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Indianapolis January 15 through 26

JetDr

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Location
Louisville, Kentucky
Just received word that I will be in a training class January 15 through the 26 in Indianapolis. If anyone would be interested in getting together for dinner and a smoke, speak up, or send a pm. I will be staying around the airport, and get out of class each day at 5pm.

If there are no takers, I understand, as I am probably not cool enough to hang with you :cool: , it would be great if you could make some suggestions of area smoke shops or bars that are you know, friendly...

I am most familiar with the Plainfield area, as that is where we usually end up, you know, Dancers, BW3's, and so on.

Weeknights would be best, as I will likely travel home on the weekend in between.
 
I am visiting INDY once a week during that time period but during the day for my wife's cancer treatments. Sorry.

Try Randy's on 38th ST... a decent cigar shop.
 
I am visiting INDY once a week during that time period but during the day for my wife's cancer treatments. Sorry.

Try Randy's on 38th ST... a decent cigar shop.

Gunpowder,

I appreciate the tip. I also want to extend my best wishes for your wife. My Mother had cancer in the early 90s and has been free of it since. So there are positive stories to keep your spirits up.
 
I also want to extend my best wishes for your wife. My Mother had cancer in the early 90s and has been free of it since. So there are positive stories to keep your spirits up.

Wife has Multiple Myeloma which has no cure. Peter Boyle just died of it.

Patients talk complete response instead of complete remission since it always comes back if it goes away in the first place. But while the average survival rate out to 3 years was 35% it seems some are making it out to 10 years so we pray she has several years of quality of Life especially with our young kids.

She is responding well during this round but the treatments are worse than the disease.

Ask IndyRob for suggestions on eateries. I am not familiar enough to recommend anything.
 
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