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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #165 on: March 14, 2019, 04:20:04 PM »

Sheesh!
napping in front of the Players Championship.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #166 on: March 14, 2019, 04:31:51 PM »

Winner of $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot was woman who decided to take ‘scenic drive,’ lawyers say

CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - The winner of South Carolina’s $1.5 Billion Mega Millions jackpot has decided to remain anonymous, but lawyers revealed Thursday the winner is a woman who was simply visiting the area.

“This South Carolinian was in town visiting Greenville, and decided to go on a scenic drive during some down time,” her attorney Jason Kurland said in a statement. “As fate would have it, her drive took her past the KC Mart, where the signs showing the incredibly large jackpot caught her eye. She decided to take a chance and purchase a ticket, never once thinking she had the slightest chance to win.”

Kurland added that she checked her ticket the morning after the drawing and was in shock and disbelief, standing motionless for what felt like hours. He also said that the woman would like to start donating to charity beginning with the following charities:

Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Columbia, SC
One SC Fund – for Hurricane Florence Relief
In The Middle, Columbia, SC
City of Simpsonville Art Center
American Red Cross Alabama Region ‐ Tornado Relief Fund

“Words can’t describe the feeling of such incredible luck,” the winner said in a statement. “I do realize that such good fortune carries a tremendous social responsibility, and it gives me a unique opportunity to assist, support and contribute to charities and causes that are close to my heart.”
Sounds like she has a good head on he shoulders.  Now hopefully she will contribute to Clemson as well and not that chicken coop.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #167 on: March 14, 2019, 04:32:28 PM »

Someone needs to check the obituaries for the Head Boiler Checker.
I think he is thoroughly enjoying his days off.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #168 on: March 14, 2019, 04:58:52 PM »

Afternoon boyz.  Back from running around, GoTF toro and coffee in the man cave.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #169 on: March 14, 2019, 04:59:59 PM »

Nice 92% Off offer up on the Jam😂

Gurkha Fat Swami 15-Cigar Sampler

MSRP $595   $49.99
Gurk Titan's up now, but only 88% off.  Pffft...
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #170 on: March 14, 2019, 05:42:53 PM »

For the first time since 2014, Warped Cigars is bringing back the original size of its Don Reynaldo blend –  5 1/2 x 42 Coronas De Luxe.

The Don Reynaldo was created by Warped Cigars’ founder Kyle Gellis as a tribute to his father.

The Coronas De Luxe was released for a limited small batch run of 100 ten-count boxes (1,000 cigars). A few months later in 2015, Gellis added the 5 x 46 Don Reynaldo Regalos as an ongoing production. The Coronas De Luxe had not been released since. Like the original run, there the 2019 run of the Coronas de Luxe will be 100 ten-count boxes.

The Don Reynaldo line comes from the El Titan de Bronze factory in Miami, Florida. It consists of a Dominican Corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and a combination of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.

The Don Reynaldo Coronas de Luxe was the #9: Cigar of the Year for 2015.
Supply and demand is gonna be interesting in this one.
No price given but guessing $13-15/stick, might curtail the demand some.
Some folks seem to want the most expensive sticks no matter how the cigar is. I think the higher price improves sales.
The Don Reynaldo is a really good cigar, smoked one last weekend.  I bought them at the Famous Bid site for a decent price, no steal for sure though.
Cigar Fed is offering a five pack for $75.  And not even with FS.  Sheesh! 
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #171 on: March 14, 2019, 06:17:03 PM »

For the first time since 2014, Warped Cigars is bringing back the original size of its Don Reynaldo blend –  5 1/2 x 42 Coronas De Luxe.

The Don Reynaldo was created by Warped Cigars’ founder Kyle Gellis as a tribute to his father.

The Coronas De Luxe was released for a limited small batch run of 100 ten-count boxes (1,000 cigars). A few months later in 2015, Gellis added the 5 x 46 Don Reynaldo Regalos as an ongoing production. The Coronas De Luxe had not been released since. Like the original run, there the 2019 run of the Coronas de Luxe will be 100 ten-count boxes.

The Don Reynaldo line comes from the El Titan de Bronze factory in Miami, Florida. It consists of a Dominican Corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and a combination of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.

The Don Reynaldo Coronas de Luxe was the #9: Cigar of the Year for 2015.
Supply and demand is gonna be interesting in this one.
No price given but guessing $13-15/stick, might curtail the demand some.
Some folks seem to want the most expensive sticks no matter how the cigar is. I think the higher price improves sales.
The Don Reynaldo is a really good cigar, smoked one last weekend.  I bought them at the Famous Bid site for a decent price, no steal for sure though.
Cigar Fed is offering a five pack for $75.  And not even with FS.  Sheesh!
I saw a deal on Curivari cigars. Curivari Coleccion #1 Robusto Sampler (Includes a Archimedes, Pythagoras, Socrates, Artistoteles, Democracia, Onassis, Centauro, and Ciclope) for $54 with FS. Is that good?
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #172 on: March 14, 2019, 06:20:46 PM »

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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #173 on: March 14, 2019, 07:07:56 PM »

For the first time since 2014, Warped Cigars is bringing back the original size of its Don Reynaldo blend –  5 1/2 x 42 Coronas De Luxe.

The Don Reynaldo was created by Warped Cigars’ founder Kyle Gellis as a tribute to his father.

The Coronas De Luxe was released for a limited small batch run of 100 ten-count boxes (1,000 cigars). A few months later in 2015, Gellis added the 5 x 46 Don Reynaldo Regalos as an ongoing production. The Coronas De Luxe had not been released since. Like the original run, there the 2019 run of the Coronas de Luxe will be 100 ten-count boxes.

The Don Reynaldo line comes from the El Titan de Bronze factory in Miami, Florida. It consists of a Dominican Corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and a combination of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.

The Don Reynaldo Coronas de Luxe was the #9: Cigar of the Year for 2015.
Supply and demand is gonna be interesting in this one.
No price given but guessing $13-15/stick, might curtail the demand some.
Some folks seem to want the most expensive sticks no matter how the cigar is. I think the higher price improves sales.
The Don Reynaldo is a really good cigar, smoked one last weekend.  I bought them at the Famous Bid site for a decent price, no steal for sure though.
Cigar Fed is offering a five pack for $75.  And not even with FS.  Sheesh!
I saw a deal on Curivari cigars. Curivari Coleccion #1 Robusto Sampler (Includes a Archimedes, Pythagoras, Socrates, Artistoteles, Democracia, Onassis, Centauro, and Ciclope) for $54 with FS. Is that good?
I don't know anything about the Curivari.  We'll have to wait for our sensei to weigh in.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #174 on: March 14, 2019, 07:48:43 PM »

For the first time since 2014, Warped Cigars is bringing back the original size of its Don Reynaldo blend –  5 1/2 x 42 Coronas De Luxe.

The Don Reynaldo was created by Warped Cigars’ founder Kyle Gellis as a tribute to his father.

The Coronas De Luxe was released for a limited small batch run of 100 ten-count boxes (1,000 cigars). A few months later in 2015, Gellis added the 5 x 46 Don Reynaldo Regalos as an ongoing production. The Coronas De Luxe had not been released since. Like the original run, there the 2019 run of the Coronas de Luxe will be 100 ten-count boxes.

The Don Reynaldo line comes from the El Titan de Bronze factory in Miami, Florida. It consists of a Dominican Corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and a combination of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.

The Don Reynaldo Coronas de Luxe was the #9: Cigar of the Year for 2015.
Supply and demand is gonna be interesting in this one.
No price given but guessing $13-15/stick, might curtail the demand some.
Some folks seem to want the most expensive sticks no matter how the cigar is. I think the higher price improves sales.
The Don Reynaldo is a really good cigar, smoked one last weekend.  I bought them at the Famous Bid site for a decent price, no steal for sure though.
Cigar Fed is offering a five pack for $75.  And not even with FS.  Sheesh!
I saw a deal on Curivari cigars. Curivari Coleccion #1 Robusto Sampler (Includes a Archimedes, Pythagoras, Socrates, Artistoteles, Democracia, Onassis, Centauro, and Ciclope) for $54 with FS. Is that good?
Good cigars but not great deal.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #175 on: March 14, 2019, 07:51:24 PM »

Winner of $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot was woman who decided to take ‘scenic drive,’ lawyers say

CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - The winner of South Carolina’s $1.5 Billion Mega Millions jackpot has decided to remain anonymous, but lawyers revealed Thursday the winner is a woman who was simply visiting the area.

“This South Carolinian was in town visiting Greenville, and decided to go on a scenic drive during some down time,” her attorney Jason Kurland said in a statement. “As fate would have it, her drive took her past the KC Mart, where the signs showing the incredibly large jackpot caught her eye. She decided to take a chance and purchase a ticket, never once thinking she had the slightest chance to win.”

Kurland added that she checked her ticket the morning after the drawing and was in shock and disbelief, standing motionless for what felt like hours. He also said that the woman would like to start donating to charity beginning with the following charities:

Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Columbia, SC
One SC Fund – for Hurricane Florence Relief
In The Middle, Columbia, SC
City of Simpsonville Art Center
American Red Cross Alabama Region ‐ Tornado Relief Fund

“Words can’t describe the feeling of such incredible luck,” the winner said in a statement. “I do realize that such good fortune carries a tremendous social responsibility, and it gives me a unique opportunity to assist, support and contribute to charities and causes that are close to my heart.”
Sounds like she has a good head on he shoulders.  Now hopefully she will contribute to Clemson as well and not that chicken coop.
More like she has a real good lawyer to write statements for her
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #176 on: March 14, 2019, 07:51:46 PM »

For the first time since 2014, Warped Cigars is bringing back the original size of its Don Reynaldo blend –  5 1/2 x 42 Coronas De Luxe.

The Don Reynaldo was created by Warped Cigars’ founder Kyle Gellis as a tribute to his father.

The Coronas De Luxe was released for a limited small batch run of 100 ten-count boxes (1,000 cigars). A few months later in 2015, Gellis added the 5 x 46 Don Reynaldo Regalos as an ongoing production. The Coronas De Luxe had not been released since. Like the original run, there the 2019 run of the Coronas de Luxe will be 100 ten-count boxes.

The Don Reynaldo line comes from the El Titan de Bronze factory in Miami, Florida. It consists of a Dominican Corojo wrapper, Nicaraguan binder, and a combination of Nicaraguan and Dominican fillers.

The Don Reynaldo Coronas de Luxe was the #9: Cigar of the Year for 2015.
Supply and demand is gonna be interesting in this one.
No price given but guessing $13-15/stick, might curtail the demand some.
Some folks seem to want the most expensive sticks no matter how the cigar is. I think the higher price improves sales.
The Don Reynaldo is a really good cigar, smoked one last weekend.  I bought them at the Famous Bid site for a decent price, no steal for sure though.
Cigar Fed is offering a five pack for $75.  And not even with FS.  Sheesh!
I saw a deal on Curivari cigars. Curivari Coleccion #1 Robusto Sampler (Includes a Archimedes, Pythagoras, Socrates, Artistoteles, Democracia, Onassis, Centauro, and Ciclope) for $54 with FS. Is that good?
Good cigars but not great deal.
Something to be said for a sampler of s line you're not familiar with, but that's about the price for a box of 10.
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #177 on: March 14, 2019, 08:00:27 PM »

Clemson has a practice of adding tombstones for top 25 teams defeated on the road.
Unveiled this years additions including Notre Dame and Alabama.

https://www.tigernet.com/update/LOOK-Clemson-adds-tombstones-for-wins-over-Alabama-Notre-Dame-and-BC-32542
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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #178 on: March 14, 2019, 08:01:53 PM »

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Re: 3/14/2019
« Reply #179 on: March 14, 2019, 09:23:52 PM »

Winner of $1.5B Mega Millions jackpot was woman who decided to take ‘scenic drive,’ lawyers say

CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - The winner of South Carolina’s $1.5 Billion Mega Millions jackpot has decided to remain anonymous, but lawyers revealed Thursday the winner is a woman who was simply visiting the area.

“This South Carolinian was in town visiting Greenville, and decided to go on a scenic drive during some down time,” her attorney Jason Kurland said in a statement. “As fate would have it, her drive took her past the KC Mart, where the signs showing the incredibly large jackpot caught her eye. She decided to take a chance and purchase a ticket, never once thinking she had the slightest chance to win.”

Kurland added that she checked her ticket the morning after the drawing and was in shock and disbelief, standing motionless for what felt like hours. He also said that the woman would like to start donating to charity beginning with the following charities:

Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Columbia, SC
One SC Fund – for Hurricane Florence Relief
In The Middle, Columbia, SC
City of Simpsonville Art Center
American Red Cross Alabama Region ‐ Tornado Relief Fund

“Words can’t describe the feeling of such incredible luck,” the winner said in a statement. “I do realize that such good fortune carries a tremendous social responsibility, and it gives me a unique opportunity to assist, support and contribute to charities and causes that are close to my heart.”
Sounds like she has a good head on he shoulders.  Now hopefully she will contribute to Clemson as well and not that chicken coop.
More like she has a real good lawyer to write statements for her
No kidding.  And listed her charities in an attempt to keep the other wolves at bay.  Like that's going to work.
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