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Miami,
So, What's your favorite Maduro?
Cheers,
Dixie
So, What's your favorite Maduro?
Cheers,
Dixie
99% of the time, I keep it in the boxing ring. Once in a while, I slip up.dixieland_conjunction said:Indeed you both crossed the line. Given that Dawn's post had already been edited by the mods, that point had been made.
CP is my online home. I'm trying do my part to keep it running as close by the house rules as possible.
There is no room for vulgarity OR off-color remarks in here. Please take it outside
Cheers,
Dixie
Wow, that's an open-ended question. Many really. Everything from Partagas, Punch, Hoyo, La Gloria Cubana, Leon Jimines, Avos to even cheap-ol Sancho Panzas. Although perhaps not a true maduro per se, I also love the Don Tomas Corojos (Fat Toros) and the Camacho Corojos.dixieland_conjunction said:Miami,
So, What's your favorite Maduro?
Cheers,
Dixie
Good, now I know what to send....check your PMMiamiCubano said:Wow, that's an open-ended question. Many really. Everything from Partagas, Punch, Hoyo, La Gloria Cubana, Leon Jimines, Avos to even cheap-ol Sancho Panzas. Although perhaps not a true maduro per se, I also love the Don Tomas Corojos (Fat Toros) and the Camacho Corojos.dixieland_conjunction said:Miami,
So, What's your favorite Maduro?
Cheers,
Dixie
PM me, I would be interested in trading a punch or one of the formerly mentioned Partagas brands for a La Gloria Cubana or Avos. :thumbs:MiamiCubano said:Wow, that's an open-ended question. Many really. Everything from Partagas, Punch, Hoyo, La Gloria Cubana, Leon Jimines, Avos to even cheap-ol Sancho Panzas. Although perhaps not a true maduro per se, I also love the Don Tomas Corojos (Fat Toros) and the Camacho Corojos.
Agreed. The thing about Clinton is that I can't really recall what he did. He was in office for 8 years, for for the life of me, I can't remember anything beyond Monica, an aborted attempt by his wife at nationalized healthcare, and lobbing some missiles into the Sudan/Afghanistan.oak said:I was always very impressed by Clinton, and saw him speak and work a room on a couple occassions. He was very effective, but like pretty much all presidents - he was destined to be disliked or outright hated by about 50% of his peers, if not 50% of the public. Tougher job than I could handle, that's for sure.
I love it when my parents bring this up. So what you are REALLY SAYING IS:texasaggie said:The problem FMF, is that the economy you made so much money under, had absolutely nothing to do with Clinton, the economy is impossible to change overnight, you were benefitting from Reagon and Bush 41. Those were the changes that took hold during Clinton's time, if you look at economics, it takes roughly 8-10 years to change an economy, so the reason you're losing so much money is because of Clinton, hopefully Bush 43 will get us back on track. We were seriously derailed by Clinton and his absolute disregard for anything other than his own narrow minded issues.
He did a lot of talking... most of which was used to daze and confuse the public into thinking he knew what he was doing. I'll give him credit for this... he's a damn good speaker and he's got charisma (for the lack of a better term) that people relate to.moki said:What exactly did Clinton do? It's a mystery to me.
Well, in effect, yes. I don't agree with the 8-10 year timeframe, but the american economy is a hell of a big ship. The basic point is that economies don't turn on a dime. It took years for the stock crash of '29 to turn into the great depression. People seem to have the idea that a President enters office with a clean slate, and when he leaves office his influence is over.fllbrent said:I love it when my parents bring this up. So what you are REALLY SAYING IS:
Nixon was given his economy by JFK/LBJ
Ford received his from Nixon
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I'm going to take the same stand that I've taken many times before: Image may not be everything, but when you're the President of the United States it damn sure is something.vewyphishy said:...he's a damn good speaker and he's got charisma (for the lack of a better term) that people relate to.