Great Pictures and story. Good luck to him. My Great Uncle lived to 99 and by himself as a bachelor up until his final year. Still was driving his car and everything. Had an amazing mind and remembered dates and years and events very clearly. Thankfully one of my relatives recorded a few...
Wonderful story. Thanks for posting. That really made my Friday.
I hope to one day fixup and restore a couple old Farmall tractors that have been in my family since the early 50's. I hope I can find the time to do that with my dad someday. Those are the kinds of things we shouldn't put off.
BR
Ray's Hot Buttered Rum went over well last winter. I'll surely be making another batch this year. In my house, it goes a long way though. Wife didn't care for it so I was making them for a couple weeks for myself. Fine by me, though! :D
Nice work! Now guard your humidor. It might get raided by your wife.
edit: to add, BTW, was that strategic framing of the picture by chance? Quite the background feature.
What exactly makes them cigar malts? What does that mean?
Sadly, I too spent all my extra dough on useless stuff like diapers and clothes for kids. How do kids grow so fast?
I guess I'd say no since we're abiding by the rarity for rarity factor. I'm a newb but would think it should be a bit closer in age.
Has it been debated as to the difference between "scarcity" and "rarity?" I consider them to be two different things but in the cigar world are they the same?
Bill
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