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<blockquote data-quote="AJ" data-source="post: 424226" data-attributes="member: 2363"><p>I very much enjoyed reading your post. In my opinion it's well written. I'm sorry that the McClelland blends are not to your liking because in my opinion they create the very best straight Va. blends. For me a day without some McC is depressing. However you seemed to have found other sources of Va.'s that you like. I think this is proof that the reason for so many blends made by many different companies is that everyone's taste is different. You also learned a valuable lesson about coming to a conclusion before all the facts are in. I did that for years in my judgement of Latakia blends. After trying a couple ounces I decided I hated it and wouldn't try it anymore. But after a long time I realized there was a whole word of tobacco that I was not enjoying so I made the choice of smoking Lat. blends until I either got to the point they made me physically sick or I would develope a taste for them. After a week of smoking nothing but PS English Luxury I found myself looking forward to having a bowl first thing in the morning. Yes after developing a taste for Latakia I was hooked and after trying other blends I found I really liked them. I still like my Va. blends as well as Lakelands, Aromatics, VaPers, and Burley but now I have a host of Lat. blends to explore. I could kick myself for dismissing a whole genre of tobacco without a proper try. Like you I learned a valuable lesson. You'll find that this lesson learrned will carry over to other events in your life. Even us old dogs can still learn a lesson or two. Thanks for reminding us. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ, post: 424226, member: 2363"] I very much enjoyed reading your post. In my opinion it's well written. I'm sorry that the McClelland blends are not to your liking because in my opinion they create the very best straight Va. blends. For me a day without some McC is depressing. However you seemed to have found other sources of Va.'s that you like. I think this is proof that the reason for so many blends made by many different companies is that everyone's taste is different. You also learned a valuable lesson about coming to a conclusion before all the facts are in. I did that for years in my judgement of Latakia blends. After trying a couple ounces I decided I hated it and wouldn't try it anymore. But after a long time I realized there was a whole word of tobacco that I was not enjoying so I made the choice of smoking Lat. blends until I either got to the point they made me physically sick or I would develope a taste for them. After a week of smoking nothing but PS English Luxury I found myself looking forward to having a bowl first thing in the morning. Yes after developing a taste for Latakia I was hooked and after trying other blends I found I really liked them. I still like my Va. blends as well as Lakelands, Aromatics, VaPers, and Burley but now I have a host of Lat. blends to explore. I could kick myself for dismissing a whole genre of tobacco without a proper try. Like you I learned a valuable lesson. You'll find that this lesson learrned will carry over to other events in your life. Even us old dogs can still learn a lesson or two. Thanks for reminding us. :) AJ [/QUOTE]
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