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Cigar Banter => Daily Cigar Deals Discussion => Topic started by: CigarBanter on April 25, 2024, 12:00:29 AM
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What's up cigar enthusiasts?! Any cigar deals on the various internet sites that are worth talking about? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either... And welcome aboard!
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Morning, all. Happy Little Friday.
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Joe:
Graycliff 'G2' Maduro PGXL Double Toro - 10/32.50
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Sis:
Door #1 - Ave Maria Immaculata Toro - 10/34.99
Door #2 - Man O' War Puro Authentico Corona Maduro - 10/34.99
Door #3 - Rocky Patel Decade Robusto - 10/49.99
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Wife and kids are on their own for dinner tonight, as I'm meeting up with some work friends later.
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Morning, all. Happy Little Friday.
Apparently, it's also Draft Day. Lost track of that, came up on us quick.
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Morning, all. Happy Little Friday.
Apparently, it's also Draft Day. Lost track of that, came up on us quick.
TWHS
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Wife and kids are on their own for dinner tonight, as I'm meeting up with some work friends later.
No sandwiches need to be made this morning since the boys are going to work with their mom and she's ordering pizza.
I think this is the last year for us of, Take Your Child to Work.
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Wife and kids are on their own for dinner tonight, as I'm meeting up with some work friends later.
No sandwiches need to be made this morning since the boys are going to work with their mom and she's ordering pizza.
I think this is the last year for us of, Take Your Child to Work.
Nice that you get out of doing that this morning, but always a bit sad when you realize a milestone like that is passing.
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Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
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Chilly today versus yesterday's 70°. And we have a baseball game this evening.
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Connections
Puzzle #319
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Chilly today versus yesterday's 70°. And we have a baseball game this evening.
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Weather has certainly been all over the place the past couple of months.
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Another great commute day. Even quicker than yesterday's. Must be a lot of kids are off for spring break this week or something. Passover?
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Another great commute day. Even quicker than yesterday's. Must be a lot of kids are off for spring break this week or something. Passover?
Gotta take those victories when you can get them.
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Another great commute day. Even quicker than yesterday's. Must be a lot of kids are off for spring break this week or something. Passover?
Gotta take those victories when you can get them.
I'm feeling especially victorious this past week with work related stuff. I think I've finally got myself organized. Took only 4 1/2 months. Of course, one bad meeting with my boss will have me curled up again in the corner of my office.
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Another great commute day. Even quicker than yesterday's. Must be a lot of kids are off for spring break this week or something. Passover?
Gotta take those victories when you can get them.
I'm feeling especially victorious this past week with work related stuff. I think I've finally got myself organized. Took only 4 1/2 months. Of course, one bad meeting with my boss will have me curled up again in the corner of my office.
Ha, that's the truth. Congrats on getting yourself well-situated. Helps take the pressure off a bit, I'm sure.
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Meeting coming up at 10. We were told about this meeting on Tuesday and promised "some exciting news". Naturally, some people have been freaking out about it for two days now.
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Meeting coming up at 10. We were told about this meeting on Tuesday, and promised "some exciting news". Naturally, some people have been freaking out about it for two days now.
RAISES FOR EVERYONE!!!
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Meeting coming up at 10. We were told about this meeting on Tuesday, and promised "some exciting news". Naturally, some people have been freaking out about it for two days now.
RAISES FOR EVERYONE!!!
Me too?
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Meeting coming up at 10. We were told about this meeting on Tuesday, and promised "some exciting news". Naturally, some people have been freaking out about it for two days now.
RAISES FOR EVERYONE!!!
Me too?
Depends on how good the Page 3 spread is today.
Morning, APNewsDave.
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Today is Thursday, April 25, the 116th day of 2024.
There are 250 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History:
In 404 B.C., the Peloponnesian War ended as Athens surrendered to Sparta.
On this date:
In 1507, a world map produced by German cartographer Martin Waldseemueller contained the first recorded use of the term “America,” in honor of Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci.
In 1859, ground was broken for the Suez Canal.
In 1862, during the Civil War, a Union fleet commanded by Flag Officer David G. Farragut captured the city of New Orleans.
In 1898, the United States Congress declared war on Spain; the 10-week conflict resulted in an American victory.
In 1901, New York Gov. Benjamin Barker Odell, Jr. signed an automobile registration bill which imposed a 15 mph speed limit on highways.
In 1915, during World War I, Allied soldiers invaded the Gallipoli Peninsula in an unsuccessful attempt to take the Ottoman Empire out of the war.
In 1945, during World War II, U.S. and Soviet forces linked up on the Elbe River, a meeting that dramatized the collapse of Nazi Germany’s defenses. Meanwhile, delegates from some 50 countries gathered in San Francisco to organize the United Nations.
In 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was deployed in orbit from the space shuttle Discovery. (It was later discovered that the telescope’s primary mirror was flawed, requiring the installation of corrective components to achieve optimal focus.)
In 1992, Islamic forces in Afghanistan took control of most of the capital of Kabul following the collapse of the Communist government.
In 2002, Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes of the Grammy-winning trio TLC died in an SUV crash in Honduras; she was 30.
In 2013, President Barack Obama consoled a rural Texas community rocked by a deadly fertilizer plant explosion that killed 15 people, telling mourners during a memorial service at Baylor University they were not alone in their grief.
In 2018, Danish engineer Peter Madsen was convicted of murder for luring a Swedish journalist onto his homemade submarine before torturing and killing her; Madsen was later sentenced to life in prison.
In 2019, former Vice President Joe Biden entered the Democratic presidential race, declaring the fight against Donald Trump to be a “battle for the soul of this nation.”
In 2021, “Nomadland,” Chloe Zhao’s portrait of itinerant lives on open roads across the American West, won Best Picture at the 93rd Academy Awards; Zhao was honored as best director.
In 2022, Elon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion, promising a more lenient touch to policing content on the social media platform where he – then the world’s richest person – had made a habit of promoting his interests and attacking his critics to his tens of millions of followers.
In 2023, President Joe Biden formally announced that he would be running for reelection in 2024, asking voters to give him more time to “finish this job” and extend the run of America’s oldest president for another four years.
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Meeting coming up at 10. We were told about this meeting on Tuesday, and promised "some exciting news". Naturally, some people have been freaking out about it for two days now.
RAISES FOR EVERYONE!!!
I'd take a raise, just not a paygrade increase. If we go up to the next level, our personal cost for our health insurance goes way up. So it would be like a demotion. Lol
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Today is Thursday, April 25, the 116th day of 2024.
There are 250 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History:
In 1901, New York Gov. Benjamin Barker Odell, Jr. signed an automobile registration bill which imposed a 15 mph speed limit on highways.
All I can picture is a wife sitting in the passenger seat screaming, "OH MY GOD, are you going 17?!? SLOW DOWN!"
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Today’s Birthdays:
Actor Al Pacino is 84.
Rock musician Stu Cook (Creedence Clearwater Revival) is 79.
Singer Bjorn Ulvaeus (ABBA) is 79.
Actor Talia Shire is 79.
Actor Jeffrey DeMunn is 77.
Rock musician Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) is 74.
Country singer-songwriter Rob Crosby is 70.
Actor Hank Azaria is 60.
Rock singer Andy Bell (Erasure) is 60.
Rock musician Eric Avery (Jane’s Addiction) is 59.
Country musician Rory Feek (Joey + Rory) is 59.
TV personality Jane Clayson is 57.
Actor Renee Zellweger is 55.
Actor Gina Torres is 55.
Actor Jason Lee is 54.
Actor Jason Wiles is 54.
Actor Emily Bergl is 49.
Actor Marguerite Moreau is 47.
Actor Melonie Diaz is 40.
Actor Sara Paxton is 36.
Actor/producer Allisyn Snyder is 28.
Actor Jayden Rey is 15.
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
4
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OMFG, what a waste of time. The meeting was about a new recognition program, which we got an email about earlier this week. We took "this meeting could've been an email" to a whole new level, since this meeting was about a previous email. Jesus.
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
4
4?
Wassamadda for you?
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Today is Thursday, April 25, the 116th day of 2024.
There are 250 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History:
In 1901, New York Gov. Benjamin Barker Odell, Jr. signed an automobile registration bill which imposed a 15 mph speed limit on highways.
All I can picture is a wife sitting in the passenger seat screaming, "OH MY GOD, are you going 17?!? SLOW DOWN!"
Is she high, in your hypothetical scenario?
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Today is Thursday, April 25, the 116th day of 2024.
There are 250 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History:
In 1901, New York Gov. Benjamin Barker Odell, Jr. signed an automobile registration bill which imposed a 15 mph speed limit on highways.
All I can picture is a wife sitting in the passenger seat screaming, "OH MY GOD, are you going 17?!? SLOW DOWN!"
Is she high, in your hypothetical scenario?
Not high, just a typical side-seat driving wife.
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
4
4?
Wassamadda for you?
At least he was one of the 4?
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
4
4?
Wassamadda for you?
At least he was one of the 4?
Were these?
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
Five.
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Page 3.
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Part 3...
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OMFG, what a waste of time. The meeting was about a new recognition program, which we got an email about earlier this week. We took "this meeting could've been an email" to a whole new level, since this meeting was about a previous email. Jesus.
So, no raises? But now you can send a gold star to a colleague instead, for going above and beyond?
I'd love to be able to calculate the cost of that meeting.
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
4
4?
Wassamadda for you?
At least he was one of the 4?
Were these?
Nope. All familiar faces but wouldn't have known their names.
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Part 3...
Yes, 2 out of the 3. Knew the other face too but not the name.
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Part 3...
Only Renee.
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OMFG, what a waste of time. The meeting was about a new recognition program, which we got an email about earlier this week. We took "this meeting could've been an email" to a whole new level, since this meeting was about a previous email. Jesus.
So, no raises? But now you can send a gold star to a colleague instead, for going above and beyond?
I'd love to be able to calculate the cost of that meeting.
They claim we'll be having team events, raffles, appreciation gifts, stuff like that. I'll believe it when I see it.
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Morning, muchachos.
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Connections
Puzzle #319
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Wordle 1,041 3/6
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
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Today's Over/Under is 5
Raz Over/Under is 9
Dead on.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
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Morning, muchachos.
Hello, Raz.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Exactly. Which is why I was originally looking for slang terms, until I found one word that was correct, and the rest came into view pretty easily.
My kids seemed to have moved on from this particular term, but I still say it occasionally to make them cringe. I figure what's good for the goose is good for the gander, or something like that.
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Wordle 1,041 3/6
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Morning, muchachos.
Hello, Raz.
Morning, T.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Exactly. Which is why I was originally looking for slang terms, until I found one word that was correct, and the rest came into view pretty easily.
My kids seemed to have moved on from this particular term, but I still say it occasionally to make them cringe. I figure what's good for the goose is good for the gander, or something like that.
If parents don't make their kids cringe on a regular basis, they aren't doing their job.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Exactly. Which is why I was originally looking for slang terms, until I found one word that was correct, and the rest came into view pretty easily.
My kids seemed to have moved on from this particular term, but I still say it occasionally to make them cringe. I figure what's good for the goose is good for the gander, or something like that.
If parents don't make their kids cringe on a regular basis, they aren't doing their job.
My philosophy in a nutshell.
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Wordle 1,041 4/6*
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Hazzuh!
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Learn something new every day.
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Connections
Puzzle #319
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Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🔵🟡🔵🔵
🔵🔵🔵🔵
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Apparently, the term dates at least to the 1940s and a game that originated among African-Americans called "The Dozens" in which two players exchange insults until one gives up. Each are trying to outdo the other and shut them up, so the game is often referred to as "capping."
The term "bust a cap" also originates in this game, and is not, as I'd always assumed, a reference to toy guns that detonated paper or plastic caps. Killing someone with a firearm shuts them up - caps them - permanently.
Like I said, something new every day.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Apparently, the term dates at least to the 1940s and a game called "The Dozens" in which two players exchange insults until one gives up. Each are trying to outdo the other and shut them up, so the game is often referred to as "capping."
The term "bust a cap" also originates in this game, and is not, as I'd always assumed, a reference to toy guns that detonated paper or plastic caps. Killing someone with a firearm shuts them up - caps them - permanently.
Like I said, something new every day.
Interesting stuff.
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The puzzle was easy, but I still have no idea what the title clue means. Is it slang for "That's capital!"? Beats hell out of me.
Strands #53
“That’s cap!”
🟡
Originally, I was thinking it had to do with teenage slang. But have you never heard cap, as in ballcap?
I know what a cap is. But I have never heard or read anyone say, "That's cap!" I don't know what that means.
It means that it is a lie. My stupid kids use it all the time.
Apparently, the term dates at least to the 1940s and a game called "The Dozens" in which two players exchange insults until one gives up. Each are trying to outdo the other and shut them up, so the game is often referred to as "capping."
The term "bust a cap" also originates in this game, and is not, as I'd always assumed, a reference to toy guns that detonated paper or plastic caps. Killing someone with a firearm shuts them up - caps them - permanently.
Like I said, something new every day.
Interesting stuff.
It's not clear exactly how the term morphed from "dominance" to "dishonesty," but because winning at The Dozens requires increasingly extravagant insults that ultimately bear little correlation to reality, it's not hard to guess.
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Good evening.
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Chilly today versus yesterday's 70°. And we have a baseball game this evening.
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It was a cold one, as expected. We lost 5-10 after 6 1/2 innings of play.