My wife had me drive her 85 miles to an outlet mall so she could buy some crapola and save $2.00.
At $2.29/9 for gas it cost me about 20 bucks in gas alone.
At least I got to smoke a couple of CAO Petit Maduros while she was in shopping and I was out sitting in the sun.
This afternoon, watching Jeff Gordon lead at the Brickyard 400 I am smoking a Punch Grand Puro Rancho, drinking a Tanqueray and Tonic and munching on some pepperoni and Swiss.
Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...
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Posts: 9566 | Location: New York City | Registered: May 02, 2002
I haven't had a chance to smoke this weeken yet. Bought my first Port this week so plan on trying that and.......well that's still open for debate. I have my favorite sticks I could resort to (Romeo Julieta Bullys) or a TTT, Padron 3000 or Punch.
Doc...what is it with the pepperoni and swiss? Does that help with the flavor of the cigar?
Posts: 513 | Location: Waikele, Hawaii | Registered: November 16, 2003
A Sosa Supreme Selection II Torpedo that I got at a Cigar tasting on Fri night. Someone told me it'll be quite spicy. Oh yeah.... I think I'll have a Dewars Special Reserve on ice. I do live in the desert after all. I think it is 111 today. Ouch!!
Posts: 22 | Location: Yuma,AZ,USA | Registered: January 24, 2004
A Temple Hall Belicoso tonight, with sweet tea. This smoke was at the bottom of the humi. I found it while rotating the cigars. I think it was a year old or so, anyway, it was a fairly good smoke, but not as strong as I like. The burn on it was perfect.
Posts: 2338 | Location: North Carolina,CSA | Registered: June 28, 2002
A Cohiba Esplendido I have been saving to celebrate the opening of my shoppe while enjoying the cool weather and the 2004 Cabelas catalog and throwing the ball for my black lab. It was the first day off I have had in three weeks. (I did go by the store and check the humidity in the humidor.)
...come in here dear boy, have a cigar, you're gonna go far.....
Posts: 775 | Location: Evans, GA USA | Registered: April 02, 2004
Sweet sweet sunny day on the deck here in the Southwest. Watched the Brickyard on the portable TV while grilling beer brats and drinkin' beer. Started with one of my 'prize' sticks - Puros Indios Piramide No. 3s. I'm really beginning to like these.
Moved to a Padrón 1964 Anniversary Series Monarca. Man - it doesn't gert much better than this.
"A Cigar is a Banana for the Monkey in your Soul." - CIA Angel Switters -
Tonight while watching Six Feet Under I had a Ashton Churchill.
Probably one of the best cigars I've smoked. Perfect Burn, and I was able to burn it down to a little nub.
quote:Originally posted by Docbarry: This afternoon, watching Jeff Gordon lead at the Brickyard 400 I am smoking a Punch Grand Puro Rancho, drinking a Tanqueray and Tonic and munching on some pepperoni and Swiss.
Doc ***** Tobacco is a filthy weed, I like it...
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Pennsylvanian by birth, Nittany Lion by grace of God.
Posts: 248 | Location: Near Allentown Pennsylvania | Registered: March 17, 2004
HDM Executive tonite with the usual coffee and Bailey's. Had a cool front pass thru the area this weekend, so the hi was only about 85 during the day and down to about 65 or so at nite...beautiful nite out on the deck so really enjoyed my smoke tonite
Tonight I had an Onyx Reserve #4. It was great, so good I might have to pick up a box as soon as cash becomes handier. To drink I had some iced tea, which was wonderful. It had lemon in it, which was nice, and it went deliciously well with this fine cigar.
ashton vsg tres mystique, good for a PC. Had the robusto a few days back, now that was a great cigar! out of the VGSs i have had so far (illusion, spellbound, tres mystique, robusto) it was definitely my fave. gotta order some more to finish off the line.
Noob, and an FNG to boot!
Posts: 491 | Location: Ithaca, NY | Registered: April 19, 2004
i know this is a very late reply but just got to computer at work. last night sitting on the back porch, temp. a very rare for august 66degrees, sipping sweet iced tea and smoking a gifted new cigar from altadis ( i believe). natural colored but maybe a ecudorian wrapper, corona or gran corona sized maria guerrera(sp.). very nice cigar, plan to buy these as soon as possible!
Posts: 1431 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: November 29, 2003