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  • Is there a Hoyo that cures a stinking cold? [emoji19]
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    I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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    • Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
      Is there a Hoyo that cures a stinking cold? [emoji19]
      looks like God is punishing you for being tempted by a sinful path...
      Only the impossible is worth the effort.

      JEANETTE WINTERSON,

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      • last summer I enjoyed a Hoyo DC from the late nineties... a hangover from my first foray into cuban cigars. It was a joy. It was super smooth and easy going - I was concerned it would be domineering and hard work as such a lengthy smoke (and I rarely go for something of that scale), but was quite the opposite. It may have been over-aged for some and they might have found it bland, but I found it light and smooth.
        "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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        • Originally posted by thedame007 View Post
          I thought the same about the 50 cabs, but since then I have the two dress boxes so I should have just got the cab ... I will get one for my collection eventually, I am determined to age some of these for 15 + years!

          Well I hope you'll be lighting up a 'winning stick' too?
          I will try to light a cigar up this weekend but I'm a little under the weather now.

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          • Not trying to 'Black Cat you' but rather back you up Emarsee, I have had Hoyo DC's from th e'80's & I'd say they were medium not light med as Hoyo's are usually classifed.
            Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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            • Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
              Not trying to 'Black Cat you' but rather back you up Emarsee, I have had Hoyo DC's from th e'80's & I'd say they were medium not light med as Hoyo's are usually classifed.
              Not sure what being black catted is, but i dont mind at all! This stick was from c'97/8 and it was really the scale i was worried about. Age had mellowed it but it had good flavours.
              "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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              • Originally posted by Emaresee View Post
                Not sure what being black catted is, but i dont mind at all! This stick was from c'97/8 and it was really the scale i was worried about. Age had mellowed it but it had good flavours.
                Sorry, 'a Black Cat' is a RN expression, meaning someone who always tries to out do everything you do e.g. you have a new car, he's got one & so has his wife! What I meant was that although I can understand how you noted late 90's Hoyo's have aged well (perhaps better than current stocks will manage), going back to the 80's I think the difference may have been even more marked. The DC's I smoked, helped me understand why the Hoyo DC had been so popular, whereas modern version to me seems too mild for such a large stick.

                Tobacco is changing all the time, around the turn of the century, different strains were planted - being more pest & disease resistant, good news for the farmers & Cuban ecomony ut perhaps not as great for those few of us that do enjoy well aged cigars.
                Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                • In the police they're called 'two shits' because if you've had a shit, they've had two!
                  'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                  • Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
                    In the police they're called 'two shits' because if you've had a shit, they've had two!
                    I completely forgot about that - I remember my Dad using that as well

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                    • So I wonder if this is where 'you little shit' comes from too?

                      And 'I don't give a shit' for that matter.
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                      I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                      • Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
                        So I wonder if this is where 'you little shit' comes from too?

                        And 'I don't give a shit' for that matter.
                        I suspect their origins are much older

                        The word shit entered the modern English language via having been derived from the Old English nouns scite and
                        the Middle Low German schite, both meaning “dung,” and the Old English noun scitte, meaning “diarrhea.” Our most
                        treasured cuss word has been with us a long time, showing up in written works both as a noun and as a verb as far back as the 14th century.
                        Scite can trace its roots back to the proto-Germanic root skit-, which brought us the German scheisse, Dutch schijten, Swedish skita, and Danish skide. Skit- comes from the Indo-European root skheid- for “split, divide, separate,” thus shit is distantly related to schism and schist. (If you’re wondering what a verb root for the act of separating one thing from another would have to do with excrement, it was in the sense of the body’s eliminating its waste — “separating” from it, so to speak. Sort of the opposite of today’s “getting one’s shit together.”)
                        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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                        • There may have been a different outcome if I did not go on holiday. Hoyo would have had about -12 from me.


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                          • Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                            Sorry, 'a Black Cat' is a RN expression, meaning someone who always tries to out do everything you do e.g. you have a new car, he's got one & so has his wife! What I meant was that although I can understand how you noted late 90's Hoyo's have aged well (perhaps better than current stocks will manage), going back to the 80's I think the difference may have been even more marked. The DC's I smoked, helped me understand why the Hoyo DC had been so popular, whereas modern version to me seems too mild for such a large stick.

                            Tobacco is changing all the time, around the turn of the century, different strains were planted - being more pest & disease resistant, good news for the farmers & Cuban ecomony ut perhaps not as great for those few of us that do enjoy well aged cigars.
                            Ah ha! Every day is a learning day. It had been a time since i smokedanything of that scale and i did so with trepidation, but lounging on a terrace in the sun with a bottle of madeira, some soft drinks, and the kids in the pool, convinced me that what the heck else could beat it- it was a good gamble!

                            your comments have given me to pause and think on the other comparable smokes of 'then' and now, and i would agree with you. Also the marketing and production seems to be more about driving consumption now. No bad thing as its demand that sustains the industry, but i have always seemed to prefer either absolutely 'green' or that touch older with decent aging.
                            "Dear heart, you're talking to a man- a real man- who drinks straight Tequilla, with lime and salt on the rim, and smokes cigars" (J Zavala)

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                            • Originally posted by Johnny Thunder View Post
                              There may have been a different outcome if I did not go on holiday. Hoyo would have had about -12 from me.


                              Does that mean the results are null and void, and that Bolivar is still on top?

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                              • Originally posted by sheppsea View Post
                                Does that mean the results are null and void, and that Bolivar is still on top?
                                If he really cared he would have messaged someone to vote for him but the fleshpots of New Orleans were more important
                                'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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