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What is Your Favorite Cornell & Diehl Blend?
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<blockquote data-quote="elshano" data-source="post: 280441" data-attributes="member: 2467"><p>Wow! Less than a day and there's two pages of replies ...</p><p></p><p>NOT that I'm tabulating. NOT that this is a tobacco ratings contests. Still, you may be interested to know that Billy Budd came out on top (+7), one ahead of Star of the East, followed by both Autumn Evening and Exhausted Rooster, with a total of twenty-seven favorable mentions and two, well ...</p><p></p><p>I do know about the Cornell & Diehl - G.L. Pease connection and appreciate the clarification. Am interested in exploring both, but with so many great names alone, it will take some time to learn the literary meanings behind C & D alone. </p><p></p><p>We'll see what responses follow and thanks for your replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elshano, post: 280441, member: 2467"] Wow! Less than a day and there's two pages of replies ... NOT that I'm tabulating. NOT that this is a tobacco ratings contests. Still, you may be interested to know that Billy Budd came out on top (+7), one ahead of Star of the East, followed by both Autumn Evening and Exhausted Rooster, with a total of twenty-seven favorable mentions and two, well ... I do know about the Cornell & Diehl - G.L. Pease connection and appreciate the clarification. Am interested in exploring both, but with so many great names alone, it will take some time to learn the literary meanings behind C & D alone. We'll see what responses follow and thanks for your replies! [/QUOTE]
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