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Title: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarBanter on March 18, 2015, 12:01:09 AM
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Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:37:53 AM
Good morning guys.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:38:12 AM
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Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:39:29 AM
On this day in history ..
0417 - St Zosimus begins his reign as Catholic Pope
0731 - St Gregory III begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1123 - 1st Latern Council (9th ecumenical council) opens in Rome
1167 - Battle of El-Babein, Egypt: Franks under Amalrik vs Syrians
1190 - Crusaders kill 57 Jews in Bury St Edmonds England
1229 - German emperor Frederick II crowns himself king of Jerusalem
1438 - Albrecht II von Habsburg becomes king of Germany
1509 - Emperor Maximilian I names Margaretha land guardians of Netherlands
1532 - English parliament bans payments by English church to Rome
1541 - Hernan de Soto observes 1st recorded flood in America (Mississippi R)
1582 - Prince Willem of Orange injured in attack at Antwerp
1583 - Dutch States General & Anjou sign treaty
1673 - Lord Berkley sells his half of New Jersey to the Quakers
1754 - Duke of Newcastle becomes English premier
1766 - Britain repeals the Stamp Act
1773 - Oliver Goldsmith' "She Stoops to Conquer," premieres in London
1793 - 2nd Battle at Neerwinden: Austria army beats France
1810 - "Converse," 1st US opera, premieres in NY
1813 - David Melville, Newport, RI, patents apparatus for making coal gas
1818 - Congress approves 1st pensions for government service
1834 - 1st railroad tunnel in US completed, in Penn (275 m long)
1835 - Charles Darwin departs Santiago Chile on his way to Portillo Pass
1847 - 1st Dutch public telegram
1850 - Henry Wells & William Fargo forms American Express in Buffalo
1858 - Dutch Van der Brugghen govt resigns
1859 - Vera Cruz besieged by Miram¢n (Cons) in Mexican War of Reform
1864 - Dale Dike on Humber River crumbles drowning some 240
1865 - Battle of Wilson's raid to Selma, AL
1865 - Congress of Confederate States of American adjourns for last time
1870 - 1st US National Wildlife Preserve (Lake Meritt in Oakland Calif)
1871 - Communards revolt in Paris
1877 - President Hayes appoints Frederick Douglass marshal of Wash DC
1881 - Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opens (MSG)
1890 - 1st US state naval militia organized (Massachusetts)
1891 - Britain is linked to the continent by Telephone
1892 - Lord Stanley presents silver challenge cup for hockey (Stanley Cup)
1895 - 200 blacks leave Savannah, Ga for Liberia
1899 - Phoebe, a moon of Saturn is discovered by Pickering
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:40:18 AM
1900 - Ajax (Amsterdam Football Club), forms
1902 - Enrico Caruso becomes 1st well-known performer to make a record
1902 - Sch”nberg's "Verkl„rte Nacht," premieres in Vienna
1904 - 1st performance of Edward Elgar's "In the South (Alassio)"
1909 - Einar Dessau of Denmark makes 1st ham broadcast
1910 - 1st opera by an US composer (Converse) performed at the Met, NYC
1911 - North Dakota enacts a hail insurance law
1914 - White Wolf gang beats govt army in Jingdezhen China
1915 - Failed British attack in Dardanelles
1915 - French battleship Bouvet explodes, 640 killed
1918 - Soccer team SON OF Meerssen forms
1918 - Socialist Youth AJC organizes in Amsterdam
1919 - Order of DeMolay forms in Kansas City
1920 - Greece adopts the Gregorian calendar
1921 - 2nd Peace of Riga, Poland enlarged
1921 - Steamer "Hong Koh" runs aground off Swatow China killing 1,000
1922 - 1st intercollegiate indoor polo championship (Princeton vs Yale)
1922 - Brit magistrates in India sentence Gandhi to 6 years for disobedience
1922 - Mohandas K Gandhi sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment
1922 - WBT-AM in Charlotte NC begins radio transmissions
1925 - (8) 60-MPH tornadoes speed Mo, In, Il, Ky, & Tn kills 689
1929 - Dmitri Shostakovitch' "The new Babylon," premieres in Leningrad
1930 - Boston Bruins win record 20th NHL home game
1931 - 1st electric shavers go on sale in US (Schick)
1931 - Juan Bautista Aznar becomes premier of Spain
1933 - Radio Clube de Mocambique's, 1st radio transmission
1933 - US Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Maribel Vinson
1933 - US Mens Figure Skating championship won by Roger Turner
1937 - Gas explosion in school in New London Texas: 294 die
1938 - Mexico takes control of foreign-owned oil properties
1938 - NY 1st requires serological blood tests of pregnant women
1938 - Pres Cardena of Mexico nationalizes US & British oil companies
1940 - Mussolini joins Hitler in Germany's war against France & Britain
1942 - Illegal Free Netherlands announces boycott of theaters
1942 - 2 black players, Jackie Robinson & Nate Moreland, request a tryout with the Chicago White Sox, they are allowed to work out
1943 - James Oglethorpe (US) & Terkolei (Neth), torpedoed & sinks
1943 - Red Army evacuates Belgorod
1944 - Nazi Germany occupies Hungary
1944 - 2,500 women trample guards & floorwalkers to purchase 1,500 alarm clocks announced for sale in a Chicago Illinois dept store
1945 - 1,250 US bombers attacks Berlin
1945 - Maurice "Rocket" Richard becomes the 1st NHLer to score 50 goals
1945 - US Task Force 58 attacks targets on Kiushu
1948 - France & Great Britain & Benelux sign Treaty of Brussels
1948 - Philips begin experimental TV broadcasting
1949 - NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Org) ratified
1949 - WGAL TV channel 8 in Lancaster, PA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1950 - "Touch & Go" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 176 performances
1950 - CCNY beats Bradley 69-61 for the NIT championship
1951 - Pat O'Sullivan wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1952 - 1st plastic lens for cataract patients fitted (Phila)
1952 - Communist offensive in Korea
1953 - 15th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Indiana beats Kansas 69-68
1953 - Boston Braves move to Milwaukee
1953 - Earthquake strikes West Turkey, 250 die
1953 - KGNC (now KAMR) TV channel 4 in Amarillo, TX (NBC) begins broadcasting
1953 - NL approves Boston Braves move to Milwaukee (1st shift since 1903)
1955 - I Hatojama recognized as premier of Japan
1957 - WTWV (now WTVA) TV channel 9 in Tupelo-Columbus, MS (NBC) begins
1958 - Dodgers announces mascot/clown Emmett Kelly will not perform in 1958
1959 - Boston Celtic's Bill Sharman begins record of 56 straight free-throws
1959 - President Dwight D Eisenhower signs Hawaii statehood bill
1961 - Poppin' Fresh Pillsbury Dough Boy introduced
1962 - Algerian War ends after 7« yrs (250,000 die), Ben Bella flees
1962 - Dmitri Shostakovitch becomes member of Supreme Soviet of USSR
1963 - "Tovarich" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 264 performances
1963 - France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria
1963 - Supreme Court's Miranda Decision; defendants must have lawyers
1963 - WGSF TV channel 31 in Newark, OH (PBS) begins broadcasting
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:42:27 AM
1900 - Ajax (Amsterdam Football Club), forms
1902 - Enrico Caruso becomes 1st well-known performer to make a record
1902 - Sch”nberg's "Verkl„rte Nacht," premieres in Vienna
1904 - 1st performance of Edward Elgar's "In the South (Alassio)"
1909 - Einar Dessau of Denmark makes 1st ham broadcast
1910 - 1st opera by an US composer (Converse) performed at the Met, NYC
1911 - North Dakota enacts a hail insurance law
1914 - White Wolf gang beats govt army in Jingdezhen China
1915 - Failed British attack in Dardanelles
1915 - French battleship Bouvet explodes, 640 killed
1918 - Soccer team SON OF Meerssen forms
1918 - Socialist Youth AJC organizes in Amsterdam
1919 - Order of DeMolay forms in Kansas City
1920 - Greece adopts the Gregorian calendar
1921 - 2nd Peace of Riga, Poland enlarged
1921 - Steamer "Hong Koh" runs aground off Swatow China killing 1,000
1922 - 1st intercollegiate indoor polo championship (Princeton vs Yale)
1922 - Brit magistrates in India sentence Gandhi to 6 years for disobedience
1922 - Mohandas K Gandhi sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment
1922 - WBT-AM in Charlotte NC begins radio transmissions
1925 - (8) 60-MPH tornadoes speed Mo, In, Il, Ky, & Tn kills 689
1929 - Dmitri Shostakovitch' "The new Babylon," premieres in Leningrad
1930 - Boston Bruins win record 20th NHL home game
1931 - 1st electric shavers go on sale in US (Schick)
1931 - Juan Bautista Aznar becomes premier of Spain
1933 - Radio Clube de Mocambique's, 1st radio transmission
1933 - US Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Maribel Vinson
1933 - US Mens Figure Skating championship won by Roger Turner
1937 - Gas explosion in school in New London Texas: 294 die
1938 - Mexico takes control of foreign-owned oil properties
1938 - NY 1st requires serological blood tests of pregnant women
1938 - Pres Cardena of Mexico nationalizes US & British oil companies
1940 - Mussolini joins Hitler in Germany's war against France & Britain
1942 - Illegal Free Netherlands announces boycott of theaters
1942 - 2 black players, Jackie Robinson & Nate Moreland, request a tryout with the Chicago White Sox, they are allowed to work out
1943 - James Oglethorpe (US) & Terkolei (Neth), torpedoed & sinks
1943 - Red Army evacuates Belgorod
1944 - Nazi Germany occupies Hungary
1944 - 2,500 women trample guards & floorwalkers to purchase 1,500 alarm clocks announced for sale in a Chicago Illinois dept store
1945 - 1,250 US bombers attacks Berlin
1945 - Maurice "Rocket" Richard becomes the 1st NHLer to score 50 goals
1945 - US Task Force 58 attacks targets on Kiushu
1948 - France & Great Britain & Benelux sign Treaty of Brussels
1948 - Philips begin experimental TV broadcasting
1949 - NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Org) ratified
1949 - WGAL TV channel 8 in Lancaster, PA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1950 - "Touch & Go" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 176 performances
1950 - CCNY beats Bradley 69-61 for the NIT championship
1951 - Pat O'Sullivan wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1952 - 1st plastic lens for cataract patients fitted (Phila)
1952 - Communist offensive in Korea
1953 - 15th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Indiana beats Kansas 69-68
1953 - Boston Braves move to Milwaukee
1953 - Earthquake strikes West Turkey, 250 die
1953 - KGNC (now KAMR) TV channel 4 in Amarillo, TX (NBC) begins broadcasting
1953 - NL approves Boston Braves move to Milwaukee (1st shift since 1903)
1955 - I Hatojama recognized as premier of Japan
1957 - WTWV (now WTVA) TV channel 9 in Tupelo-Columbus, MS (NBC) begins
1958 - Dodgers announces mascot/clown Emmett Kelly will not perform in 1958
1959 - Boston Celtic's Bill Sharman begins record of 56 straight free-throws
1959 - President Dwight D Eisenhower signs Hawaii statehood bill
1961 - Poppin' Fresh Pillsbury Dough Boy introduced
1962 - Algerian War ends after 7« yrs (250,000 die), Ben Bella flees
1962 - Dmitri Shostakovitch becomes member of Supreme Soviet of USSR
1963 - "Tovarich" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 264 performances
1963 - France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria
1963 - Supreme Court's Miranda Decision; defendants must have lawyers
1963 - WGSF TV channel 31 in Newark, OH (PBS) begins broadcasting
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:43:28 AM
1963 - France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria
1963 - Supreme Court's Miranda Decision; defendants must have lawyers
1963 - WGSF TV channel 31 in Newark, OH (PBS) begins broadcasting
1965 - "Do I Hear a Waltz?" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 220 performances
1965 - Rolling Stones fined œ5 each for public urination
1965 - USSR launches Voshkod 2; Alexei Leonov makes 1st spacewalk (20 mins)
1966 - "Pousse Cafe" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 3 performances
1966 - General Suharto forms government in Indonesia
1966 - Scott Paper begins selling paper dresses for $1
1967 - Beatles' "Penny Lane," single goes #1
1967 - Oil tanker Torrey Canyon hits a rock & spills oil
1968 - Congress repeals requirement for a gold reserve
1968 - WVER TV channel 28 in Rutland, VT (PBS) begins broadcasting
1968 - WVTA TV channel 41 in Windsor, VT (PBS) begins broadcasting
1969 - "Come Summer" opens at Lunt Fontanne Theater NYC for 7 performances
1970 - -25) US Postal begins strike
1970 - Cambodia military coup under Gen Lon Nol, prince Sihanuk flees
1970 - KAEC TV channel 19 in Lufkin, TX (ABC) suspends broadcasting
1970 - Mail service paralyzed by 1st major postal strike
1970 - NFL selects Wilson as official football & scoreboard as official time
1971 - 200 die in landslide into Lake Yanahuani, Chungar Peru
1972 - AIAW 1st basketball champs, Immaculata beats West Chester State 52-48
1972 - China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC
1972 - Cornell NCAA hockey team shut out for 1st time in 225 games (Boston U)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:44:30 AM
1972 - Memphis' Larry Miller sets ABA record of 67 pts in a game
1973 - "Seesaw" opens at Uris Theater NYC for 296 performances
1973 - Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Orange Blossom Golf Classic
1974 - Most Arab oil producing nations end embargo against US
1975 - Kurds end fight against Iraqi army
1977 - Clash releases their 1st recording "White Riot"
1977 - US restricts citizens from visiting Cuba, Vietnam, N Korea & Cambodia
1977 - Vietnam hands over MIA to US
1978 - 250,000 attend rock concert Calif Jam II in Ontario Calif
1978 - Pakistani former premier Ali Bhutto sentenced to death
1979 - "On the 20th Century" closes at St James Theater NYC after 460 perfs
1979 - Battles between Kurds & Iranians break in Sananday Iran
1979 - Joanne Carner wins LPGA Honda Civic Golf Classic
1980 - Vostok rocket exploded on launch pad while being refueled, killing 50
1981 - Buffalo Sabres sets NHL record of 9 goals in 1 period (vs Toronto)
1982 - Singer Teddy Pendergrass' spinal cord severed in a car accident
1984 - Chris Johnson wins LPGA Tucson Conquistadores Golf Open
1985 - Capital Cities Communications Inc acquires ABC
1985 - Commissioner Peter Ueberroth reinstates Willie Mays & Mickey Mantle
1986 - Exciting draw in final gives NSW the Sheffield Shield over Qld
1986 - Treasury Dept announces plans to alter paper money
1987 - Gerber survey find most popular names for newborns (Jessica & Matthew)
1987 - US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1989 - 27th space shuttle mission, STS-29 (Discovery 8), returns to Earth
1989 - California Quake amusement ride opens at Universal Studios
1989 - Dino Ciccarelli sets Wash Cap record of 7 pts in a game
1989 - Largest Art robbery in the history (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston), where 12 paintings valued at $100 million are stolen
1990 - 1st free elections in East Germany, Conservatives beat Communists
1990 - 32-day lockout by baseball owners ends
1990 - A Tampa little leaguer, dies, after being struck by a pitch
1990 - Biggest US art robbery, $100's millions at Gardner Museum, Boston
1990 - Colleen Walker wins Circle K Tucson LPGA Golf Open
1991 - Apple computer head Steve Jobs weds Laurene Powell
1991 - Mike Tyson beats Razor Ruddock in the 7th round
1991 - Phila '76ers retires Wilt Chamberlain's #13 jersey
1991 - Reggie Miller (Indiana) ends NBA free throw streak of 52 games
1992 - "4 Baboons Adoring the Sun" opens at Beaumont Theater NYC for 38 perf
1992 - Donna Summer gets a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
1992 - Leona Helmsley sentence to 4 years for tax evasion
1992 - Zimbabwe beat England by 9 runs in World Cup at Albury
1993 - "Sisters Rosensweig" opens at Barrymore Theater NYC for 556 perfs
1993 - Amsterdam stock exchange hits record Ÿ12.2 billion
1993 - Eddie Murphy marries Nicole Mitchell in NYC
1993 - Sri Lanka beat England in Test match by 5 wickets
1994 - South Africa Goldstone committee reveals existence of secret police
1994 - Space shuttle STS-62 (Columbia 16), lands
1994 - Zsa Zsa Gabor files for bankruptcy
1995 - Michael Jordan announces he is ending his 17 month NBA retirement
1995 - STS 67 (Endeavour 8) lands after 16« days
1995 - Spanish princess Elena (31) weds Jaime de Marichalar y Saenez Tejada
1996 - 50,000 swimmers raise 15 million for charity during BT's Swimathon '96
1997 - Russian AN-24 plane crashes in Turkey, 50 die
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:45:12 AM
Famous birthdays for this day ..

1380 - Liduina van Schiedam, Dutch "Christ's bride"/saint
1548 - Cornelis Ketel, Dutch portrait painter/poet
1556 - Fran‡ois-Hercule de Valois, French duke of Anjou/Brabant
1578 - Adam Elsheimer, German painter/cartoonist/etcher, baptized
1609 - Frederick III, King of Denmark & Norway (1648-70); absolutist
1644 - Gottfried Wegner, composer
1657 - Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni, Italian composer
1690 - Christian Goldbach, German mathematician (Goldbach position)
1734 - Joseph Schmitt, composer
1756 - Johann Christoph Vogel, composer
1765 - David H Chass‚, Dutch baron/general (fought Napoleon at Waterloo)
1781 - Gustave Vogt, composer
1782 - John Caldwell Calhoun, SC, Andrew Jackson's VP (1825-32)
1809 - Gabriel de la Concepci¢n Vald‚s, [Placido], Cuban poet
1813 - Friedrich Hebbel, writer
1829 - William Robertson Boggs, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1911
1830 - Numa D Fustel de Coulanges, French historian/sociologist
1837 - Grover Cleveland, [Stephen], NJ, 22nd/24th Pres (1885-89, 93-97)
1838 - Jan B Stobbaerts, Flemish painter
1838 - Randal Cremer, Britain, trade unionist, pacifist (Nobel 1903)
1839 - Francis Fessenden, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1906
1843 - Jules HPFX Vandenpeereboom, premier of Belgium (1899)
1844 - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Tikhvin Russia, composer (Scheherazade)
1848 - Nathaniel Herreshoff, America Cup yacht designer
1858 - Rudolph C K Diesel, German engineer (Diesel motor)
1864 - Karl M Lybeck, Finnish/Swedish language poet (Samlade Arbeten)
1866 - Dumitru Kiriac-Georgescu, composer
1866 - John Loudon, Dutch minister of Foreign Affairs (1913-18)
1867 - Michael G de Boer, historian (Harbor of Amsterdam)
1869 - [Arthur] Neville Chamberlain, British PM (C, 1937-40)
1872 - Frank Hoyt Losey, composer
1877 - Clem Hill, cricketer (all-time great Australian batsman)
1880 - Christopher K H de Ner‚e tot Babberich, cartoonist
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:45:54 AM
1881 - Oliver Seibert, hall of fame hockey player (elected 1963)
1881 - Paul Le Flem, composer
1882 - Gian Francesco Malipiero, composer
1886 - Edward Everett Horton, Bkln NY, actor/narrator (Bulwinkle Show)
1886 - Kurt Koffka, Germany, Gestalt psychologist
1886 - Marianne [Goudeket-]Philips, Dutch author (Between Heaven & Earth)
1888 - Joseph Csaky, Hungarian/French sculptor
1889 - F Rijkens, oldest living person in Netherlands
1890 - Gerardus van der Leeuw, Dutch religion historian/minister of Education
1892 - Robert P Tristram Coffin, poet/reporter (WW II)
1893 - Wilfred Owen, England, anti-war poet (Anthem for Doomed Youth)
1897 - Betty Compson, actress (Big City, Docks Of New York)
1898 - Otto Jochum, composer
1899 - Lavrenti Beria, chief of Soviet secret police under Stalin
1901 - Piotr Perkowski, composer
1905 - John Kirkpatrick, NYC, pianist (Concord Sonata)
1905 - Mollie Parnis, NYC, fashion designer (Mollie Roberts Collection)
1905 - Robert Donat, England, actor (Goodbye Mr Chips, Citadel)
1906 - Roy L Johnson, US admiral (WW II-Pacific Ocean)
1907 - Eleanor L "Betty" Compton, US actress (Here Comes Trouble)
1908 - Louis Gaste, songwriter
1910 - Chiang Ching-huo, son of Chinese pres Chiang Kai-shek/pres (1978-88)
1911 - Smiley Burnette, Summum Ill, cowboy (Charlie-Petticoat Junction)
1913 - Margaret Hesse, princess of Hesse/Rhine
1913 - Rene Clement, Bordeaux France, director/writer (Is Paris Burning)
1913 - William Hutchinson Murray, mountaineer/author
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:46:42 AM
1914 - Cesar Guerra Peixe, composer
1914 - James Pack, naval officer museum curator
1915 - Richard Thomas Condon, author
1916 - Louis Toebosch, composer
1919 - Laila Schou Nilsen, Norway, downhill skier (Olympic-gold-1936)
1919 - Len Johnson, cricketer (Australian fast bowler played Test in 1948)
1920 - Eric Halsall, sheepdog trial commentator
1920 - John Paul II, [Karol Wojtyla], Poland, Pope (1978- )
1922 - Egon Bahr, German journalist/politician
1924 - Madhussudan Rege, cricketer (15 runs in only Test India v WI 1948-49)
1925 - Peter Graves, Minneapolis Mn, actor (James Phelps-Mission Impossible)
1927 - George Plimpton, NYC, sports writer (Paper Lion)
1927 - John Harold Kander, composer (Cabaret, Funny Lady, Kramer vs Kramer)
1928 - Fidel V Ramos, pres (Phillipines)
1928 - William R Boggs, Georgia, Brig Gen/chief of engineers under Bragg
1929 - Christa Wolf, German novelist (Divided Heaven)
1929 - Ctirad Kohoutek, composer
1929 - Kai Winding, rocker
1930 - Maurice Peress, NYC, conductor (KC Philharmonic 1974-80)
1931 - Howard Coble, (Rep-R-NC, 1985- )
1932 - F[rederik] W[illem] de Klerk, president South Africa (1989-94)
1932 - John Updike, Shillington Pa, poet/novelist (Rabbit Run)
1933 - Unita Blackwell, 1st black mayor in Mississippi
1934 - Pavle Despalj, composer
1936 - Hans Peter Bleuel, writer
1936 - Robert Lee Smith, US singer (Tams, You Lied to Your Daddy)
1936 - Tony Nash, England, bobsled (Olympic-gold-1964)
1937 - Mark Donohue, auto racer (1972 Indianapolis 500)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:47:22 AM
1937 - Robin Wright, race horse trainer
1938 - Carl Gottlieb, comedian (Ken Berry Wow Show)
1938 - Charley Pride, Sledge Miss, country singer (Sweet Country)
1938 - Shashi Kapoor, Calcutta India, actor (Shalimar, Heat & Dust)
1939 - Travis Pritchett, rocker (Travis & Bob)
1940 - Kathy Hutchinson, race horse trainer
1941 - Wilson Pickett, Prattville Alabama, R&B singer (Funky Broadway)
1941 - Wolfgang Bauer, writer
1943 - Kevin Dobson, Jackson Hgts NY, actor (Kojak, Knots Landing, Shannon)
1945 - Aleksey Vakhonin, USSR, bantam weight (Olympic-gold-1964)
1946 - Michael Reagan, talk show host, Ronald's son
1947 - Barry Wilson, Engld, rock drummer (Procol Harum-Whiter Shade of Pale)
1947 - David Lloyd, cricketer (England opener, 214 v India 1974)
1947 - Steven H Schiff, (Rep-R-New Mexico)
1948 - Eknath Solkar, cricketer (India 1969-77, brilliant short-leg fielder)
1949 - Alex "Hurricane" Higgins, Irish snooker player (2X world-champ)
1949 - Starr Danias, NYC, ballerina (Turning Point)
1950 - Brad Dourif, WV, actor (Ragtime, Eyes of Laura Mars, Fatal Beauty)
1950 - James Conlon, NYC, conductor (Cincinnati May Festival-1979)
1950 - John Hartman, Falls Church Va, rock drummer (Doobie Brothers)
1953 - Helmer C Koetje, Dutch 2nd chamber member (CDA)
1953 - Jamie West-Oram, rocker (Fixx)
1953 - Margaret L Augustine, Buffalo NY, project manager (Biosphere 2)
1953 - Nicholas Wisdom, cricketer (son of comic Norman, 2 games Sussex 1974)
1954 - James F Reilly II, Mt Home AFB Idaho, PhD/astronaut (STS 89, sk:100)
1955 - Graham Porter, cricketer (1 day intl for Australia 1979)
1956 - "The Model" Rick Martel, [Richard Vignault], wrestler (WWF/AWA)
1956 - Ingamar Stenmark, Sweden, slalom (Olympic-2 gold-1980)
1957 - Christer Fuglesang, Stockholm Sweden, physicist/astronaut (Mir backup)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:47:55 AM
1958 - Andreas Wenzel, Liechtenstein, skier (Olympic-silver-1980)
1959 - Irene Cara, Bronx NYC, actress/singer (Fame, DC Cab, Certain Fury)
1960 - Claudia Udy, Albuquerque NM, actress (Out of Control, Nightforce)
1960 - Guy Carbonneau, Sept-iles, NHL center (Dallas Stars)
1960 - Patricia Farinelli, LA Calif, playmate (December, 1981)
1960 - Richard Biggs, Columbus Ohio, actor (Marcus-Days of Our Lives)
1961 - Kevan James, cricketer (all-rounder 4 wkts/4 balls & ton v India 1996)
1961 - Mark Van Thillo, Wilrijk Belgium, co-capt (Biosphere 2)
1961 - Todd Nelson, Dalles Ore, tennis star
1962 - Trevor Franklin, cricketer (opened for NZ mid-80's)
1963 - Vanessa L Williams, Millwood NY, 1st black Miss America (1983)/singer
1964 - Bonnie Blair, Champaign Ill, speed skater (Oly-5 gold/brz-88, 92, 94)
1964 - Christina Ferguson, Phoenix Az, playmate (Apr, 1983)
1965 - Geronimo Berroa, Santo Domingo Dom Rep, outfielder (Oakland A's)
1965 - Jeff Labarr, rocker (Cinderella-Heartbreak Station)
1966 - Jerry Cantrell, US rock guitarist (Alice in Chains-Dirt)
1967 - Andre Rison, NFL wide receiver (Cleve Browns, KC Chiefs)
1967 - Derrick Graham, NFL tackle (GB Packers, Car Panthers, Seat Seahawks)
1968 - Joseph Ouellet, hockey forward (Team France 1998)
1968 - Pat Terrell, NFL strong safety (Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers)
1969 - Michael Dumas, NFL free safety (SD Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars)
1969 - Shaun Udal, cricketer (Hants off-spinner, England to Aust 1994-95)
1969 - Sheila Taormina, 4X200m freestyle swimmer (Olympics-gold-96)
1970 - Michael Rapaport, actor (Zak-Zebrahead)
1970 - Queen Latifah, rap singer/actress (Khadijah James-Living Single)
1970 - Sarah Thorsett, Winona Minn, 1.5k runner
1971 - Mariaan de Swardt, Johannesburg, tennis star (1996 3rd round Aust))
1973 - Marlon Kerner, NFL cornerback (Buffalo Bills)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:50:05 AM
1968 - Manuel Gomez Carillo, composer, dies at 85
1969 - Barbara Bates, actress (Kathy-It's a Great Life), dies at 43
1971 - George Wood, England cricket wicketkeeper (v S Africa 1924), dies
1973 - Lauritz L H Melchior, Danish baritone/actor (Luxury Liner), dies at 82
1974 - David C Imboden, actor (King of Kings), dies at 87
1976 - James McCartney, father of Paul McCartney, dies at 73
1976 - Robert de Roos, composer, dies at 69
1977 - Marien Ngouabi, president of Congo-Brazzaville, murdered
1978 - Faith Baldwin, US author (They Who Love), dies at 84
1978 - Peggy Wood, actress (One Life to Live, Mama), dies at 86
1980 - Erich Fromm, German/US psychoanalyst, dies at 79
1980 - Herman Griffith, cricketer (13 Tests for WI, 44 wickets), dies
1982 - Georg G Lampe, Dutch painter/director (Free Academy), dies at 60
1983 - Umberto of Piemonte, King Umberto II of Italy (1946), dies
1984 - Charlie Lau, White Sox coach/renowned hitting instructor, dies at 50
1984 - Paul Frances Webster, lyricist, dies of Parkinson's disease at 76
1985 - Jack Miller, orch leader (Kate Smith Evening Hour), dies at 89
1986 - Bernard Malamud, US writer (Fixer, Natural), dies at 71
1987 - Bil Baird, puppeteer (Jack Paar Show), dies at 82
1989 - Piet Kruiver, Dutch soccer player, dies at 51
1989 - William Challee, actor (Desperate, Moonchild), dies
1990 - Robin Harris, actor (House Party, Mo' Better Blues), dies at 36
1991 - Jack McCoy, Radio/TV personality, dies at 72
1991 - Vilma Banky, actress (Eagle, Son of Sheik, Rebel), dies at 93
1992 - Cornelis B Vaandrager, [C Vaan], poet (Giant of Rotterdam), dies at 56
1995 - Charles Drain, singer, dies at 65
1995 - Frederic Ramsey Jr, folklorist/author, dies at 80
1995 - Heinrich Sutermeister, Swiss composer (Raskolnikov), dies at 84
1996 - Alepoude Odysseus Elytis llis, poet, dies at 84
1996 - Hawkes Jessie Jacquetta Priestley, archaeologist, dies at 85
1997 - ?, raped comatose woman who bore a child 1 year earlier, dies at 30
1997 - Willem de Kooning (abstract artist), dead Alzheimer's at 92
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:51:10 AM
Skyscraper
-------------------------

Two men were sitting at a bar at the top of a skyscraper. Both were bending their elbows at a steady rate. The first man said, "You know, there's such an updraft on the outside of this building, that if you jump off, you'll fall for a bit, but the updraft will catch you, and bring you right back up to this balcony.

The second guy said, "I don't believe it, you'll have to prove this to me."

So the first guy goes over the balcony and jumps off. He falls and falls and falls, and then he slows in mid drop, and begins rising back up. Finally, he lightly steps back onto the balcony. "See, I told you," he says.

The second guy says, "I've got to try that." So he jumps off the balcony, and falls and falls and falls and falls. Finally, splat on the ground.

The first guy returns to the bar and orders another drink.

As he serves the drink, the bartender says, "You're a mean drunk, Superman."
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:53:23 AM
5 Drew Estate Undercrown Gran Toro (6.0"x52)
          5/27.50
 4 Romeo y Julieta Reserve Churchill (7.0"x54)
         10/34.99
 3 Cohiba Puro Dominicana
          5/29.99
 2 Man O' War Ruination
         10/38.99
 1 Oliva Serie 'V' Melanio
          5/29.99
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 02:53:58 AM
Time to hit the road for work guys, enjoy your day.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 04:51:15 AM
6 Flores y Rodriguez Cabinet Seleccion Habano Magicos (Robusto)
         10/22.50
 5 Drew Estate Undercrown Gran Toro (6.0"x52)
          5/27.50
 4 Romeo y Julieta Reserve Churchill (7.0"x54)
         10/34.99
 3 Cohiba Puro Dominicana
          5/29.99
 2 Man O' War Ruination
         10/38.99
 1 Oliva Serie 'V' Melanio
          5/29.99
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: bluecollar on March 18, 2015, 04:54:10 AM
Good morning Chip
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: bluecollar on March 18, 2015, 05:13:34 AM
Long day ahead, I'll check in later if I can.... take care.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 05:25:29 AM
Good morning Chip
Good morning Rick.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 05:26:09 AM
Long day ahead, I'll check in later if I can.... take care.
I have one of those days ahead of me also, take care. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 05:46:34 AM
Morning all. We be jammin' and humpin.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 05:57:31 AM
7 Don Pepin Garcia Blue Generosos (6.0"x50)
          5/22.50
 6 Flores y Rodriguez Cabinet Seleccion Habano Magicos (Robusto)
         10/22.50
 5 Drew Estate Undercrown Gran Toro (6.0"x52)
          5/27.50
 4 Romeo y Julieta Reserve Churchill (7.0"x54)
         10/34.99
 3 Cohiba Puro Dominicana
          5/29.99
 2 Man O' War Ruination
         10/38.99
 1 Oliva Serie 'V' Melanio
          5/29.99
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 05:57:45 AM
Morning all. We be jammin' and humpin.
Good morning Dave.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 06:11:32 AM
Happy Jamming Hump Day! 

 Morning LSU, Blue and Golf.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 06:23:42 AM
Happy Jamming Hump Day! 

 Morning LSU, Blue and Golf.
Good morning Native. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 06:24:08 AM
8 Torano Exodus Silver Double Perfecto (6.0"x60)
         10/39.95
 7 Don Pepin Garcia Blue Generosos (6.0"x50)
          5/22.50
 6 Flores y Rodriguez Cabinet Seleccion Habano Magicos (Robusto)
         10/22.50
 5 Drew Estate Undercrown Gran Toro (6.0"x52)
          5/27.50
 4 Romeo y Julieta Reserve Churchill (7.0"x54)
         10/34.99
 3 Cohiba Puro Dominicana
          5/29.99
 2 Man O' War Ruination
         10/38.99
 1 Oliva Serie 'V' Melanio
          5/29.99
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on March 18, 2015, 06:25:10 AM
Time to turn over the recaps to someone, although I think we are all to the point of who cares now with these jams.  Have a great day guys.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 06:29:34 AM
Time to turn over the recaps to someone, although I think we are all to the point of who cares now with these jams.  Have a great day guys.
Thanks for the morning Jam coverage Chip, have a good day and don't work too hard!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 06:31:04 AM
Time to turn over the recaps to someone, although I think we are all to the point of who cares now with these jams.  Have a great day guys.
Have a good one, Chip. Morning, Dave.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 06:47:15 AM
Morning Chip, Dave, Dave and Rick.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 06:52:41 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 06:54:33 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 06:55:52 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 07:00:10 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up driving  me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 07:16:28 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 07:18:49 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
No, for that you need whiskey.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 07:21:08 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 07:21:45 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
No, for that you need whiskey.
You are correct but been trying not to go there.   
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 07:24:09 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
Well I can't fault him there
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 07:25:17 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
You have extra room in the car for the ride home?  Luckily the stuff doesn't go bad.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 07:28:09 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
When we were in Mt. Pleasant for my son's for the week leading up, we ended up going back to the liquor store almost every day for another handle of grain, three or four cases of beer and miscellaneous other supplies.  By the end, they had a bit of a concerned look in their eyes when we walked in.  That was just for the hotel parties...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 07:33:01 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
You have extra room in the car for the ride home?  Luckily the stuff doesn't go bad.
Not much room but some.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 07:34:25 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
You have extra room in the car for the ride home?  Luckily the stuff doesn't go bad.
Very true, morning Dave
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 07:37:00 AM
Morning walk on the beach with a cigar TexDave?
Morning Travellin Dave.  Sitting in the recliner drinking coffee, hell it is still dark.  I have actually never even stepped foot on the beach here.
Warden gone totally insane yet or still ratcheting up?
She is ratcheting it up making me totally insane.  Driving me and the boy crazy.  Bride is calmer than the warden. Be glad when warden's sister gets here tomorrow so maybe she can better deal with her.
That's why they make beer and cigars, we need some way to deal with the opposite sex. Morning Mark
And I have been taking those two medications regularly.  Holy chit, things are really running pretty smooth for everybody but her and the father of the bride.  He keeps going back to the store and buying more booze for the reception fearing they might run out, now has 4 times as much as the wedding planner told him he needed.   Bought so much the store made him sign a liability waiver.
When we were in Mt. Pleasant for my son's for the week leading up, we ended up going back to the liquor store almost every day for another handle of grain, three or four cases of beer and miscellaneous other supplies.  By the end, they had a bit of a concerned look in their eyes when we walked in.  That was just for the hotel parties...
Don't have to worry too much about hotel parties this time only is here till at least mid-day Friday other than Wardens sister coming tomorrow.  Rented a beach house for the grooms battalion so just some beer there but only a few of them will be here before Friday afternoon late.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 07:42:07 AM
Morning Fish.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 08:03:40 AM
Mornin' Mr. Purp.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:09:48 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 08:19:14 AM
Morning men.  Nice rainy day jam.  Wish they'd get those Blues back to $4 ea.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 08:19:40 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 08:20:36 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
And no schitting of the pants?  Win-win!  Morning Mr. Mayor.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 08:21:21 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:30:12 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:30:33 AM
Morning Bean.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:31:00 AM
Morning Tony
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 08:41:33 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 08:44:00 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:44:33 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 08:45:13 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
Good to set realistic goals for the day.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 08:46:15 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
Are you paying attention at all Bean? .....TWSS.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:46:58 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:47:39 AM
Morning men.  Nice rainy day jam.  Wish they'd get those Blues back to $4 ea.
Morning Mark, I think we'll all miss that deal
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:48:47 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
...and a Cialis and some condoms
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:49:07 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:50:18 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 08:50:34 AM
Good morning gents!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:50:41 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
Good to set realistic goals for the day.
Tony is an easy to please sort of guy. ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:51:18 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning CG.  Anything to report from the phone interview?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:51:21 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Are "oyster knives" code for condoms?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:52:32 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:52:40 AM
Warden has now gone 15 minutes without a question!!!! 7 day record.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 08:52:55 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
Are you paying attention at all Bean? .....TWSS.
+1K
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:53:20 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Are "oyster knives" code for condoms?
Yankees, Sheesh!!!!!! ::)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 08:54:09 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
Yeah, right after he finishes the feet!  ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 08:55:06 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 08:57:14 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning CG.  Anything to report from the phone interview?
Everything seemed to go really well, love the company.  Should hear back later this week or early next week.  Another one at 10am today
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 08:58:01 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
Give me your address asshole, I tried to send you some earlier - might have to add in some libations and really make it count now!  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 08:59:32 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:00:16 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
Give me your address asshole, I tried to send you some earlier - might have to add in some libations and really make it count now!  ;)
Well now we're talking a nice trade potential
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 09:00:57 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
And no schitting of the pants?  Win-win!  Morning Mr. Mayor.
Don't get me wrong, there were a couple of close calls but i arrived home unscathed. Good morning, Mark.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:01:07 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning CG.  Anything to report from the phone interview?
Everything seemed to go really well, love the company.  Should hear back later this week or early next week.  Another one at 10am today
Is it strange having a serious phone interview in footie pajamas?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:02:41 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Damn, dragging you to Bath & Body Works.....pure torture.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 09:03:07 AM
Morning Tony
How goes it, TXDave?  Flurrying here. Is SC treatin' ya right?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:03:11 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
Give me your address asshole, I tried to send you some earlier - might have to add in some libations and really make it count now!  ;)
Well now we're talking a nice trade potential
Woodys and booze, you'd swear Tony hacked into my account!  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 09:03:26 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:03:49 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning CG.  Anything to report from the phone interview?
Everything seemed to go really well, love the company.  Should hear back later this week or early next week.  Another one at 10am today
Is it strange having a serious phone interview in footie pajamas?
Phone interviews are fucking BRUTAL - hard to pick up on their emotions, physical responses etc...just hope it was good enough to get to the next round. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:04:09 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You didn't specify your wood.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 09:04:19 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
Good to set realistic goals for the day.
I wasn't always this wise. Good morning, NJDave.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 09:05:41 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Damn, dragging you to Bath & Body Works.....pure torture.
No schitt. Guess he can wait outside the store on a bench and steal furtive glances (stares) at the young lady shoppers.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 09:05:42 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:05:43 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Damn, dragging you to Bath & Body Works.....pure torture.
Oh no, there is an Orvis store right by it and I will go there.   
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:06:38 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Damn, dragging you to Bath & Body Works.....pure torture.
No schitt. Guess he can wait outside the store on a bench and steal furtive glances (stares) at the young lady shoppers.
And I have plenty of practice at that game.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:07:26 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:09:53 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
Good to set realistic goals for the day.
I wasn't always this wise. Good morning, NJDave.
We do pick up a thing or two as we go along, in spite of popular opinion.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:11:32 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Damn, dragging you to Bath & Body Works.....pure torture.
No schitt. Guess he can wait outside the store on a bench and steal furtive glances (stares) at the young lady shoppers.
And I have plenty of practice at that game.
BD?  Is that you?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:12:19 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
LMFAO that is what it sounds like to me
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:12:53 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You didn't specify your wood.
Exactly - might have to send him a nice purple heart one
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:12:55 AM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Damn, dragging you to Bath & Body Works.....pure torture.
No schitt. Guess he can wait outside the store on a bench and steal furtive glances (stares) at the young lady shoppers.
And I have plenty of practice at that game.
BD?  Is that you?
BD in training
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:13:26 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
LMFAO that is what it sounds like to me
No, that's a 'spunk bank', not a 'spank bank' - geez guys, get it right!   ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:14:00 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You didn't specify your wood.
Exactly - might have to send him a nice purple heart one
Shaun got a Woody for the Purple Fish?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:15:19 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
I just threw up
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:15:52 AM
Father of the Bride is up polishing the get-a-way car for the second time in 2 days.  Man is a wreck.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:16:03 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:16:16 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
I just threw up
Hope you feel better.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:17:18 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
LMFAO that is what it sounds like to me
No, that's a 'spunk bank', not a 'spank bank' - geez guys, get it right!   ;D
Right? Sheesh on the old guys. Problem is that they have difficulty remembering what was in the spank bank
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 09:17:19 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
I hear it has to do with some jar?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 09:17:36 AM
Now that's a powerful dump -

http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/someone-did-a-shit-so-bad-a-british-airways-flight-had-to-turn-around-and-land-475?utm_source=vicefbca
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:17:48 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 09:17:56 AM
Father of the Bride is up polishing the get-a-way car for the second time in 2 days.  Man is a wreck.
Ask him to join you with a cigar.  At the very least will give you a good excuse to sit and smoke one.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:18:04 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
True but they should concern you as CG has a Woody and talking about the Melamine Jar...... ???
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:18:53 AM
TxDave, sorry for my ignorance and laziness (damn, sounds like I'm talking to the warden), but who is getting married?
My son is getting married Saturday in Myrtle Beach.
Cool!  Enjoy the party.  Stay out of the ice fishing bunkhouse.
LOL no ice fishing for me.  I have been instructed not to enjoy the party or the bridesmaids.   ::)
Well then, you have your banter marching orders to enjoy the shit out of both!
Indeed!  Keep your hands out of your crotch and you'll be fine.
Just store it all in the "spank-bank"  ;)
Do you mean Shaun's Melamine jar?
LMFAO that is what it sounds like to me
No, that's a 'spunk bank', not a 'spank bank' - geez guys, get it right!   ;D
Right? Sheesh on the old guys. Problem is that they have difficulty remembering what was in the spank bank
Thank god for free porn, gets old imagining things over and over again
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 09:19:12 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:21:35 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:23:34 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
Maybe you should go to Starbucks and have a race discussion with a young barista of whichever sex you prefer.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 09:25:48 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
Maybe you should go to Starbucks and have a race discussion with a young barista of whichever sex you prefer.
What an odd policy they've introduced there. Can't see anything going wrong at all.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:27:12 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
LALAHSY
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:28:02 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
I feel queezy and am about to log-off
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:29:32 AM
Weather still sucks here, can't believe it's not going to hit 50s or 60s again for a week or more
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 09:36:37 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
LOL!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:37:10 AM
Weather still sucks here, can't believe it's not going to hit 50s or 60s again for a week or more
Near freezing 56 here now.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:39:12 AM
Weather still sucks here, can't believe it's not going to hit 50s or 60s again for a week or more
Near freezing 56 here now.
29 here now - hitting 50 tomorrow and 2x next week, 50 and 52...guess golfing is still a couple of weeks away
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 09:39:17 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
I feel queezy horny and am about to logjack-off
Fixed it for you.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:39:53 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
I feel queezy horny and am about to logjack-off
Fixed it for you.
LALTS!  Nice one Mark - good mornin!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 09:40:26 AM
Ok, running a quick errand, be back in a little bit.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 09:40:43 AM
Good morning all!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:43:36 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
I feel queezy horny and am about to logjack-off
Fixed it for you.
Seek help
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 09:44:43 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 09:51:04 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 09:55:13 AM
Time to go to the bath store then we can think about lunch.  Later cookie jars.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 09:58:30 AM
Time to go to the bath store then we can think about lunch.  Later cookie jars.
Sploosh.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 10:02:53 AM
Good morning all!
Hello, Sam.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 10:03:05 AM
Time to go to the bath store then we can think about lunch.  Later cookie jars.
Are you and the wife wearing matching skirts?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 10:03:56 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 10:04:41 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
You gonna be in this neck of the woods next week?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 10:05:02 AM
Good morning gents!
Morning Shaun. While you're home can you bang out a few more cigar rests and send them my way? Thanks in advance  ;D
You could at least offer to pay for them. The man needs some dough!
The details of our deal needn't concern you
Then I would have to claim income and be denied unemployment, geez, ya trying to screw me over here Dave?!?!?!   ;)
How much income do you claim for a tube of man toothpaste? Asking for a friend.
Depends on the age, fresh doesn't command as much as the older stuff...    Had anyone else barfed yet?
I feel queezy and am about to log-off
Log off?  Is that your term for relieving pent up pressure?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 10:05:25 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 10:12:36 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
You gonna be in this neck of the woods next week?
No, a little too soon to come up there again (TWSS).
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 10:13:13 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Didn't even realize there was a jam going on.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 10:17:21 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Has anyone here smoked one? They rate well and supposedly age well according to Halfwheel
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 10:21:04 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Has anyone here smoked one? They rate well and supposedly age well according to Halfwheel
No personal experience but I do hear good reviews about them.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 10:21:21 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 10:22:38 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
Maybe Tony should so he can bring something decent to the table for a change  ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 10:23:12 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 10:24:25 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
Maybe Tony should so he can bring something decent to the table for a change  ;D
I ain't bringin' a damn thing.  I'll smoke what I buy there.  So once again, GFY!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 10:27:42 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Has anyone here smoked one? They rate well and supposedly age well according to Halfwheel
No personal experience but I do hear good reviews about them.
Never tried these either.  Like the whites.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 10:28:53 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
You used to do that little green guy on Star Wars?  I thought he was just a character in a movie....
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 10:28:58 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Has anyone here smoked one? They rate well and supposedly age well according to Halfwheel
No personal experience but I do hear good reviews about them.
Never tried these either.  Like the whites.
But not the blacks or asians?  You'd better get down to Starbucks and work that out!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 10:32:53 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
You used to do that little green guy on Star Wars?  I thought he was just a character in a movie....
He's a character in Tony's spank bank.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 10:33:14 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Has anyone here smoked one? They rate well and supposedly age well according to Halfwheel
No personal experience but I do hear good reviews about them.
Never tried these either.  Like the whites.
But not the blacks or asians?  You'd better get down to Starbucks and work that out!
LOL,  no Starbucks where I live.  On the rural side we are.   (had to work in that Yoga thing)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 10:41:28 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
Maybe Tony should so he can bring something decent to the table for a change  ;D
I ain't bringin' a damn thing.  I'll smoke what I buy there.  So once again, GFY!
Thanks for proving my point  :D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 10:43:09 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 10:48:01 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 11:02:05 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Too much information.  Too early in the morning.  Gag.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 11:02:17 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:06:02 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
If he does I'll do an entire photo shoot
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 11:06:34 AM
Subject line of JR junk mail this morning: Take a stab at this Gurkha deal.

Too many ways to go with this.  I have options paralysis.  Who do I stab first?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 11:08:03 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
You used to do that little green guy on Star Wars?  I thought he was just a character in a movie....
With his tongue, magic he does.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 11:10:13 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Hello, Bret.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:13:29 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
You used to do that little green guy on Star Wars?  I thought he was just a character in a movie....
With his tongue, magic he does.
Disgust me, you do
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 11:13:39 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Morning Brett.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 11:14:30 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
You used to do that little green guy on Star Wars?  I thought he was just a character in a movie....
With his tongue, magic he does.
LOL, Nice!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:14:33 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
Order some Luchadors for your herf.  Please.
yeah, doesn't seem to be much interest in these this morning.
Has anyone here smoked one? They rate well and supposedly age well according to Halfwheel
No personal experience but I do hear good reviews about them.
Never tried these either.  Like the whites.
But not the blacks or asians?  You'd better get down to Starbucks and work that out!
LOL,  no Starbucks where I live.  On the rural side we are.   (had to work in that Yoga thing)
TWSS?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:16:43 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good mornin Raz!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:17:01 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
If he does I'll do an entire photo shoot
Figures you would want that for your spank bank!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 11:17:04 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
That oughta fire up the white whale.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:20:08 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
That oughta fire up the white whale.
CNS, I'll try to get another shot of that as well
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 11:22:07 AM
Morning, all.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:22:55 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
That oughta fire up the white whale.
CNS, I'll try to get another shot of that as well
Man, this spank bank of yours must be off the hook!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:23:05 AM
Morning, all.
GMornin Joe
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:24:28 AM
New Tat event sampler with a melamine ashtray....looks good.

Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:25:21 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
That oughta fire up the white whale.
CNS, I'll try to get another shot of that as well
Not if you're making arrangements without me you won't.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:26:41 AM
New Tat event sampler with a melamine ashtray....looks good.
Yeah it does!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 11:27:21 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good mornin Raz!
Morning, Shaun, Sam, and Antnee.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:29:05 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 11:32:20 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie

I don't plan to be here long, all the more reason to head home early.  Got scotch on the brain, doing some price shopping... Need to minimize time at the liquor store so I have more time to smoke and drink at home.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:34:41 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie

I don't plan to be here long, all the more reason to head home early.  Got scotch on the brain, doing some price shopping... Need to minimize time at the liquor store so I have more time to smoke and drink at home.
Well, the good news about scotch....not many short supplies....the bad news, most regular good scotches are prices like the rare or premium bourbons...and the special ones....
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 11:36:39 AM
Morning, all.
Hi Joe.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 11:36:52 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie

I don't plan to be here long, all the more reason to head home early.  Got scotch on the brain, doing some price shopping... Need to minimize time at the liquor store so I have more time to smoke and drink at home.
Well, the good news about scotch....not many short supplies....the bad news, most regular good scotches are prices like the rare or premium bourbons...and the special ones....

It's an interesting tradeoff, and I know exactly what you mean. Generally, if you want a scotch you can get it somewhere.  There is truly great stuff on shelves right now.  Bourbon, not so much.  Some decent stuff out there all the time but the great ones are once a year releases and go quick. Trying to find that middle ground of VERY good scotch at an OK price.  Currently looking at Ardbeg Uigedail.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:39:07 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie

I don't plan to be here long, all the more reason to head home early.  Got scotch on the brain, doing some price shopping... Need to minimize time at the liquor store so I have more time to smoke and drink at home.
Well, the good news about scotch....not many short supplies....the bad news, most regular good scotches are prices like the rare or premium bourbons...and the special ones....

It's an interesting tradeoff, and I know exactly what you mean. Generally, if you want a scotch you can get it somewhere.  There is truly great stuff on shelves right now.  Bourbon, not so much.  Some decent stuff out there all the time but the great ones are once a year releases and go quick. Trying to find that middle ground of VERY good scotch at an OK price.  Currently looking at Ardbeg Uigedail.
Phenomenal scotch, excellent choice...another one I would recommend is Aberlour A' Bunadh
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:39:16 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie

I don't plan to be here long, all the more reason to head home early.  Got scotch on the brain, doing some price shopping... Need to minimize time at the liquor store so I have more time to smoke and drink at home.
Well, the good news about scotch....not many short supplies....the bad news, most regular good scotches are prices like the rare or premium bourbons...and the special ones....

It's an interesting tradeoff, and I know exactly what you mean. Generally, if you want a scotch you can get it somewhere.  There is truly great stuff on shelves right now.  Bourbon, not so much.  Some decent stuff out there all the time but the great ones are once a year releases and go quick. Trying to find that middle ground of VERY good scotch at an OK price.  Currently looking at Ardbeg Uigedail.
What is an OK price?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:42:43 AM
Morning, all.
Morning Joe, weird vibe in here this morning I'm not gonna lie

I don't plan to be here long, all the more reason to head home early.  Got scotch on the brain, doing some price shopping... Need to minimize time at the liquor store so I have more time to smoke and drink at home.
Well, the good news about scotch....not many short supplies....the bad news, most regular good scotches are prices like the rare or premium bourbons...and the special ones....

It's an interesting tradeoff, and I know exactly what you mean. Generally, if you want a scotch you can get it somewhere.  There is truly great stuff on shelves right now.  Bourbon, not so much.  Some decent stuff out there all the time but the great ones are once a year releases and go quick. Trying to find that middle ground of VERY good scotch at an OK price.  Currently looking at Ardbeg Uigedail.
What is an OK price?
Sounds like $60/bottle +- $10
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 11:43:10 AM
Morning, all.
What are you doing for your big day tomorrow?

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Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 11:44:17 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
That oughta fire up the white whale.
CNS, I'll try to get another shot of that as well
Not if you're making arrangements without me you won't.
Never without you.  Are you out of town again next week?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:44:49 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 11:45:49 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Mac 10 Fine Oak is awesome too, on the mellow side - usually $45ish/bottle
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:47:56 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Mac 10 Fine Oak is awesome too, on the mellow side - usually $45ish/bottle
Yes, I really liked that also. Not at the richness level of the 12 yrs mentioned but very good
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 11:48:51 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Mac 10 Fine Oak is awesome too, on the mellow side - usually $45ish/bottle
Or save 72% on a ten'r of VS's.  Just sayin'
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 11:49:22 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks

I would say $50 range is where I'm comfortable with scotch at the moment.  Give/take $10.  I'm seeing Uigedail in the mid $60s out here.  $55 in LA but with shipping it'd be the same as just getting it locally.

I've had the Aberlour Abunadh, Shaun, and really like it.  I like peat, and I like sherry finishes.  So I tend toward Islay scotches.  I tend to like things at a bit higher proof, too, at least for now as I add it to the bourbon mix.

I also have a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay to pick up today, too, that I got pretty cheap at a tasting.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:54:17 AM
Lots of fine side roads on the Scotch map, my standards however are Highland Park, Dalmore and Balvenie.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:55:44 AM
Good morning, gents. I got home yesterday without being puked upon. Let's hope today is as successful.
I like the probability of success due to the low expectations, morning Tony
We getting together next week, Scotty?
Are we trying? When are you in the NJ office?
My schedule in that office is flexible.  I usually do a Thursday though.
So your schedule is flexible but you're not?
I'll have you know I used to do yoga.
Just threw up again, Tony in yoga pants!
Hope he wears em for your next herf!
That oughta fire up the white whale.
CNS, I'll try to get another shot of that as well
Not if you're making arrangements without me you won't.
Never without you.  Are you out of town again next week?
That I am.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Ogie on March 18, 2015, 11:56:20 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks

I would say $50 range is where I'm comfortable with scotch at the moment.  Give/take $10.  I'm seeing Uigedail in the mid $60s out here.  $55 in LA but with shipping it'd be the same as just getting it locally.

I've had the Aberlour Abunadh, Shaun, and really like it.  I like peat, and I like sherry finishes.  So I tend toward Islay scotches.  I tend to like things at a bit higher proof, too, at least for now as I add it to the bourbon mix.

I also have a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay to pick up today, too, that I got pretty cheap at a tasting.
Springbank 10
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 11:56:33 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Mac 10 Fine Oak is awesome too, on the mellow side - usually $45ish/bottle
Or save 72% on a ten'r of VS's.  Just sayin'
Thank you for that input Bean.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 11:57:04 AM
Lots of fine side roads on the Scotch map, my standards however are Highland Park, Dalmore and Balvenie.

Indeed.  I was never a huge fan of it before, but I've had enough different ones at tastings that I'm finding what I like.  Bourbon is getting so damn expensive that it's hard to justify some of the bottles out there.  When a sourced, no age statement (or relatively young age statement) generic bourbon or rye is going for $100+, the money is better spent elsewhere.  Or like Willet, who put out their new two year rye... sells for close to $50.  WTF?  That makes no sense other than the demand aspect of it.  Still doesn't mean it's any good. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 11:58:04 AM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks

I would say $50 range is where I'm comfortable with scotch at the moment.  Give/take $10.  I'm seeing Uigedail in the mid $60s out here.  $55 in LA but with shipping it'd be the same as just getting it locally.

I've had the Aberlour Abunadh, Shaun, and really like it.  I like peat, and I like sherry finishes.  So I tend toward Islay scotches.  I tend to like things at a bit higher proof, too, at least for now as I add it to the bourbon mix.

I also have a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay to pick up today, too, that I got pretty cheap at a tasting.
I've always loved Laphroaig for a nice Islay choice. They have one that fits your description if you can get it at a discount: Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 12:03:02 PM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks

I would say $50 range is where I'm comfortable with scotch at the moment.  Give/take $10.  I'm seeing Uigedail in the mid $60s out here.  $55 in LA but with shipping it'd be the same as just getting it locally.

I've had the Aberlour Abunadh, Shaun, and really like it.  I like peat, and I like sherry finishes.  So I tend toward Islay scotches.  I tend to like things at a bit higher proof, too, at least for now as I add it to the bourbon mix.

I also have a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay to pick up today, too, that I got pretty cheap at a tasting.
I've always loved Laphroaig for a nice Islay choice. They have one that fits your description if you can get it at a discount: Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength

I've had it and really liked it, just a matter of finding it at a decent price.  Don't need to break the bank for anything since I've got plenty of other things to drink.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 12:04:43 PM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Mac 10 Fine Oak is awesome too, on the mellow side - usually $45ish/bottle
Or save 72% on a ten'r of VS's.  Just sayin'
Thank you for that input Bean.
Not a big scotch drinker so trying to bring it back around to cigars.  Schitty ones, admittedly, but WTH.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Ogie on March 18, 2015, 12:06:18 PM
http://www.whisky-emporium.com/UK/Features/WhoOwnsWhat.htm
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 12:07:23 PM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks
Mac 10 Fine Oak is awesome too, on the mellow side - usually $45ish/bottle
Or save 72% on a ten'r of VS's.  Just sayin'
Thank you for that input Bean.
Not a big scotch drinker so trying to bring it back around to cigars.  Schitty ones, admittedly, but WTH.
At least use attractive bait.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Ogie on March 18, 2015, 12:12:07 PM
http://www.whisky-emporium.com/UK/Features/WhoOwnsWhat.htm
I recommend the indy stuff as well as Burn Stewart/Distell and Inver House.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 12:12:09 PM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks

I would say $50 range is where I'm comfortable with scotch at the moment.  Give/take $10.  I'm seeing Uigedail in the mid $60s out here.  $55 in LA but with shipping it'd be the same as just getting it locally.

I've had the Aberlour Abunadh, Shaun, and really like it.  I like peat, and I like sherry finishes.  So I tend toward Islay scotches.  I tend to like things at a bit higher proof, too, at least for now as I add it to the bourbon mix.

I also have a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay to pick up today, too, that I got pretty cheap at a tasting.
I've always loved Laphroaig for a nice Islay choice. They have one that fits your description if you can get it at a discount: Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength

I've had it and really liked it, just a matter of finding it at a decent price.  Don't need to break the bank for anything since I've got plenty of other things to drink.
I find that the $50-$55 threshold is where you separate the good stuff from the stuff you'll settle for that's decent for "everyday" type drinking. I keep a handle bottle of Jonnie Red for the everyday ($32) and go to Balvenie 12 for an excellent scotch. Above that price I consider a somewhat special purchase, where you really need to hone your taste to what you want to spend that kind of money on. Then the next level is like $70-$80 where you get into really interesting things but then, for me that's a once a year purchase
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 12:16:22 PM
If you want to stay in the $50-$55 range it's hard to top Balvenie 12 Doublewood IMO, also Macallan 12. The scotch I remember being really good in the $70-$80 range was the Cragganmore Distiller's Edition, finished in port casks

I would say $50 range is where I'm comfortable with scotch at the moment.  Give/take $10.  I'm seeing Uigedail in the mid $60s out here.  $55 in LA but with shipping it'd be the same as just getting it locally.

I've had the Aberlour Abunadh, Shaun, and really like it.  I like peat, and I like sherry finishes.  So I tend toward Islay scotches.  I tend to like things at a bit higher proof, too, at least for now as I add it to the bourbon mix.

I also have a bottle of Kilchoman Machir Bay to pick up today, too, that I got pretty cheap at a tasting.
I've always loved Laphroaig for a nice Islay choice. They have one that fits your description if you can get it at a discount: Laphroaig 10 Year Old Cask Strength

I've had it and really liked it, just a matter of finding it at a decent price.  Don't need to break the bank for anything since I've got plenty of other things to drink.
I find that the $50-$55 threshold is where you separate the good stuff from the stuff you'll settle for that's decent for "everyday" type drinking. I keep a handle bottle of Jonnie Red for the everyday ($32) and go to Balvenie 12 for an excellent scotch. Above that price I consider a somewhat special purchase, where you really need to hone your taste to what you want to spend that kind of money on. Then the next level is like $70-$80 where you get into really interesting things but then, for me that's a once a year purchase

I don't have a taste for the cheaper, everyday scotches.  I got plenty of great bourbons and ryes that I like much more in that range.  Scotch is more of a once a week drink for me at this point, so I don't mind spending just a little extra for something nicer. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: jswaykos on March 18, 2015, 12:18:33 PM
OK, I'm outta here.  Boss asked for a ride to a car dealership to drop off his car and then a ride back to his place.  I'm going straight to the liquor store from there.  Enjoy the rest of the day, suckers.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 12:21:43 PM

OK, I'm outta here.  Boss asked for a ride to a car dealership to drop off his car and then a ride back to his place.  I'm going straight to the liquor store from there.  Enjoy the rest of the day, suckers.
Catch ya later Joe
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 12:26:25 PM
OK, I'm outta here.  Boss asked for a ride to a car dealership to drop off his car and then a ride back to his place.  I'm going straight to the liquor store from there.  Enjoy the rest of the day, suckers.
Later Joe, you dog!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 12:27:18 PM
Later chauffeur Joe.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 12:28:10 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 12:37:12 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
I'd do it if my boss would let me go after 2 hrs of work!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 12:37:35 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
I'd do it if my boss would let me go after 2 hrs of work!
That's not all you would do!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 12:37:58 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
A little spit shine for...nevermind, I'll leave it alone.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 12:39:39 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
A little spit shine for...nevermind, I'll leave it alone.
TWSS
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 12:40:49 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
A little spit shine for...nevermind, I'll leave it alone.
TWSS
Indubitably.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on March 18, 2015, 12:41:53 PM
Morning Fish.
Almost acting like Dean this morning, just need the cigar and an itinerary
....and a boat, and breakfast and an entourage.
Got a boat right outside the window was 82 yesterday wanted to roll it out.  Deans life has gotten way to complicated for me, just one thing at a time and just finished breakfast.  Next up at 10 is Bath & Body Works with Warden to pick up things for welcome baskets for our female relatives. I already got the gents fixed up with some custom oyster knives.
Are "oyster knives" code for condoms?
Yankees, Sheesh!!!!!! ::)
Yeah, we just don't get the easy access to good quality oysters, that we have to shuck ourselves that often.
normally, they show up shucked on a bed of ice, with cocktail sauce and horseradish on the side, maybe with some lemons.

good morning guys...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on March 18, 2015, 12:44:33 PM
this showed up a while ago, just took the pictures,
 now I have to find room for them
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 12:47:32 PM
I do a little bit of work, and Joe is in and out already. Slacker!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 12:50:54 PM
this showed up a while ago, just took the pictures,
 now I have to find room for them
Flip's on a stabbing spree.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 12:51:28 PM
I do a little bit of work, and Joe is in and out already. Slacker!
He is a vedy sneaky man
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on March 18, 2015, 12:51:51 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on March 18, 2015, 12:53:05 PM
this showed up a while ago, just took the pictures,
 now I have to find room for them
Flip's on a stabbing spree.
No, The Gurkha tactical knife came in some orders ago...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 12:53:24 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
Congrats Flip
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 01:00:11 PM
I do a little bit of work, and Joe is in and out already. Slacker!
Well you and Joe have something in common, you both did little work today
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: flip from jersey on March 18, 2015, 01:00:36 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
Congrats Flip
I didn't do anything, but pay the private school tuition.
OK, she has my genes, which help a big bunch...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 01:01:56 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
Nice!  Congratulations to her!!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 01:20:06 PM
this showed up a while ago, just took the pictures,
 now I have to find room for them
Good thing you have a wide angle lense....sheesh
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 01:21:45 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
They should do that in the evening so it's not such a PITA for parents and family to attend.
Congrats in any case!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 01:23:44 PM
Pick up the dry cleaning and a little spit shine for the shoes too?
A little spit shine for...nevermind, I'll leave it alone.
Doesn't matter, we already got it out there.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 01:25:00 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 01:39:51 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Another uninspired jam in the making.  My queue to go get some lunch.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 01:39:53 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
Congrats to Gabrielle and her father.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 01:47:58 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 01:51:32 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 01:52:48 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
They should do that in the evening so it's not such a PITA for parents and family to attend.
Congrats in any case!
You presume they think parents had anything to do with it, or give a damn.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 01:55:28 PM
so does anyone have an opinion on the Rabitos?  They look interesting.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 01:57:12 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 01:58:26 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 01:58:31 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Another uninspired jam in the making.  My queue to go get some lunch.
Or more properly, cue.  Sheesh Dave.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 02:01:36 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Another uninspired jam in the making.  My queue to go get some lunch.
Or more properly, cue.  Sheesh Dave.
Or, more properly,
(http://startrek.com/legacy_media/images/200307/q01/320x240.jpg)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 02:01:43 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 02:01:50 PM
so does anyone have an opinion on the Rabitos?  They look interesting.
I enjoy them quite a bit.  Nice cigar, nice size.  Don't know why they stay under the radar.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 02:02:54 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Another uninspired jam in the making.  My queue to go get some lunch.
Or more properly, cue.  Sheesh Dave.
Sorry, trying to get some work done and banter at the same time.  Never a good thing.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 02:03:28 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 02:04:21 PM
OK before I rearrange the humidors, I have to do some laundry.
 home today, Gabrielle was inducted into the National Honor
 Society at school this morning. So I took the day off,
They should do that in the evening so it's not such a PITA for parents and family to attend.
Congrats in any case!
You presume they think parents had anything to do with it, or give a damn.
Can't speak to the having anything to do with it, but as far as being involved at a private school?  Helicopter parents galore.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 02:05:59 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 02:06:20 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 02:07:33 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Another uninspired jam in the making.  My queue to go get some lunch.
I got your cue right here buddy!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 02:07:39 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Hey Steve.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 02:10:00 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 02:11:03 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
I'm not Dad's wife...    ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:11:16 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Afternoon Steve, I got one also but haven't smoked it yet
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 02:11:38 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Hey there Mr Steve.  More of a Tequilaholic here.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 02:12:17 PM
so does anyone have an opinion on the Rabitos?  They look interesting.
I enjoy them quite a bit.  Nice cigar, nice size.  Don't know why they stay under the radar.
Cool!  thanks, will give them a try next time they show up!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:15:12 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:15:40 PM
And right on queue, we got Nubs up.
Another uninspired jam in the making.  My queue to go get some lunch.
Or more properly, cue.  Sheesh Dave.
Sorry, trying to get some work done and banter at the same time.  Never a good thing.
Indeed, so fuk the work and just Banter! ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:17:17 PM
Holy chit the warden has tested every nerve I got 9 times today.  Back to the house now cold beer and cigar in my immediate future,
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:17:27 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:18:26 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Hey Steve.

Here there, Tony. Stopping at Nik's this evening?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 02:18:39 PM
Holy chit the warden has tested every nerve I got 9 times today.  Back to the house now cold beer and cigar in my immediate future,
Hope your wallet still has some life left in it!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 02:19:49 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
I'm not Dad's wife...    ;)
Indeed. If you were, you'd have a story about working for 12 hours, taking a nap, then waking up at 10:30 pm asking for breakfast.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on March 18, 2015, 02:20:17 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Then I've done my part today - hazzuh!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:22:27 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 02:23:34 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
I'm not Dad's wife...    ;)
Start doing all the cooking, too, and you're Tony.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:23:58 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Then I've done my part today - hazzuh!
Later, bastidge!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:24:13 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Then I've done my part today - hazzuh!
Later Golf
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:24:49 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:25:09 PM
Holy chit the warden has tested every nerve I got 9 times today.  Back to the house now cold beer and cigar in my immediate future,
Hope your wallet still has some life left in it!
Wallet is AOK, heart and nerves are destroyed.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:26:12 PM
Sniff, sniff! Something smells like aromatic bath soaps combined with fried nerves, TXDave must be back
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:26:19 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Afternoon Steve, I got one also but haven't smoked it yet

Hi, Scott. Did you ever end up getting anything from the CAYP site? I saw you posted a better deal than the .biz for the Rothschildes last week... $156
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:27:15 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Then I've done my part today - hazzuh!

Sch-later, Jake!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:29:21 PM
Alright men, I'm outta here see you tomorrow
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 02:29:45 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Then I've done my part today - hazzuh!
Later, bastidge!
See ya Dave!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 02:30:22 PM
Sniff, sniff! Something smells like aromatic bath soaps combined with fried nerves, TXDave must be back
LALTS!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:30:51 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...

Well, smoke the damn thing. Don't worry about aging. Let's see if they got at least 2 rolled consistently.  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:31:23 PM
Sniff, sniff! Something smells like aromatic bath soaps combined with fried nerves, TXDave must be back
You are 100% correct! got $96 worth of bath soaps to be exact.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 02:31:28 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Afternoon Steve, I got one also but haven't smoked it yet

Hi, Scott. Did you ever end up getting anything from the CAYP site? I saw you posted a better deal than the .biz for the Rothschildes last week... $156
I never did, we're making some good financial moves including eliminating a credit card which happens to be the one I have registered everywhere so I'm taking a break until all things are finalized. Great deal though, would like to do a split at some point
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:32:04 PM
Alright men, I'm outta here see you tomorrow

Okay, Pfucker. See ya later.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:32:59 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...

Well, smoke the damn thing. Don't worry about aging. Let's see if they got at least 2 rolled consistently.  ;)
I got one too and put it in the in-law drawer.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:34:48 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...

Well, smoke the damn thing. Don't worry about aging. Let's see if they got at least 2 rolled consistently.  ;)
I got one too and put it in the in-law drawer.

Your nerves really are rattled.... heh.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:35:15 PM
Later purple fish
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 02:36:19 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...

Well, smoke the damn thing. Don't worry about aging. Let's see if they got at least 2 rolled consistently.  ;)
I got one too and put it in the in-law drawer.

You should probably stay out of your in-laws drawers... for the sake of the wedding anyway.  ;D

Hiya, Dave.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:40:05 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...

Well, smoke the damn thing. Don't worry about aging. Let's see if they got at least 2 rolled consistently.  ;)
I got one too and put it in the in-law drawer.

You should probably stay out of your in-laws drawers... for the sake of the wedding anyway.  ;D

Hiya, Dave.
Hey BS.  Not the new in-laws they are great folks I share the very best with them.    Wife's side in-laws, ain't worth a shit.  Wardens brother said it cost too much to come to this wedding (he can well afford it) so was not coming amend she is more than casually pissed, doubt I will be bothered anymore with that one.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 02:46:04 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:48:19 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 02:50:36 PM
Afternoon Raz, was thinking about you I am smoking one of those Nica Libre's I bought by accident while drinking. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 02:59:40 PM
Afternoon Raz, was thinking about you I am smoking one of those Nica Libre's I bought by accident while drinking.
And tonight we'll read a post from you saying "having a bubble bath with the lavender chamomile bathsoap I bought by accident at Bath and Body Works". 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 03:05:55 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 03:06:07 PM
Afternoon Raz, was thinking about you I am smoking one of those Nica Libre's I bought by accident while drinking.
And tonight we'll read a post from you saying "having a bubble bath with the lavender chamomile bathsoap I bought by accident at Bath and Body Works".
That ain't happening this week.  Might read where I jumped off a damn bridge or something
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 03:06:26 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Good afternoon Steve

Hey, Shaun. Getting any projects done around the house.  ;)
Just working on that main one of trying to find a job ;)  House does look good tho, I keep it pretty clean   :D
Do you wear that maid outfit the wife bought you?
Or did Scott get that one?
You've had more than one strange inquiry today David
Then I've done my part today - hazzuh!
C ya Dave.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 03:06:28 PM
Afternoon Raz, was thinking about you I am smoking one of those Nica Libre's I bought by accident while drinking.
Haven't smoked one in a while, I should do that tonight. Not a bad cigar for the price.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 03:07:37 PM
Alright men, I'm outta here see you tomorrow
Later Scott.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 03:10:24 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 03:14:51 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Afternoon Steve, I got one also but haven't smoked it yet

Hi, Scott. Did you ever end up getting anything from the CAYP site? I saw you posted a better deal than the .biz for the Rothschildes last week... $156
I never did, we're making some good financial moves including eliminating a credit card which happens to be the one I have registered everywhere so I'm taking a break until all things are finalized. Great deal though, would like to do a split at some point
TNWSS
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 03:18:38 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
No, I just meant pulling down on the slide lock.  But yeah, remembering to release the trigger beforehand is also a problem.  Never realized how much I rely on the visibility of a hammer to inform me what state the gun is in.  Makes me extra careful with the Glock.

Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 03:21:50 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: SLY on March 18, 2015, 03:25:10 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Same here.  actually not bad.  wonder what they would do with some age.  may pick up 5 over at the monster just to see.  usually not too expensive-even for Rockies.

I'd be willing to give 'em another try... if the price was right. I've been fooled a bit by some singles from samplers and such. Re-visited a 5 pack, and HATED them. Leaving me wonder WTF?

and a good afternoon to ya, Sam
Well it's a RP cigar so...

Well, smoke the damn thing. Don't worry about aging. Let's see if they got at least 2 rolled consistently.  ;)
I got one too and put it in the in-law drawer.
Hey TR, all the best to you with the wedding preparations.  I recommend you try the RP Nicaraguan yourself, it's your only chance, you know you're not going to buy one.  I liked the one I got as a freebie, then have bought a 5 pack (would have gotten a box but was outbid by multiple bidders).  They seem to be consistent, very well made, performs well and tastes very good.  Not a Padron Anniversary, but I enjoyed it (much more than a Nica Libre, which are pretty to look at, but are practically flavorless to me).  If you do smoke it, please post a review, even if brief.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 03:27:09 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 03:27:42 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Afternoon Steve, I got one also but haven't smoked it yet

Hi, Scott. Did you ever end up getting anything from the CAYP site? I saw you posted a better deal than the .biz for the Rothschildes last week... $156
I never did, we're making some good financial moves including eliminating a credit card which happens to be the one I have registered everywhere so I'm taking a break until all things are finalized. Great deal though, would like to do a split at some point
TNWSS
It wouldn't have helped if I said box-split either
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 03:27:48 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Not the Tony Trigger, where anything goes?  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 03:28:09 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Afternoon Steve, I got one also but haven't smoked it yet

Hi, Scott. Did you ever end up getting anything from the CAYP site? I saw you posted a better deal than the .biz for the Rothschildes last week... $156
I never did, we're making some good financial moves including eliminating a credit card which happens to be the one I have registered everywhere so I'm taking a break until all things are finalized. Great deal though, would like to do a split at some point
TNWSS
It wouldn't have helped if I said box-split either
Haha, NOPE!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 03:29:45 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Yeah, mine doesn't require that Goldilocks pull.  Just pull the trigger, do the partial slide with the right hand and pull down the slide lock with the left.  Slide comes off.  But that slide lock needs the goldilocks treatment as well. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: SLY on March 18, 2015, 03:38:10 PM
Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 03:41:47 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 03:42:04 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Yeah, mine doesn't require that Goldilocks pull.  Just pull the trigger, do the partial slide with the right hand and pull down the slide lock with the left.  Slide comes off.  But that slide lock needs the goldilocks treatment as well.
I have the 23 while you have the 22.  Don't know if that's the difference or yours is a later generation.  It's also possible to jam the slide during reassembly if not careful.  Did that once early on and thought I'd f'd it up. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 03:44:16 PM
Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Howdy Steve.  Sounds like a nice respite.  Rain has cleared and real nice out here now, might have to go poolside with a beer and stogie myself later this evening.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: SLY on March 18, 2015, 03:46:23 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Se gusto mucho.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 03:47:30 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Yeah, mine doesn't require that Goldilocks pull.  Just pull the trigger, do the partial slide with the right hand and pull down the slide lock with the left.  Slide comes off.  But that slide lock needs the goldilocks treatment as well.
I have the 23 while you have the 22.  Don't know if that's the difference or yours is a later generation.  It's also possible to jam the slide during reassembly if not careful.  Did that once early on and thought I'd f'd it up.
I got both and they work the same but Raz's looks to be a Gen 4 and there may be the difference.  Have not tried a 4 myself mine are all 3's except my 22 is a gen 2 but works the same.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 03:48:09 PM
Fuk here we go again wedding shit bomb.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: SLY on March 18, 2015, 03:48:31 PM
Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Howdy Steve.  Sounds like a nice respite.  Rain has cleared and real nice out here now, might have to go poolside with a beer and stogie myself later this evening.
Mark ... you enjoy it.  Amazing win by Notre Dame over NC the other day.  Did you watch it?  A lot of people gave up, but it was really something how, with their back to the wall, they were able to come back, the way they did.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 03:49:34 PM
Fuk here we go again wedding shit bomb.
Sounds worse than the ice house!  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: SLY on March 18, 2015, 03:53:12 PM
Fuk here we go again wedding shit bomb.
Duck and cover.  Sometimes it take a bigger man to walk away from a fight.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 03:56:32 PM
@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 03:58:03 PM
Fuk here we go again wedding shit bomb.

Wedding shit bombs are much nicer, and easier to light than regular shit bombs... all the frilly lace and such.  ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:02:02 PM

@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 04:03:48 PM
Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Howdy Steve.  Sounds like a nice respite.  Rain has cleared and real nice out here now, might have to go poolside with a beer and stogie myself later this evening.
Mark ... you enjoy it.  Amazing win by Notre Dame over NC the other day.  Did you watch it?  A lot of people gave up, but it was really something how, with their back to the wall, they were able to come back, the way they did.
Yes, watched that one and the Duke game.  Both great games.  Looking forward to the tournament.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 04:09:20 PM

@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:12:29 PM

Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Howdy Steve.  Sounds like a nice respite.  Rain has cleared and real nice out here now, might have to go poolside with a beer and stogie myself later this evening.
Mark ... you enjoy it.  Amazing win by Notre Dame over NC the other day.  Did you watch it?  A lot of people gave up, but it was really something how, with their back to the wall, they were able to come back, the way they did.
Yes, watched that one and the Duke game.  Both great games.  Looking forward to the tournament.
Only perk about being unemployed right now
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:15:54 PM


@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 04:22:25 PM
Afternoon, Scotchahloics
Hey Steve.

Here there, Tony. Stopping at Nik's this evening?
I wish.  Fucking workaference.  Nik's is very close to my other office.  There are a bunch of cool Beer Gardens here in NYC but that's not happening tonight.  I'm supposed to be having dinner with a former Italian soccer player tonight.  My nephew works for him and he's putting this thing together.  I'm not a big Azzurri fan bud this guy is supposedly a big deal.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:29:27 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:31:08 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Yeah, mine doesn't require that Goldilocks pull.  Just pull the trigger, do the partial slide with the right hand and pull down the slide lock with the left.  Slide comes off.  But that slide lock needs the goldilocks treatment as well.
I have the 23 while you have the 22.  Don't know if that's the difference or yours is a later generation.  It's also possible to jam the slide during reassembly if not careful.  Did that once early on and thought I'd f'd it up.
And mine's a Gen 4.  Dunno. I can't imagine how mine would jam during reassembly, but I think it could during disassembly. I just try to be careful and precise.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:31:54 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Se gusto mucho.
IT WASN'T ME, TEX!  IT WAS SLY!!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:33:10 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.

For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:33:59 PM
Fuk here we go again wedding shit bomb.

Wedding shit bombs are much nicer, and easier to light than regular shit bombs... all the frilly lace and such.  ;D
Now 'at there's funny, I don't care who y'are.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:35:45 PM

...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.

For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
LALTS!!!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:37:13 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Got one too, but haven't smoked it yet.

Howdy, Bret. Glad to hear you finally burned some ammo... What'd you think of how it cleans up?
Haven't cleaned it yet.  Too many things happening, but will get it done tonight or tomorrow.  The takedown is well thought out, though mechanically similar to how I take down the 1911. It's just that the 1911 has the collet and it breaks down into more pieces.

Going back to the range on Sunday afternoon for more practice and break-in.
Glock needs one round and it's broke in.  Easier to put back together than a 1911.
Mine was a tongue-in-cheek comment - it's me that needs to get broke in.  Glock is a different animal to learn to use, if one is accustomed to 1911s and Berettas. 

The Glock is indeed easier to re-assemble.  If I have one critique, it's that the takedown mechanism can be a bugger to get hold of.
That would be the partial slide and trigger pull to initiate the process?  Agreed.
Oh...I get it.  You have a New York trigger?  Don't know what that is, but the way you phrased the question made me go look to see if I'd missed something.  With the New York trigger, you have to pull the trigger during the release of the slide.  So what is a New York trigger?
Did not know it had that name, but yeah, pull the slide back about 1/2" and do a partial trigger pull to release the slide. Pull the trigger too little or too much and it doesn't work.  I would name this the Goldilocks trigger, you have to do it just right.
Yeah, mine doesn't require that Goldilocks pull.  Just pull the trigger, do the partial slide with the right hand and pull down the slide lock with the left.  Slide comes off.  But that slide lock needs the goldilocks treatment as well.
I have the 23 while you have the 22.  Don't know if that's the difference or yours is a later generation.  It's also possible to jam the slide during reassembly if not careful.  Did that once early on and thought I'd f'd it up.
And mine's a Gen 4.  Dunno. I can't imagine how mine would jam during reassembly, but I think it could during disassembly. I just try to be careful and precise.

Once you get some reps in, I think you'll find it's pretty easy. I still have battles with setting the 1911 slide lock... and the recoil spring bushing that needs a GD wrench to turn on one...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:37:19 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.

For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
Hey!!  It was dark, dammit!  And raining!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 04:38:11 PM

Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Howdy Steve.  Sounds like a nice respite.  Rain has cleared and real nice out here now, might have to go poolside with a beer and stogie myself later this evening.
Mark ... you enjoy it.  Amazing win by Notre Dame over NC the other day.  Did you watch it?  A lot of people gave up, but it was really something how, with their back to the wall, they were able to come back, the way they did.
Yes, watched that one and the Duke game.  Both great games.  Looking forward to the tournament.
Only perk about being unemployed right now
Plus I imagine it's warming up outside enough to enjoy a cigar in the middle of the day.  Silver linings. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:38:12 PM

...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.

For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
LALTS!!!
  Yuck it up, Laughing Boy...I'm reloading.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:38:16 PM
Has anyone smoked the RP Nicaraguan? Got a throw-in a Famous order. Thought it was pretty good. Better than most of the 'samples' that end up in the canal.
Se gusto mucho.
IT WASN'T ME, TEX!  IT WAS SLY!!

Dammit... speak 'murican!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 04:40:18 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.
For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
Hey!!  It was dark, dammit!  And raining!
And you weren't carrying your firearm with a round chambered and the safety off, so there's that as well. 
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:40:27 PM


@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149

No 5-pack option? I mean, I gotta try it before I go balls deep in a box.  ;)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:41:59 PM


Afternoon gents.  Snow in the forecast for Friday.  First day of spring, sheesh.
Had a good San Miguel torp yesterday with some Tullamore Dew, while soaking up the late afternoon sunshine on the Western exposure side of our K of C with a good buddy.  Later after a dinner of corned beef and cabbage with old family friends, I headed out to our Thursday herfing spot for Guinness & other beer specials.  Had a real nice La Campina toro, followed by my first CyB lonsdale club corona, also very good.  You know Guiness used to be such a big deal, and I'd love to try one in Ireland, but we have been spoiled by some phenomenal microbrewed Porters and Stouts that make Guiness taste blah, but comparison.
Howdy Steve.  Sounds like a nice respite.  Rain has cleared and real nice out here now, might have to go poolside with a beer and stogie myself later this evening.
Mark ... you enjoy it.  Amazing win by Notre Dame over NC the other day.  Did you watch it?  A lot of people gave up, but it was really something how, with their back to the wall, they were able to come back, the way they did.
Yes, watched that one and the Duke game.  Both great games.  Looking forward to the tournament.
Only perk about being unemployed right now
Plus I imagine it's warming up outside enough to enjoy a cigar in the middle of the day.  Silver linings.
It's all about the little victories
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:43:01 PM



@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149

No 5-pack option? I mean, I gotta try it before I go balls deep in a box.  ;)
There were 5pack and singles on sale too
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 04:44:23 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 04:44:24 PM


@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149
No 5-pack option? I mean, I gotta try it before I go balls deep in a box.  ;)
Nice one, but not gonna say it. Even I have standards.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:44:25 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.
For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
Hey!!  It was dark, dammit!  And raining!
And you weren't carrying your firearm with a round chambered and the safety off, so there's that as well.

Very true.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:45:54 PM


@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149
No 5-pack option? I mean, I gotta try it before I go balls deep in a box.  ;)
Nice one, but not gonna say it. Even I have standards.

Sheesh... That was on a tee
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:47:11 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?

Perhaps? What's the alternative... no smoke?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 04:51:11 PM
Got that one cleared up wtf is next?  Told them I am drinking so can't drive hopefully that works.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 04:51:52 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?

Perhaps? What's the alternative... no smoke?
I think I have a few choices.  The Tattoo is the only one I know I have with me.  But not sure I have time for a smoke before my dinner engagement.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 04:52:08 PM
...and next week on guns & ammo banter... Bret fieldstrips and cleans his G22
Will he forget to clear the chamber before disassembly?  Check back next <<<bang>>>

Oops.
For some odd reason, I'm gonna go ahead and give you more credit than that... since you're not a total noob. Although, there is that questionable range episode. jk.  ;D
Hey!!  It was dark, dammit!  And raining!
And you weren't carrying your firearm with a round chambered and the safety off, so there's that as well.
No, but I did have the sidearm holstered with a round chambered and the safety on...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:52:29 PM



@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149
No 5-pack option? I mean, I gotta try it before I go balls deep in a box.  ;)
Nice one, but not gonna say it. Even I have standards.
Agreed, that was a tough one to pass on.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: ss2 on March 18, 2015, 04:52:54 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?
Tried a 5-pk of those and was a bit underwhelmed.  after the TAT hype I was looking for very good.  got ok.    taking a Partagus Cifuentes Maduro with me for the ride.  If I get brave enough, i might even light it.  later all!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 04:52:58 PM
Got that one cleared up wtf is next?  Told them I am drinking so can't drive hopefully that works.
With that rationale, you really should start earlier in the day.  It's not like anyone here judges.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:52:59 PM

Got that one cleared up wtf is next?  Told them I am drinking so can't drive hopefully that works.
Genius plan!!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 04:53:03 PM
@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
Couple of each left.  Varies from sizes, but VIP is roughly $50 off a box and $6 off a 5er.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 04:53:29 PM

I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?
Tried a 5-pk of those and was a bit underwhelmed.  after the TAT hype I was looking for very good.  got ok.    taking a Partagus Cifuentes Maduro with me for the ride.  If I get brave enough, i might even light it.  later all!
Catch ya later Sam
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 04:53:41 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?
Tried a 5-pk of those and was a bit underwhelmed.  after the TAT hype I was looking for very good.  got ok.    taking a Partagus Cifuentes Maduro with me for the ride.  If I get brave enough, i might even light it.  later all!
I like the Cifuentes.  Enjoy.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:53:59 PM
Oliva Serie 'G' Toro (6.0"x50) 10 CIGARS (41% savings!) $32.50
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 04:54:18 PM



@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
I'll check it when I get back to my computer, unless NJDave beats me to it
Sorry keep forgetting you have it too
NP - good prices!
Mutante, 20/$136
Papi Chulo, 50/$290
Roxxo, 20/$122
Sucio, 20/$149
No 5-pack option? I mean, I gotta try it before I go balls deep in a box.  ;)
Nice one, but not gonna say it. Even I have standards.
Agreed, that was a tough one to pass on.
Sorry, trying to wrap up for the day....about 5
$5-6 less for VIP on 5ers.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 04:55:05 PM
Got that one cleared up wtf is next?  Told them I am drinking so can't drive hopefully that works.
With that rationale, you really should start earlier in the day.  It's not like anyone here judges.
I started at about 2:15, I have standards. :)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 04:56:11 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?
Tried a 5-pk of those and was a bit underwhelmed.  after the TAT hype I was looking for very good.  got ok.    taking a Partagus Cifuentes Maduro with me for the ride.  If I get brave enough, i might even light it.  later all!

See ya, Sam
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 04:57:01 PM
Got that one cleared up wtf is next?  Told them I am drinking so can't drive hopefully that works.
With that rationale, you really should start earlier in the day.  It's not like anyone here judges.
I started at about 2:15, I have standards. :)
That might be your problem.  You may want to start with Blood Marys at 8:AM tomorrow.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 04:57:28 PM
I may have to smoke something soon.  Perhaps a Tattoo?
Tried a 5-pk of those and was a bit underwhelmed.  after the TAT hype I was looking for very good.  got ok.    taking a Partagus Cifuentes Maduro with me for the ride.  If I get brave enough, i might even light it.  later all!

See ya, Sam
Have a good evening SS
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 04:58:01 PM
Got that one cleared up wtf is next?  Told them I am drinking so can't drive hopefully that works.
With that rationale, you really should start earlier in the day.  It's not like anyone here judges.
I started at about 2:15, I have standards. :)
That might be your problem.  You may want to start with Blood Marys at 8:AM tomorrow.
Probably need to.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 05:01:09 PM
All these standards are bringin' me down.

The standard is the standard... It is what it is... All that commie double speak!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: BackyardSmoker on March 18, 2015, 05:17:46 PM
Alright, Fellas. 'Ol clock on the wall says it's okay to ski-dattle. Ya'll take care now, ya'hear... and say hi to yer mom an nem.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 05:20:39 PM
Alright, Fellas. 'Ol clock on the wall says it's okay to ski-dattle. Ya'll take care now, ya'hear... and say hi to yer mom an nem.
Later, Steve.  Or is it Mr. Wahlberg?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on March 18, 2015, 05:21:31 PM
Just heard from the warden.  No time for a commute smoke.  Gotta run.  Enjoy the rest of your jam.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:21:52 PM
Alright, Fellas. 'Ol clock on the wall says it's okay to ski-dattle. Ya'll take care now, ya'hear... and say hi to yer mom an nem.
Later, Steve.  Or is it Mr. Wahlberg?
Later Standards
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:22:19 PM
Just heard from the warden.  No time for a commute smoke.  Gotta run.  Enjoy the rest of your jam.
Later Tony
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on March 18, 2015, 05:24:04 PM
All these standards are bringin' me down.

The standard is the standard... It is what it is... All that commie double speak!
What about a substandard standard?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 05:24:30 PM
Just heard from the warden.  No time for a commute smoke.  Gotta run.  Enjoy the rest of your jam.
Run far away, Tony.  Run!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 05:26:19 PM
All these standards are bringin' me down.

The standard is the standard... It is what it is... All that commie double speak!
What about a substandard standard?
Let's just say that my standards are well-insulated from aerial attack.  You'd need ground-penetrating radar to even begin to find them...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: dwgbryant on March 18, 2015, 05:28:36 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 05:33:34 PM

Alright, Fellas. 'Ol clock on the wall says it's okay to ski-dattle. Ya'll take care now, ya'hear... and say hi to yer mom an nem.
See ya tomorrow Steve
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 05:34:04 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 05:34:22 PM

Just heard from the warden.  No time for a commute smoke.  Gotta run.  Enjoy the rest of your jam.
Since when do you run? see ya tomorrow Uncle T!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 05:34:52 PM
All these standards are bringin' me down.

The standard is the standard... It is what it is... All that commie double speak!
What about a substandard standard?
And a standard CB entrance.  Howdy Mikey.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 05:34:58 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:36:15 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
"We couldhead"????  Is that like 69 or what? ;D
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:36:58 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
You are on overtime CG
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:37:14 PM
Evening Dean
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:38:06 PM
All these standards are bringin' me down.

The standard is the standard... It is what it is... All that commie double speak!
What about a substandard standard?
That would be Fish
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:38:55 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
Sounds like breakfast to me
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:40:00 PM
This has sure enough been a turd jam today.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on March 18, 2015, 05:43:16 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 05:46:18 PM


The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
You are on overtime CG
Haha, I miss those OT hours. Secretly hoping my next job is salary
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 05:46:47 PM

This has sure enough been a turd jam today.
Seems to be the standard lately
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 05:50:08 PM

This has sure enough been a turd jam today.
Seems to be the standard lately
Hah, today might be sub-standard to the standard.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 05:50:36 PM
This has sure enough been a turd jam today.
Substandard even by jam standards.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 05:52:29 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: CigarGuy87 on March 18, 2015, 05:54:02 PM
Wife is home, time to get some dinner. Catch you guys tomorrow!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 05:54:26 PM

This has sure enough been a turd jam today.
Seems to be the standard lately
Hah, today might be sub-standard to the standard.
But in most of corporate 'murica would be promoted and given a raise.  AmIright?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Threebean on March 18, 2015, 05:55:18 PM
Wife is home, time to get some dinner. Catch you guys tomorrow!
Just as I thought, CG is doing the cooking and cleaning now.  See ya, Tony!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on March 18, 2015, 05:55:37 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
Dean the bronze god of Florida.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 05:56:54 PM
Wife is home, time to get some dinner. Catch you guys tomorrow!
Just as I thought, CG is doing the cooking and cleaning now.  See ya, Tony!
"He's so ambitious, the boy even sews..." - Ray Charles
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: dwgbryant on March 18, 2015, 05:59:35 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
I got more sun than she did, but then she is a dirty blond and used spf 50 sunscreen, I use nothing.

She is dozing on the couch, said I wore her out.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 06:04:02 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
I got more sun than she did, but then she is a dirty blond and used spf 50 sunscreen, I use nothing.

She is dozing on the couch, said I wore her out.
Once again, too target-rich an environment to even begin cracking wise.  ;-)
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on March 18, 2015, 06:05:12 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
I got more sun than she did, but then she is a dirty blond and used spf 50 sunscreen, I use nothing.

She is dozing on the couch, said I wore her out.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: dwgbryant on March 18, 2015, 06:11:29 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
I got more sun than she did, but then she is a dirty blond and used spf 50 sunscreen, I use nothing.

She is dozing on the couch, said I wore her out.
Once again, too target-rich an environment to even begin cracking wise.  ;-)
Too much sun.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: dwgbryant on March 18, 2015, 06:15:13 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
Sounds like breakfast to me
Two large bell peppers diced large, one large onion diced, three Italian sausage cooked part way cut into rounds, throw all together on simmer until peppers are almost soft, scramble 8-12 eggs, add, stir to desired consistancy, serves 2.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: dwgbryant on March 18, 2015, 06:15:54 PM
Okay, gotta keep an eye on the food.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 06:48:42 PM
All these standards are bringin' me down.

The standard is the standard... It is what it is... All that commie double speak!
What about a substandard standard?
That would be Fish
GFY, you aromatic bastidge!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 06:51:06 PM
@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
Couple of each left.  Varies from sizes, but VIP is roughly $50 off a box and $6 off a 5er.
I'd take a flyer on a box of Roxxos with how good that line has been
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: sfish on March 18, 2015, 07:10:20 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
Sounds like breakfast to me
Two large bell peppers diced large, one large onion diced, three Italian sausage cooked part way cut into rounds, throw all together on simmer until peppers are almost soft, scramble 8-12 eggs, add, stir to desired consistancy, serves 2.
Are you aware of the ongoing cholesterol problem in this country?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: dwgbryant on March 18, 2015, 07:38:36 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
Sounds like breakfast to me
Two large bell peppers diced large, one large onion diced, three Italian sausage cooked part way cut into rounds, throw all together on simmer until peppers are almost soft, scramble 8-12 eggs, add, stir to desired consistancy, serves 2.
Are you aware of the ongoing cholesterol problem in this country?
Not a problem for me!
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 07:48:23 PM

The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Afternoon Dean.  That dinner sounds great, definitely meets standards.
Agreed, approved!!!
Sounds like breakfast to me
Two large bell peppers diced large, one large onion diced, three Italian sausage cooked part way cut into rounds, throw all together on simmer until peppers are almost soft, scramble 8-12 eggs, add, stir to desired consistancy, serves 2.
Are you aware of the ongoing cholesterol problem in this country?
Not a problem for me!
Nope, Dean's exercising the cholesterol away.  Didn't you read how he "wore her out?"
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 08:59:23 PM
Working late really sucks.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:07:56 PM
@NJDave, I see Atlantic has MC III's in stock. Any VIP discount? I imagine it's minimal
Couple of each left.  Varies from sizes, but VIP is roughly $50 off a box and $6 off a 5er.
I'd take a flyer on a box of Roxxos with how good that line has been
$121.95....want me to order one up?
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: razgueado on March 18, 2015, 09:22:45 PM
Okay, software updates deployed.  Now I can go home.  Catch y'all later.
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 09:23:19 PM
The lady was over early so we couldhead for the beach, but didn't manage to get out until later morning. I got a lot of sun, her car isn't ready yet, so I'm smoking an AF Chateau something or other robusto and water. scrambled eggs, peppers, onions, and sausage for dinner.

Oh, good afternoon guys.
Dean, just tomcattin'...
We are not going to ask how much sun he got.

Hiya, Deano.
I got more sun than she did, but then she is a dirty blond and used spf 50 sunscreen, I use nothing.

She is dozing on the couch, said I wore her out.
Pass...
Title: Re: 3/18/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on March 18, 2015, 10:07:11 PM
No reflection on Dean, but looks like he tired out the banter as well.... sheesh.