, be considerate about it.  Make sure the smoke isn’t wafting in their direction.  Sit near an open window or space.  Make sure the air conditioner or current is moving the smoke in their direction!  Also, make sure no one around you is eating.  The secondhand smoke from a discourteous smoker is a surefire way to ruin a meal.  

A courteous cigar smoker will also be aware of their ashes.  If you must smoke outside your home, make certain to dispose of your ashes in a safe and appropriate container.  Don’t forget that ashes can easily blow away, especially in lower quality cigars.  Don’t litter with ashes, and be careful they don’t blow near anyone around you.

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Thompson Cigar Promo Codes – Get Free Thompson Cigar Coupon Codes

01 Jul

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If you are in search of Thompson cigar coupons and other promo codes, you have come to the right place as this is the best way to save money on your total purchase on all of their items. They run specials from time to time so that other new people or even repeat customers can enjoy all the fantastic items they have on their web site for sale.

They currently have many different sampler packs of cigars along with accessories to choose from if you are interested in not only cubans or other premium smokes for your self or as a gift to someone else.  You will notice that some of the items on their site also have the free shipping, which if you click on the links in this article will give you that promo code added to your order automatically.

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The Thompson Cigar Company is a major cigar and cigar accessories retailer located in Tampa, Florida. Thompson Cigar is the oldest mail order cigar company in the United States.[1]  Originally located in Key West, Florida, Thompson Cigar first opened in 1915. In 1920, Thompson Cigar made the decision to move its operations to Tampa, Florida, where they still hold Postal Permit #1.

Now if you are in the market for a great gift of cigars for that someone special, friend, or foe, I think that Thompson Cigars will not let you down as they offer quality products along with great service to go along with it.

 
 
 

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