Macanudo Hyde Park
1st quarter down, lovely aftertaste, nice buzz.
1 third down, bit of burn on the tongue, mild like touch of black pepper.
Very gentle, loving it. Lovely brown tobacco.
No nastiness, feelin it bit in my nose and belly, feeling light and fluid.
No changes down the bottom half, Which is very pleasant surprise.
The burn is a bit more like white pepper, but only in mouth.
Very cultivated smell of the smoke no sweetnes or spiciness, just brown.
Dig it.
Burn disappeared. No major aftertaste almost none. I wish I got the bigger
one.
"soapy" ? not for me.
The burn returned a bit, the smell is nice.
No need to spit or brush teeth, very pleasant enjoyed all the way.
Very satisfying.
Recommend 100%.
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Purchased at The Decent Cigar Emporium
www.decent-cigar.com
Quarter of an hour after, still buzzing lightly.The funny thing is that when the smoke was coming my way.. it was so mild, that I was going into it, not away, so mild, trying to enjoy subtleties. Can be smoked indoors easy. I did sense a bit of dry wood.
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State Street from 33rd St. to 55th St., July 4, 2011
It's been 4 1/2 years since I first made a video of this drive. It was gray and wintry then and 4:3 aspect; this time it's a sunny summer day in CinemaScope!
@dogstar7 You'd barely recognize 51st & Halsted now. A strip mall on the
northwest corner (built with TIF money, and slowly attracting tenants), and
a barely surviving gas station on the southeast corner. Other than that,
it's gone, as is most of the neighborhood south of 50th St and west of the
Norfolk Southern tracks. The Pepsi bottling plant is still there, though,
cowering behind barbed wire.
I grew up two miles east of here on Halsted St & 51st. "Pig S#!& Irish",
Lithuanians and people displaced by the Tennessee Valley Authority (the big
flood at the end of "Brother Where Art Thou") The Silvercup Bakery was the
furthest East we would venture. Thanks for the tour.
@artistmac Thanx 4 the memories. As kids we played football on the lawn of
the Pepsi bottler. Later next month I'm invited to a reunion of the St.John
the Baptist parish.