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View Poll Results: Is this picture of "plume"? | |||
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18 | 9.94% |
Nope |
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163 | 90.06% |
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I voted yes by mistake. I guess I should have read the title more closely.
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Yikes!!!!!!!!
Is that parmesian
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Those are just nasty looking. Cryin shame too.
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You might as well call that cigar a petri dish...
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Unless you know the conditions they were stored in, you have no way of knowing...
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Maybe in this "tough economic" period, the Newman family wants to bolster their own wallets for protection and have gotten in on the drug trade...who knows, those could now be the world's most expensive cigars, complete with COCAINE....
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Some folks might call it lip padding.
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I get itchy just looking at it.....and plume doesn't make me itch.
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While most of it does appear to be mold, I do believe there is one distinct area on the cap of the second cigar that is likely to be plume.
Further, it would seem that the label of the first cigar (foreground cigar) also has some faint plume. All in all, I believe this is quite incredible to see plume on a label, especially in the setting of remainder of myco-plume. Cheers Cyanide |
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