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02-05-2010, 12:36 PM | #22 | |
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02-05-2010, 12:46 PM | #25 |
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02-05-2010, 02:03 PM | #26 |
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Maybe I can borrow a couple of your sponges to give to my gal-pal then, Peter?
We are related, Tim.
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02-05-2010, 02:11 PM | #27 |
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Mark, this made me choke I laughed so hard.
Chris.....
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02-05-2010, 02:13 PM | #28 |
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Okay, okay, okay...calm down.
Yes, the link to my homepage is of course misleading, but it's obvious many of you don't know me. I am a professional tobacconist based out of New York City--the only female here!--where I do a lot of retail, marketing, events, etc. I've been featured and have written for a number of national and international cigar magazines as well as on the world wide web. Another love of mine in the tobacco industry is holding and hosting events, and I do that around the globe as well. My main motive for holding cigar trivia contests is to get people who claim to love cigars to enhance their knowledge. If cigar smoking is something someone really enjoys it will only make their experiences better if they're more knowledgeable about what some say is a downright passion. The questions this time around were intentionally difficult because of the cigar sampler that will be given as the prize: all top-notch smokes, many of which are not available everywhere & one of which isn't even on the market and was given to me by the maker (Pepin). So if you're interested go ahead and do a bit of research and give it a shot because you have nothing to lose. Thanks, Lindsay M. Heller www.lindsayheller.com @TheCigarChick on Twitter |
02-05-2010, 02:21 PM | #29 |
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Who is not calm?
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02-05-2010, 03:11 PM | #30 | |
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WTF! Lindsay - If you had bothered to read the thread closely you would have seen this earlier post Quote:
But I do have one question for you. You stated in your post that "many of you don't know me". Can you tell me who here does? Just wondering.
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02-07-2010, 12:21 PM | #32 |
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Ok, I don't know her personelly but I do know about her. She is very well known in the Cigar industry in NYC and other places. I have been following her on twitter and was thinking this contest might interest someone. I think if we can have her on here it would be great because she can bring a lot with her. The thing is she dosn't know who I am and who posted her blog on here. I'm wondering who told here to come on here and respond.
I think the calm down thing was more like a, ok, I'm stepping in to clear things up no need to worry. She has no clue what this place is like. If the person who asked her to sign up can explain to her what a great place this is maybe sh'll be a regular? |
02-07-2010, 12:31 PM | #33 |
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That much is obvious.
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02-07-2010, 12:37 PM | #35 |
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02-07-2010, 02:41 PM | #36 | |
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1. Cheesecloth is used to shade tobacco plants from harsh sun rays. Once harvested, cheesecloth is dropped and re-used as side-wall frame in next harvest. Corojo wrapper is tied to the cheesecloth frame to ensure it grows upright (and stronger). 2. Bunching methods. I thought there are 5, actually, any reason she is missing one? Anyway... In order of least complex to most complex: Lieberman bunch, bunching technique used for machine rolled cigars Book bunch Accordion bunch Entubado bunch, aka Entubar There is also a Figurado (Hybrid) bunch - complexity wise on Entubado level and probably even more so, very intolerant to mistakes while bunching. Not sure why she has not included this method in her question unless she does not consider Lieberman bunch a "method". 3. Sir Walter Raleigh? 4. Alexander Hamilton's proposed tax package of 1794. 5. Cohiba is Taino Indians' word for tobacco plant. This is where I disagreed with a recent thread's premise and stated then and stating now that Cohiba, as a BRAND, was officially introduced in 1982, band, box and all. 6. Bellybando. |
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02-07-2010, 10:30 PM | #37 | |
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#4 is James Madison because it's the person whom argued against the proposal. I got the rest of the answers pretty much the same as you though Greg. Doesn't matter though because the answers needed to be emailed by 11AM EST to count. A few of those questions are very tricky. It was kinda fun searching for answers though and I think that was the entire point. |
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02-07-2010, 11:05 PM | #38 |
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Hmmm... Rodrigo de Jerez was the first to TASTE tobacco in the New World, I thought the question was about the first ROLLER to introduce cigars to Europe?
Yep, I didn't read the question right, Madison is the one who opposed the tax, Hamilton introduced it. Wasn't trying to win anything, just found the whole thing hilarious and same as someone above, questioned how any of this would make anyone enjoy cigars more. Didn't even go to the link provided. I still find it strange that one bunching method didn't even make her list and it is an important one, IMO, as all machine made cigars, and there is a good number of them out there, are made with it. Do you know which 4 out of 5 the quiz expected? |
02-08-2010, 02:29 AM | #39 | |
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I also came across 5 rolling methods but the hybrid/figurado method was always "another" method whereas the first four are referred to as "the" rolling methods. I included the 5th one in my answer anyway. It was fun searching for the answers and I hop to see thecigarchick's interpretation of the right answers soon. By the way Greg, Raleigh was awesome, sort of. |
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02-08-2010, 12:00 PM | #40 |
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I still have no idea what any of this have to do with smoking cigars. Very few wine drinkers know much about wine history, hell, even professional writers know little, and yet it doesn't stop anyone from enjoying cigars.
A quiz better tuned to cigar smokers would be like this: 1. Who was the good for nothing actor idiot to use children as ruse to raise taxes on tobacco products sold in Kalifornia in late 1990s? And where did the money go? 2. When Federal level SCHIP tax kicked in last year, similar to the one passed in Kalifornia in the '90s, why wasn't similar Kalifornia tax repealed? Are Kalifornia kids getting double the benefit now with 2 taxes "helping them out"? Where does the money go in both cases? 3. When marijuana growing and sales are legally approved in Kalifornia, what odds are there that someone in Sacramento's "think tank" (yeah, I know, a huge stretch of imagination) will find a way to tie in sale of tobacco products to marijuana sales to raise taxes on tobacco even higher? 5-1? 10-1? 50-1? |