I just got finished repairing someones hand. I enjoy trauma cases. They are a challenge and they pay well.
This evening I am enjoying a Tanqueray martini with 4 Queen olives, a plate of pepperoni, sausage and cheese (Greuyer this evening) and of course an OPUS X Super Belicoso
Have a great evening.
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Good evening! A Cohiba Black; good but not exceptional! I think I like the Red Dot better. Some day, I'll be able to compare the original!
“When I have found intense pain relieved, a weary brain soothed,and calm refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar, I have felt grateful to God, and have blessed His name.” Charles H. Spurgeon
Finaly I was able to shake that cold and smoke. Hung out with JMS2788 today. I had a Padilla Miami lancero followed by an Opus x perfection #4. Two great cigars after over a two week hiatus. The Opus was outstanding right out of the box.
Originally posted by littoines: Finaly I was able to shake that cold and smoke. Hung out with JMS2788 today. I had a Padilla Miami lancero followed by an Opus x perfection #4. Two great cigars after over a two week hiatus. The Opus was outstanding right out of the box.
We're pretty lucky that they have boxes of Opus just sitting there. You don't have to search around.
"Think for a moment about whether it is ethical to throw a living creature into boiling water before sucking it down with a cup of melted butter"
After waking up two hours ago and lounging around in bed until I was finally convinced to roll out, I'm enjoying a Hemingway Classic. Nothing like a good Cameroon to start the day off right at 5pm! I love saturday.
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Originally posted by littoines: Finaly I was able to shake that cold and smoke. Hung out with JMS2788 today. I had a Padilla Miami lancero followed by an Opus x perfection #4. Two great cigars after over a two week hiatus. The Opus was outstanding right out of the box.
We're pretty lucky that they have boxes of Opus just sitting there. You don't have to search around.
James, I was shocked that they had that many left. I wonder if it the same situation on Main street.
Anejo 55. this is the first one i had out of the box i scored. I love the sweet flavors from these gorgeous wrappers. these will be some great smokes in a couple of years.
"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
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Repainted my bathroom today.The wife is happy .We just got done with dinner and i am down in my office with a Monte PE and a finger and a half of Havana Club 7 Ans.
Posts: 1168 | Location: THE BUCKEYE STATE | Registered: June 24, 2007
Have my Uncle and my cousin in from Virgina. Went out to dinner and now back home watching one hell of a Giant game so far. I had the Jesus Fuego Corojo No.1 and he had a RP R4. JF as definitely one of my favorites now, gonna have to pick up some more of those. Its good to be back from such a long break off.
"When life give you lemons, make lemonade." For the Love of the Game