My BIL and I go riding quads and do what's called Geocaching. All over the USA are hidden containers with trinkets in them and sign in books. You can take a trinket and replace it with something else. Some even have stuff from all over the world. How does this tie to cigars? I'm going to use my...
The truck has 37 inches of travel but it will mostly be for the dunes. I race a quad in the desert when I can make the time. My airbrush artist does goalie helmets too. I'll dig up some pics tomorrow.
A while back I posted a pic of the prerunner we're building. Here is a little update on the graphics. Right now it's just black and white but it'll soon get some color added to it. (Sorry for the mis-spelling of for. Wasn't paying attention.)
Here's the chassis.
Looks like we're going again this weekend. We might try a place called Chiva Falls. There's water falls there and swiming too. Lots of beautiful places to ride here. If any of you are in AZ and have a quad,dirt bike or any kind of offroad vehicle, please feel free to join us. We really have fun...
This will blow you away. My Banshee is street legal here as soon as I put the mirror and spark arrestors on. The only thing required are brake lights and driving lights, a mirror, head lights, spark arrestors, brakes and eye protection. I see quads almost daily driving down the road here.
We got out there about 6:30AM. It was nice and cool. The ride offers a lot of different terrain and wonderful scenery. The elevation is actually only about 4500 feet but it seems like the top of the world. We're in our Monsoon season right now so all the plant live is very green. There's...
My BIL just got a new Yamaha Grizzly so we needed to go break it in. Once we got to the mountain top we took a break for a cigar. Here's some pics of the view from the top of the world. This was an awesome day for sure. What a great place to relax and enjoy a cigar.
I saw this listing and was concerned that Bob might be getting his name knocked off.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ARISTOCRAT-150-LACQUER-CHERRYWOOD-150-CIGAR-HUMIDOR-/250619606468?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
Well, the french door saga goes on. Got the new door delivered the other day. This one is 3.75 inches wider than the first one. No workie jerkey. Again, the BORG really stepped up. They picked up this door, refunded the full price and are going to give us a new door at no charge. Problem is...
Well, another "I hate it when..." We ordered new french doors for the back of the house. I measured the door for the opening (at the top of the door) gave myself an extra 1/2 inch for shims and built the opening. Got the door in, removed the set screws to find that the doors bind at the top but...
I should have another ashtray done this coming week for you guys. This one is made from Quilted Maple, Honduras Rosewood(no longer imported in the USA) and Black Walnut. I'm about 1/2 way done with it now. Wish I didn't live so far away, I'd love to be there to deliver it in person.
I'd say try an Opus-X #5. Big smoke and rich flavor in a smaller size. Still burns for an hour though. I have found while Cubans are great, they can have poor draw on occasion. You could end up with a box that isn't smokeable. If you get the opportunity to try some, do so. You may realize you...
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