My wife never has had a problem with my cigars. I keep her at the level of luxury she expects, the bills get paid, and the kids college is paid. The rest is mine.
If you want to avoid the boxes showing up at home, get a P.O. Box.
Each year for the six years before I retired I would take a nice long lunch and go to the city park in the town I worked in where there was a Great American Smoke-Out Walk. I would take a seat on a park bench along the route of the walk and light up a fine cigar and have a grand time watching...
Great weekend to be down in that area:
2006 Cigar Heritage Festival
Saturday, November 18, 2006 • 10:00am - 5:00pm
Join thousands of cigar enthusiasts at the Eighth Annual Cigar Heritage Festival November 18, 2006, for a day of activities celebrating the rich cigar heritage that once made Ybor...
Bought one when they first came out and I use it for my cutter at the house. I've probably have cut around 300-400 cigars with no problems. It does take a couple of cuts to get use to it.
If you get one make sure you tighten the screws on it occasionally. If you lose one of those you will...
So much for that. Guess I have to figure out another way to obtain the body parts I need for my experiments. Oh well back to the old fashion way, "Come Egor and don't forget the shovel!" :whistling: ;)
Good show. I really like how they are setting this up for the long run by having the characters slowly develop their powers and who may be evil or good.
Save the cheerleader. Save the world.
Well, I deleted Firefox 2.0, ran a virus check to make sure I didn't pick up anything from the original download(nothing), reloaded 2.0 just now and everything is back and working as it should be! :thumbs:
Downloaded it yesterday and immediately loss all my bookmarks. :angry: Trying to reload bookmarks and it won't let me. :angry: :angry: Seizes up when I'm trying to type in a site address. :angry: :angry: :angry:
Need to go back to to the old Firefox, I should have waited for the auto update...
Sounds like the older folks have the problem, not you.
A cigar tasting event is a great way for a new smoker to learn about a certain brand and talk with a cigar rep. There is no etiquette for a tasting other than to have fun.
Here at our shop in Martinsburg, we have seen an increase over the...
I've already gone through half a bundle of the robustos and several of the Presidentes. The construction on these have been excellent. the wrapper is just a little lighter than the old ones. Great burn, good draw with plenty of smoke. Pretty similar in flavor as the old ones except I'm catching...
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