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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Episode 31

It's in the bag, it's saved and being edited right now. It's a long one so make sure you've got a nice double corona to light up. There's a lot of talk about libations so get ready to do some drinking!!!

1 Comments:

At 7/20/07, 6:43 PM, Blogger Andrew said...

I think we made need to already print a retraction to a comment I made during the podcast...Macanudos have never been rolled in Cuba, but during WWII, the Macanudo was originally rolled in Jamaica using Cuban tobacco. The main reason it was never a Cuban cigar is because the Macanudo name has British roots and at the time, the Brits did no trading with Cuba...there has never been a Cuban produced Macanudo...I said during the podcast that they have not been rolled in Cuba for a very long time...my bad...I figured it was a lot like the names Davidoff, which quit rolling in Cuba in 1989, and Dunhill, which quit rolling in Cuba in 1985...

 

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