MiamiCubano
El Martillo (My Boxing Name)
Just got back from NorCal for a while, spending the Thanksgiving holidays between my old stomping grounds of San Francisco, Santa Cruz and Big Sur. Was gorgeous and the weather held up nicely. A nice dose of cold weather was very much welcomed. But, it was equally nice to get back to tropic climates.
On a B&M note...went to this quasi-new-fangled outdoor mall called Santana Row in San Jose. They had this "B&M" there called "Cohiba" something or other. With a name like that, I wanted to see just what they had to offer. After seeing the California tobacco tax in all its full blown monstrosity, I happened upon some so-called "house blended/rolled" sticks. These things ranged from around $39.95 to $59.95 per stick. I asked the guy behind the counter, "what's the story with these sticks?" He stated that those were house-rolled by a some kind of cigar rolling guru that this place has managed to secure.
"So what's with the $59.95 jobs?"
"Oh, those are our 'Cuban blends.'"
"Cuban blends?"
"Yep, 100% Cuban tobacco."
"Oh really?"
"Yes Sir."
"And how do you manage that?"
With a nod of the head with a short of side-ways, sh*t eating grin, the guy responds, "Can't say."
"I bet you can't."
"I don't know Sir, I just work here."
"And what about the other 39 and 49 dollar jobs?"
"Those are just Dominican and Nicaraguan blends."
"And who is your roller?"
"This guy...he used to live in Cuba."
"Outstanding. I'm sure he's a hell of a guy, as is your shop owner."
It was a damn, crying shame. Had a nice place, with great potential. Instead, it's just another total waste and embarassment, preying on the stupid or utterly naive.
Anyway, hope all you gents and ladies had a fantastic Thanksgiving, and that you all continue to receive blessing and favor.
On a B&M note...went to this quasi-new-fangled outdoor mall called Santana Row in San Jose. They had this "B&M" there called "Cohiba" something or other. With a name like that, I wanted to see just what they had to offer. After seeing the California tobacco tax in all its full blown monstrosity, I happened upon some so-called "house blended/rolled" sticks. These things ranged from around $39.95 to $59.95 per stick. I asked the guy behind the counter, "what's the story with these sticks?" He stated that those were house-rolled by a some kind of cigar rolling guru that this place has managed to secure.
"So what's with the $59.95 jobs?"
"Oh, those are our 'Cuban blends.'"
"Cuban blends?"
"Yep, 100% Cuban tobacco."
"Oh really?"
"Yes Sir."
"And how do you manage that?"
With a nod of the head with a short of side-ways, sh*t eating grin, the guy responds, "Can't say."
"I bet you can't."
"I don't know Sir, I just work here."
"And what about the other 39 and 49 dollar jobs?"
"Those are just Dominican and Nicaraguan blends."
"And who is your roller?"
"This guy...he used to live in Cuba."
"Outstanding. I'm sure he's a hell of a guy, as is your shop owner."
It was a damn, crying shame. Had a nice place, with great potential. Instead, it's just another total waste and embarassment, preying on the stupid or utterly naive.
Anyway, hope all you gents and ladies had a fantastic Thanksgiving, and that you all continue to receive blessing and favor.