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    Hello folks.

    On offer here is a Cusano Habano LXI.

    (Not my finger or cigar)

    Cigars International say this about the Cusano

    "A very unique experience.

    Cusano is a quality boutique brand and it?s a shame more folks don?t have at least one in their regular rotation. If you?re not familiar with Cusano, this is a family of top-notch handmades boasting 91 ratings, complex blends, and buttery-smooth flavors.

    For Cusano Habano LXI Sun Grown, it all begins with the wrapper. This ?exotic? leaf is a crossbreed of Habano-seed Ecuadorian and Dominican, grown out in the open to absorb everything the sun has to offer. This results in a thick, leathery leaf with ample flavors and natural oils. Various Dominican long-leaf ligeros are blended underneath, creating an eventful, spicy core layered with interesting complexities. The cigar is medium to full-bodied and full-flavored, promoting a rich, but buttery-smooth sensation offering earth, pepper, and a silky sweetness on the aftertaste."


    Don't know about all that, but they are a very decent NC smoke in my humble experience.

    Little CJ is on the way, with an expected due date of 8th November.

    All you have to do is guess the weight of little CJ when he is born.

    Simple as that

    One guess each and this comp will be at the end of the month as my mind will be elsewhere whilst on Red Alert for birth partnering duty

    In the event that someone, or multiple members get the actual weight, it will be the earliest guess winning. In the event no-one gets it, the closest will win, with the same ruling applicable in terms of when the guess was submitted.

    Good luck
    Last edited by cj121; 09-10-2009, 11:05 PM.
    "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"


  • #2
    3.5 kgs

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    • #3
      I Gots a Question

      This here weight you refer to, can we guess it in real units of measure, i.e. pounds (not your phunny munny)?

      Or do we have to use kilographs or stones or fortnights or whatever the fuck you people claim is a measure of weight?

      Originally posted by cj121 View Post
      Hello folks.
      All you have to do is guess the weight of little CJ when he is born.
      rokkitsci

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      • #4
        7 lb 12 ozs (and 2 days late)

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        • #5
          nice compo CJ.

          Im guessing Lil CJ will tip the scales at 7lbs 8oz
          Lover of fine Cubans since 2006

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          • #6

            2.9 Kgs

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            • #7
              best of luck with the birth - it's hell for us blokes! 8lb 9oz's is my guess.

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              • #8
                Luck.

                Best of luck mate, and to Mrs CJ.Hope everything goes OK.

                My best guess would be 7lbs and 7 ounces.
                "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rokkitsci View Post
                  This here weight you refer to, can we guess it in real units of measure, i.e. pounds (not your phunny munny)?

                  Or do we have to use kilographs or stones or fortnights or whatever the fuck you people claim is a measure of weight?
                  LOL, George you just get down what you're comfortable with. I'm sure there'll be some sci-fi measures of weight that only a real scientist can interpret (to their advantage of course) BTW, if you come up with something funky, please show your working to teacher ay!

                  Re kg offerings, I'll round up or down according to conversion.
                  Eg:3.5 kilograms = 7.71617918 pounds = 7.72 = 7lbs 11.5oz

                  I got me a fool proof tool for working it out, so don't worry about bias towards my fellow mods



                  And for any of you that are unfamiliar with my wooden calculator: I borrowed the design from some ol' git called Thomas Fowler (circa 1840). Took bleedin' ages to make it, and in true BOTL style the whole thing is constructed in cedar
                  Last edited by cj121; 10-10-2009, 09:09 AM. Reason: typo
                  "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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                  • #10
                    Cheers Craig.

                    A little clue for those that haven't guessed as yet (and sorry for those that have) is that my wife is seven foot three inches tall, weighs three stone and is very big boned. Conversely, I am four foot six tall, twenty three stone, and skeletally very slight
                    "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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                    • #11
                      7lb 14 oz about average methinks. Although little Lily was a fattie like good stogie should be.

                      remember got to post a pic of the baba when he/she is born.
                      I started out with nothing and i've still got most of it left - Seasick Steve

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                      • #12
                        put me down for 7lb 5oz.
                        Free the UKCF one

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                        • #13
                          9lb

                          Lets hope he was a big healthy baby like yours truly once was
                          Thanks

                          The Bear.

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                          • #14
                            8pound 11oz

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                            • #15
                              7 pounds 1 ounce

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