Doc, good luck on getting your video card fixed. What kind of computer is it?
A bit chilly today in Long Beach, but the parabolic dish heater and warm latte made things bearable. Had a CAO Gold Corona Gorda from Big Smoke. It was okay and I'll definately smoke the other i have eventually. As far as inexpensive and mellow cigars go, I like the 5 Vegas Gold a little better.
"Knowing is not enough, you must apply; willing is not enough, you must do." - Bruce Lee
Posts: 1104 | Location: Signal Hill, CA | Registered: April 26, 2007
Originally posted by signalhill323: Doc, good luck on getting your video card fixed. What kind of computer is it?
A bit chilly today in Long Beach, but the parabolic dish heater and warm latte made things bearable. Had a CAO Gold Corona Gorda from Big Smoke. It was okay and I'll definately smoke the other i have eventually. As far as inexpensive and mellow cigars go, I like the 5 Vegas Gold a little better.
Doc good luck with that computer.... Nothing for me tonite.... If it is chilly in Long Beach, well it Damn cold here in Northern MN....brrrrr
The "Big Dawg" Doesn't have Stress, I cause it......
Posts: 826 | Location: Grand Rapids, MN | Registered: April 10, 2004
Smoked a NC Por Larranaga torpedo this afternoon...picked it up in the beginning of the year and never got around to trying it...I was pretty impressed(its no Opus)but nice draw, construction and even burn...very mild though-different from what I've been smoking lately...but had a nice taste to it
I'll have a Monte media noche edmundo later after I watch The Grinch movie with my son....
...smoke 'em if you got 'em
Posts: 403 | Location: se fla | Registered: November 07, 2007
Had a very good time sitting outside with my wife, drinking a cup of coffee while smoking a Macanudo Hampton Court. It's our sons 8th birthday. Also we were enjoying Bing and Frank’s Christmas CD. Life is good.
Went to my local B&M who was having a CAO event there. It was buy 3 get one free so I got the Mx2, the Crillo, and the gold Maduro, and my free one was the Italia. Hope they are all good when i try them. Had my first PSD4 which was very good and a TTT Trinidad Mini Belicoso while watching the departed.
"When life give you lemons, make lemonade." For the Love of the Game
__________________________ I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke every last one of 'em. -Ron White
Posts: 228 | Location: Southwest, USA | Registered: September 03, 2007
Bought my first bundle today, and well lets just say I'm not going to leave any of the details. It is not worth this fine thread that Doc starts for us.
A Chateau Fuente this am, and now an Oliva Serie V Double Robusto.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming--Wow--What a ride!!"
Posts: 672 | Location: St. Louis, Mo area | Registered: November 17, 2006
It was an AF Hemingway and a glass of Jim Beam Black while getting my arse handed to me in an online poker tourney. With that tasty smoke/drink combo, it wasn't a complete loss, though.
i had an oliva serie g robusto (thanks crazypoet) before the poker game and lit up a RP factory select maduro for the game (wanted something tasty that i didnt have to focus on)
DAMN, Im Thirsty! I want a beer, how bout you? You want a beer?
Originally posted by littoines: Heading out soon for a cup of coffee and a Don Pepin black robusto.
After a fantastic dinner I had an Ashton ESG 21 year salute,(robusto). A nice smooth medium smoke that turns into a spicy flavor bomb at the halfway point. Was great with the espresso I had with it.