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Cornell & Diehl Exhausted Rooster
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<blockquote data-quote="JJPHOTO" data-source="post: 38877" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>I just tried a sample tonight that a generous brother gave me. It was in a rectangular chunk (not sure what that means - a plug or something?). I wasn't sure what to do with it other than try to break it up and rub it around a bit. I should've let it dry just a bit, but it was still okay to smoke with just a few relights.</p><p></p><p>I really enjoyed it and will be adding some more tins of it to the cellar because I can see this becoming a quick favorite of mine after I'm done with my world-tour of tobacos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJPHOTO, post: 38877, member: 506"] I just tried a sample tonight that a generous brother gave me. It was in a rectangular chunk (not sure what that means - a plug or something?). I wasn't sure what to do with it other than try to break it up and rub it around a bit. I should've let it dry just a bit, but it was still okay to smoke with just a few relights. I really enjoyed it and will be adding some more tins of it to the cellar because I can see this becoming a quick favorite of mine after I'm done with my world-tour of tobacos. [/QUOTE]
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