20 patients in 8-hours today (That's a lot of patients) It was DocBarry Appreciation day at my office. All of my regular patients appreciate that I am back.
A Martini with a plate of Brie this evening. Later I will have an Opus Super Belicoso, but dinner will be early in the DocBarry house this evening as my granddaughter is here visiting grandpa and grandma and she has a 7:00 bedtime, so the cigar will come later.
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Posts: 9606 | Location: New York City | Registered: May 02, 2002
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Tonight I am having some sort of mystery cigar because I have no clue what it is. The band says "lot No. 826 Slow-aged Premium Blended Tobacco" As it turns out, this is a fine cigar, a little mello but a good cigar non the less. I wonder who makes it? I'll have to do some research.
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Posts: 530 | Location: Albany, New York | Registered: January 21, 2004
Originally posted by Docbarry: Ahh, saturday evening.
20 patients in 8-hours today (That's a lot of patients) It was DocBarry Appreciation day at my office. All of my regular patients appreciate that I am back. .
Let's see 20 Patients X 10 minutes per = 200 minutes you had most of the day to yourself
I had a Domaine Avo this afternoon it was a great day outside.
Having a RyJ petite corona tonight after a giant steak on the grill and coffee and cheese cake
Posts: 492 | Location: south of Boston | Registered: November 04, 2003
A two-cigar Saturday! First up was a CAO Brazilia Samba torp earlier this afternoon while watching my beloved Cubs beat Milwaukee in a spring training televised game. Then, an Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 while watching my beloved Fighting Illini advance to the Sweet 16! All in all, a fine day.
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Posts: 104 | Location: Peoria, Ill. | Registered: December 19, 2004
Hemingway maduro then a Graycliff Espresso afterwards. Not bad, but a little overpriced.
On the way back home I fired up a Camacho SLR Robusto.
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People aren't smoking cigars to be trendy, cool or stylish. They're smoking cigars because they like them. Because they enjoy the experience. Because for about $5 they can spend an hour sampling one of life's greatest luxuries. -David Savona
Posts: 1157 | Location: Ferndale, MI | Registered: October 03, 2004
Second cigar of the night is an Outdoorsman's Reserve Robuto.
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Thanks for the response, Bobsled. I tried my first this last week and it was nice. I put the other one I bought into the humi for a little rest and balancing out. I'll try it in a couple of weeks.
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Posts: 1430 | Location: Miami, FL, USA | Registered: July 29, 2003
Originally posted by Terry Towery: A two-cigar Saturday! First up was a CAO Brazilia Samba torp earlier this afternoon while watching my beloved Cubs beat Milwaukee in a spring training televised game. Then, an Arturo Fuente Flor Fina 8-5-8 while watching my beloved Fighting Illini advance to the Sweet 16! All in all, a fine day.
Had a H. Upman Cameroon this evening and some Stone IPAs
Glad our Cubbies won, although I am worried about Wood and Prior. I keep hearing that there is nothing to worry about....that's what they kept telling us last year.
BTW: Going to see the Cubbies play the Rockies next Sat here in Tucson. Can't wait!!!
Good day for me too: My Az Cats advanced.
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Posts: 644 | Location: Tucson, AZ | Registered: August 12, 2002
People aren't smoking cigars to be trendy, cool or stylish. They're smoking cigars because they like them. Because they enjoy the experience. Because for about $5 they can spend an hour sampling one of life's greatest luxuries. -David Savona
Posts: 1157 | Location: Ferndale, MI | Registered: October 03, 2004