Several Weller (nice smooth bourbon) and Sodas....with a couple of cigars. Life's too short to worry about quantity. Eh, maybe it's just that I'm young and can still handle it
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Originally posted by JWeb: Cheap Tim Hortons coffee while driving in the car.
Wow, that brings me back to my hockey-playing days, years ago: pre-dawn ice time and scalding-hot, lousy coffee-- in other words, the good things in life.
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Oh, in answer to the question, an afternoon coffee (Peet's, not Tim's) with a Boli RC.
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"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins." (H.L. Mencken)
Originally posted by littoines: After Dinner a little while ago I had a small glass of Havana Club Anejo strait up with a Padilla Miami Lancero. Perfect.
Tonight it was a RyJ cedro deluxe #1 paired with a glass of Brugal Dominican Rum Anejo. Not as good as Havana Club but very good indeed. Matched up well with the RyJ.
"Cuban seed tobaccos grown in Nicaragua and Cuba. The wrapper would be from Cuba. The binder leaves would be from Nicaragua. For the ligero tobacco in the filler, he would use two types, one from Esteli and the other from Jalapa in Nicaragua. The other filler components, seco and viso, would come from Cuba, the former from Villa Clara, the latter from Pinar del Rio. That Cigar, he says with pride, would score 100 points." -Don Pepin Garcia