![]() ![]() “Tell us, sister! Tell us!” the Ugandans shouted back. “Oh, brothers and sisters, I love Jesus so much,” she said. It is a quote from a book titled “The Holy Wild” by Mark Buchanon. I recently saw this on the blog of a guy named Brad Ruggles. Krambis1: wait wait, you’re buying someone for anyone, therefore i am someone ![]() Krambis1: if it is that it must be whitneyĭudeguy: shut up Mark, i am too tired to have u acting like this Krambis1: whitney houston is every women, but is this anyone a woman Krambis1: i thought you were buying something for anyoneĭudeguy: ok, can we move on to the next girl that i have my eye on?ĭudeguy: i’ll go buy *censored* for you, how’s that? Krambis1: oh dear, now we’re back to anyoneĭudeguy: i don’t know what my friends and family want for gifts Krambis1: are suggesting that i’m a cannibal?ĭudeguy: i am not buying people, i am buying gifts for peopleĭudeguy: it all depends on what the people I am buying for want ![]() Krambis1: you might run out of money after buying anyone something Krambis1: i am not laughing, i am confused Krambis1: oh, so i guess this is something for anyone Krambis1: so you’re buying something for anyone?ĭudeguy: all of my friends are getting something, and so is my family Krambis1: do you wrap the people, they might suffocate you knowĭudeguy: i have no clue what i am going to buy for anyone Krambis1: if you’re going buying gifts, why don’t you stop and pick them up? Krambis1: so let me get this straight, you’re going by gifts for people?ĭudeguy: yes, i am buying gifts for people Krambis1: you’re going to buy four people?ĭudeguy: no, i am going to buy gifts for people Krambis1: what don’t you know, you’re going to buy anyone?ĭudeguy: i am not going to buy a people, i am going to buy for people Krambis1: let me get this straight, you’re buying gifts of people for people?ĭudeguy: no, i don’t know what i am buying anyone Once again, names have been changed for privacy protection.ĭudeguy: Mark Lamberti, dare I say, En Fuegoĭudeguy: what should i get people for the BIG HOLIDAY that is fast approachingĭudeguy: yeah, and i don’t know what i am buying anyone I bought the tin when it was new but would pay a premium price for another.Editor’s Note: I was being a little sarcastic and a tad obnoxious, but some of it is pretty funny, so I put this conversation on here. Not the finest virginia I've ever smoked but still excellent. It required a good hour plus to dry sufficiently and 2 hours was optimal. The tobacco was fairly moist upon cracking the tin and I mason jar'd it in that state, drying out only the amount I needed to fill a bowl each time. This leaf really seasoned! Burn characteristics improved as well. Baked bread and plums overtook hay and citrus. The flavor of this matured over time and became even more rich and tangy, while becoming less sweet. Tin aroma was fairly robust with the smell of aged and fermented virginia leaf. This was a beautifully sweet blend, but also dark and rich and tangy. On the other hand, any tin you might find is obviously not going to be new! It was interesting to note the changes in the blend over that time, however I never smoked a fresh tin so I can't compare. That's what Christmas Cheer is all about.įinished the tin I first cracked in 2007, smoked occasionally over these 4 years. With Christmas Cheer, we treat our discriminating customers to the singular pleasure of a tasting of the very finest in tobaccos of a particular vintage, not worrying about maintaining the flavor and appearance of future generations of this product but actually striving instead to present the unique character of a single crop and area. The leaves of different crops and regions are blended to maintain consistency from year to year. In various combinations, their flavors, aromas and textures contribute to the overall excellence of our entire product line. Each buying season, we look for tobaccos of superior quality and distinctive character. This is a bright, sweet, light-bodied broken flake, cut thin for easy packing. ![]() These have only now mellowed adequately to be used. This 1995 blend is made from a special selection of the finest 1992-crop lemon-orange Carolina leaves of the Piedmont region. Notes: From tin insert: We are proud to offer our 1995 Christmas Cheer, an exceptionally fine vintage tobacco, handblended and aged in pressed cakes to develop natural mellowness. A fine vintage, naturally sweet, in limited quantity. Hand-blended, premium pressed Virginia flake tobaccos. ![]()
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