Started off the morning with my Sunday paper, a nice big pot of coffee, and a Nat Sherman Omerta. Watching the NASCAR race now and smoking a Trini Reyes..more to come.
Mike
"Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar." Mark Twain
This morning I had a PSD4 and then during the first half of the Giant's game I had another PSD4 ( I am getting a bit addicted to them). Now to celebrate the Giant's VICTORY I think I am going to have an OpusX.
As I don't have to work in the morning I'll fire up one the Montecristo A's that I've yet to try. I'm hoping to enjoy this for the three hours that the Redskins beat up on the Cowboys and T.O.
I never participated in one of these threads, but just had a cigar that was so kick-ass I felt compelled to do so.
It was a robusto cigar that was a little longer, so probably a "hermoso" size...and it was absolutely incredible...very strong, very flavorful, and very nice.
Sitting outside in the afternoon sun on the patio in front of huge piles of papers, records and files that have been in storage for years and it was the perfect medicine during a purge. With an ice cold diet Barq's root beer...excellent companion on an absolutely glorious day. Now what am I going to do with 12 storage boxes worth of paper I've gone through and have to toss that have been bogging me down for the last 15 years? I could flick in an ash and let the whole thing go up in flames, but the bonfire might be a bit too large to contain.
But the cigar? Top notch.
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After brunch, an Oliva Series G figurado at the local shop [also, a Perdomo Fresco robusto that I left in the ash tray after three/four puffs]; tonight, a Troya Cameroon #36 [Perfecto] before the ball game...
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Yeah, it was a custom rolled cigar from about 2 years ago or so. I lost track of what is what.
The thing is...I moved about a year ago, and these boxes have been in storage...now they're on a covered patio, and alas...I have no basement! I just want to get RID of this stuff so I don't have to think about it. The rules of my profession require that I try to notify the people to see if they want their file before I destroy, and that's a very difficult and consuming task. One option is to scan all the files and have a CD for each client so if they want the stuff, at least it's availble. I'm looking into how best to do that...but it's also time consuming. We'll see! I'm just sick of having all this stuff encumbering my life. I think I can pare everything down into about 15 - 20 boxes, and that would be manageable, I suppose...but there is a lot of stuff I just don't need nohow!
So...time for another cigar. Still have some more boxes to purge!
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I smoked a CAO Brazilia Gol! and a La Gloria Cubana Serie R today.
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