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4/16/2016
« on: April 16, 2016, 12:38:25 AM »

What's up cigar enthusiasts?!  Any cigar deals on the various internet sites that are worth talking about? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way.  Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either...  And welcome aboard!
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2016, 12:47:23 AM »

C'mon Tony,flip this mother fucker already!!
Hahaha. Sorry about that, Johnny. I was at a Billy Joel concert and just got in. I thought about doing it while I was driving but the wife would have given me shit for it.

Besides, I got ya to post. ;)  Don't be such a stranger.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2016, 07:24:09 AM »

Sheesh, let me open the drapes and put the coffee on.  Good morning folks.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2016, 07:27:07 AM »


Today in History

Today is Saturday, April 16, the 107th day of 2016. There are 259 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History:

On April 16, 1789, President-elect George Washington left Mount Vernon, Virginia, for his inauguration in New York.

On this date:

In 1879, Bernadette Soubirous, who'd described seeing visions of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes, died in Nevers (neh-VEHR'), France.

In 1912, American aviator Harriet Quimby became the first woman to fly across the English Channel, leaving Dover, England, and arriving near Calais, France, in 59 minutes.

In 1935, the radio comedy program "Fibber McGee and Molly" premiered on NBC's Blue Network.

In 1940, Major League Baseball's first (and, to date, only) opening day no-hitter took place as Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians pitched a no-no against the Chicago White Sox, 1-0, at Comiskey Park.

In 1945, during World War II, a Soviet submarine in the Baltic Sea torpedoed and sank the MV Goya, which Germany was using to transport civilian refugees and wounded soldiers; it's estimated that up to 7,000 people died. In his first speech to Congress, President Harry S. Truman pledged to carry out the war and peace policies of his late predecessor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

In 1947, the French ship Grandcamp blew up at the harbor in Texas City, Texas; another ship, the High Flyer, exploded the following day (the blasts and fires killed nearly 600 people). Financier Bernard M. Baruch said in a speech at the South Carolina statehouse, "Let us not be deceived - we are today in the midst of a cold war."

In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" in which he said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

In 1972, Apollo 16 blasted off on a voyage to the moon with astronauts John W. Young, Charles M. Duke Jr. and Ken Mattingly on board.

In 1986, dispelling rumors he was dead, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi appeared on television to condemn the U.S. raid on his country and to say that Libyans were "ready to die" defending their nation.

In 1991, Sir David Lean, who had directed "The Bridge on the River Kwai," ''Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago" died in London at age 83.

In 1996, Britain's Prince Andrew and his wife, Sarah, the Duchess of York, announced they were in the process of divorcing.

In 2007, college student Seung-Hui Cho (sung-wee joh) shot and killed 32 people on the campus of Virginia Tech before taking his own life.

Ten years ago: In his first Easter message as pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI urged nations to use diplomacy to defuse nuclear crises and prayed that Palestinians would one day have their own state alongside Israel.

Five years ago: A Taliban sleeper agent walked into a meeting of NATO trainers and Afghan troops at Forward Operating Base Gamberi in the eastern Afghan province of Laghman and detonated a vest of explosives hidden underneath his uniform; six American troops, four Afghan soldiers and an interpreter were killed. President Raul Castro drew a line in the Caribbean sand across which Cuba's economic reforms must never go, telling a Communist party summit that he had rejected dozens of suggested changes that would have allowed the concentration of property in private hands.

One year ago: U.N. Security Council members were moved to tears as a Syrian doctor, Mohamed Tennari, an eyewitness to suspected chlorine attacks on civilians in Syria, gave a graphic eyewitness account of dying children during a closed-door briefing. The NFL reinstated Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson, clearing the way for him to return after missing most of the previous season while facing child abuse charges in Texas for disciplining his son with a wooden switch.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2016, 07:27:41 AM »

Today's Birthdays: Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI is 89. Actor Peter Mark Richman is 89. Singer Bobby Vinton is 81. Denmark's Queen Margrethe II is 76. Basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is 69. Former Massachusetts first lady Ann Romney is 67. NFL coach Bill Belichick is 64. Rock singer and former politician Peter Garrett is 63. Actress Ellen Barkin is 62. Rock musician Jason Scheff (Chicago) is 54. Singer Jimmy Osmond is 53. Rock singer David Pirner (Soul Asylum) is 52. Actor-comedian Martin Lawrence is 51. Actor Jon Cryer is 51. Rock musician Dan Rieser is 50. Actor Peter Billingsley is 45. Actor Lukas Haas is 40. Actress-singer Kelli O'Hara is 40. Figure skater Mirai Nagasu is 23. Actress Sadie Sink (TV: "American Odyssey") is 14.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2016, 07:32:52 AM »

From Yahoo news:

On This Day. 1789: A reluctant President-elect George Washington left his estate in Mount Vernon, Va., for New York, where he would be sworn in as the first president of the United States. Washington was a reluctant president. He was 57 years old and wanted to retire. But he felt compelled to serve, worried that bickering among political factions threatened the future of the young United States.

On This Day. 1865: President Abraham Lincoln, the victim of an assassin's bullet, lay in state in the East Room of the White House. The catafalque that held his coffin was later used for the caskets of, among others, Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan. You can see it on display at the Capitol, in a room originally meant to be George Washington's tomb.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2016, 07:37:36 AM »

PLEASE BE ADVISED that Famous-Smoke.com and our affiliated websites (CigarMonster.com, CigarAuctioneer.com and CigarAdvisor.com), will be offline for scheduled maintenance from 10:00PM ET on Friday, April 15th to 8:00AM ET on Saturday, April 16th
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #7 on: April 16, 2016, 07:38:09 AM »

Morning Travellin Dave, I slept in a bit this morning.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #8 on: April 16, 2016, 07:41:21 AM »

1858 The Wernerian Natural History Society, a former Scottish learned society, is wound up.
1861 US president Lincoln outlaws business with confederate states (US Civil War)
1862 Slavery abolished in District of Columbia
1862 American Confederate Congress approves conscription act for all white males (18-35 years)
1865 Battle of Columbus & West Point, GA (Ft Tyler)
1866 Karakozov attempts to assassinate Tsar Alexander II of Russia
1866 Nitroglycerine at Wells Fargo & Co office explodes
1868 Louisiana voters approve new constitution
1869 Ebenezer Bassett, 1st US Negro diplomat, begins service in Haiti
1870 Vaudeville Theatre Strand opens in London
1871 German Empire ends all anti-Jewish civil restrictions
1881 In Dodge City, Kansas, Bat Masterson fights his last gun battle.
1883 Paul Kruger chosen as president of Transvaal
1888 Drentse & Friese peat cutters go on strike
1900 US Post Office issues 1st books of postage stamps
1908 Natural Bridges National Monument forms (Lake Powell, Utah)
1912 Harriet Quimby becomes 1st woman pilot to fly across English Channel
1912 Pirates turn a rare 5-3-7 doubleplay (left fielder covers 2nd base)
1913 The Bulgarians and the Turks agree to an armistice that will be accepted by the other nations involved
1917 [OS Apr 4] Lenin issues his radical "April Theses" calling for Soviets to take power during Russian Revolution
1918 The British House of Commons passes a new Military Service Bill, taking men up to 55 years old and extending to Ireland
1921 Liberal Freedom League forms in The Hague
1922 Annie Oakley sets women's record by breaking 100 clay targets in a row
1922 German-Russian treaty signed in Italy, Soviet Union recognized
1924 1st radio-transmission of wireless: Mattheus Passion
1924 Child labor laws strengthened in Holland
1925 During the Communist St Nedelya Church assault in Sofia, 150 are killed and 500 are wounded.
1926 Book of the Month Club sends out its 1st selections "Lolly Willowes" & "Loving Huntsman" by Sylvia Townsend Warner
1929 Cleve Indian Earl Averill, becomes 1st AL to hit a HR on 1st at bat
1929 NY Yankees become 1st team to wear uniform numbers
1935 1st radio broadcast of "Fibber McGee & Molly"
1935 Babe Ruth's 1st NL game, for Boston Braves, included a HR
1939 Stalin requests British, French & Russian anti-nazi pact
1939 Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 1
1940 1st televised baseball game, WGN-TV, (White Sox vs Cubs exhibition)
1940 Cleve Indian Bob Feller hurls an opening day no-hitter vs Chic, 1-0
1940 Heitor Villa-Lobos' opera "Izaht" premieres in Rio de Janeiro
1941 Little Theater at Adelphi Strand closes
1942 Japanese occupying army on Java installs film censorship
1943 40 NZ bombers attack Haarlem, Netherlands (85 killed)
1943 Swiss scientist Dr. Albert Hofmann discovers the psychedelic effects of LSD.
1945 German troops in Groningen surrender
1945 Red Army begins Battle of Berlin
1945 US troops enter Nuremberg, Germany
1945 US troops land on He Shima, Okinawa
1945 Colditz Castle, the high-security prisoner of war camp in Germany, is liberated by American troops.
1946 1st US launch of captured V-2 rocket, White Sands, NM; 8 km alt
1946 NSB mayor of Rotterdam, Netherlands, FE Muller sentence to 100 years in jail
1947 -17] Explosions & fire on French ship Grandcamp
1947 Lens to provide zoom effects demonstrated (NYC)
1947 Massive explosion & fire kills 522 in Texas City, Tx
1948 Organization for European Economic Cooperation (EEC) forms in Paris
1949 Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs sweep Detroit Red Wings in 4 games (2nd year in a row)
1951 British submarine Affray sank in English Channel, killing 75
1952 "4 Saints in 3 Acts" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 15 performances
1953 Jackie Pung wins LPGA Palm Springs Golf Open
1953 Phillie's Connie Ryan gets 6 hits in a game
1953 Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 1
1953 WAND TV channel 17 in Decatur, IL (ABC) begins broadcasting
1954 KVAL TV channel 13 in Eugene, OR (CBS) begins broadcasting
1954 Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings beat Montreal Canadiens, 4 games to 3
1956 1st solar powered radios go on sale
1957 Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 1
1957 USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test
1958 French government of Gaillard falls due to Tunisia crisis
1958 5th National Film Awards (India): "Do Aankhen Barah Haath" wins the Golden Lotus
1959 "Party with Comden & Green" opens at John Golden NYC for 44 performances
1959 Datu Abdul Rozak inaugurated as premier of Malaysia federation
1959 NY Yankees unveil their 1st message scoreboard
1959 Phils' Dave Philley gets a major league record 9th straight pinch hit
1961 15th Tony Awards: Becket & Bye Bye Birdie win
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #9 on: April 16, 2016, 07:42:06 AM »

Morning Travellin Dave, I slept in a bit this morning.
Me too.  Not bad to do every once and again.  Morning TexDave.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2016, 07:47:12 AM »

1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Dallas Civitan Golf Open
1961 Stanley Cup: Chicago Blackhawks beat Detroit Red Wings, 4 games to 2
1962 Brazil nationalizes US businesses
1962 Walter Cronkite begins anchoring CBS Evening News
1964 9 men sentenced 25-30 years for Britain's 1963 "Great Train Robbery"
1965 Test flight of heavy Saturn S-1C-rocket
1966 Rhodesian PM Ian Smith breaks diplomatic relations with Britain
1967 "Walking Happy" closes at Lunt Fontanne Theater NYC after 161 performances
1967 Yankees beat Boston 7-6 in 18 innings
1970 70 die in a snow crush (France)
1970 Protestant Unionist Ian Paisley wins seat formerly held by Terence O'Neill in the Stormont (North Ireland Parliament
1972 "That's Entertainment" closes at Edison Theater NYC after 4 performances
1972 1st Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Championship won by Jane Blalock
1972 Two giant pandas arrive in US from China
1972 Apollo 16 launched; 5th manned lunar landing (Decartes Highlands)
1972 Chicago Cub Burt Hooton no-hits Phillies, 1-0
1972 Two British soldiers are shot dead by the Official Irish Republican Army (OIRA) in separate incidents in Derry
1974 "Words & Music" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 127 performances
1974 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1975 Cambodian Red Khmer occupy Phnom Penh
1978 "History of the American Film" closes at ANTA NYC after 21 performances
1978 Hollis Stacy wins LPGA Birmingham Golf Classic
1978 St Louis Card Bob Forsch no-hits Phillies, 5-0
1978 NBC's premiere of miniseries "Holocaust"
1979 15th Mayor's Trophy Game, Yanks & Mets tie 1-1
1979 83rd Boston Marathon: Bill Rodgers of United States 1st man in 2:09:27 and Joan Benoit of United States 1st woman in 2:35:15
1979 Failed Palestinian attack on Zaventem Airport, Belgium
1979 Pulitzer prize awarded to Sam Shepard for "Buried child"
1980 Arthur Ashe retires from professional tennis
1980 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1981 "Copperfield" opens at ANTA Theater NYC for 13 performances
1982 Queen Elizabeth proclaims Canada's new constitution
1983 Steve Garvey sets NL record by playing in 1,118 consecutive games
1984 88th Boston Marathon: Geoff Smith of Great Britain 1st man in 2:10:34 and Lorraine Moller of New Zealand 1st woman in 2:29:28
1984 Oakland A Dave Kingman hits 3 HRs including a grand slam
1984 Pulitzer prize awarded to Mary Oliver for "American Primitive"
1985 "Grind" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC for 79 performances
1985 Caps 1-Isles 2-Patrick Div Semifinals-Isle win series 3-2
1986 To dispel rumors he's dead, Moammar Gadhafi appears on TV
1986 West Indies complete 5-0 demolition of England
1987 August Wilson's "Fences" wins 1987 Pulitzer Prize for drama
1987 FCC imposes a broader definition of indecency over airwaves
1987 Howard Stern & Infinity Broadcasting are warned by FCC
1987 Michael Jordan becomes the second NBA player in history to score 3000 points in a season
1987 Peter Taylor's "Summons to Memphis" wins Pulitzer Prize for fiction
1987 Pulitzer prize awarded to August Wilson for "Fences"
1987 British Conservative MP Harvey Proctor appears at Bow Street Magistrates' Court in London charged with gross indecency.
1989 1st Seniors Golf Tradition: Don Bies wins
1989 Berendrechtsluis opens in Antwerp, biggest flood lock in world
1989 Costa Rica beats US 1-0, in 3rd round of 1990 world soccer cup
1989 Pat Bradley wins LPGA AI Star/Centinela Hospital Golf Classic
1990 "Piano Lesson" opens at Walter Kerr Theater NYC for 320 performances
1990 94th Boston Marathon: Gelindo Bordin of Italy 1st man in 2:08:19 and Rosa Mota of Portugal 1st woman in 2:25:24
1990 Maximum NY State unemployment benefits raised to $260 per week
1990 Supreme Court rejects appeal from retarded man, Dalton Prejean, condemned to death for murdering a Louisiana state trooper in 1977
1991 M Leander & E Seago's musical "Matador" premieres in London
1991 St Louis Blues becomes 8th NHL team in Play-off to come back from a 3-1 deficit as they beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in game 7
1992 "Metro" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 13 performances
1992 1st concrete is poured at new ballpark at Gateway (Jacobs Field)
1992 Afghan president Najibullah resigns
1992 NY Rangers win team record 50th game
1992 The Katina P runs aground off of Maputo, Mozambique. 60,000 tons of crude oil spill into the ocean.
1993 Jury reaches guilty verdict in Federal case against police officer who beat Rodney King, but the verdict is not read until April 17th
1995 56th PGA Seniors Golf Championship: Ray Floyd wins
1997 Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Minneapolis/St Paul on WRQC 100.3 FM
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #11 on: April 16, 2016, 07:49:17 AM »

2001 105th Boston Marathon: Lee Bong-Ju of South Korea 1st man in 2:09:43 and Catherine Ndereba of Kenya 1st woman in 2:23:53
2003 The Treaty of Accession is signed in Athens admitting 10 new member states to the European Union.
2004 The super liner Queen Mary 2 embarks on her first Transatlantic crossing, linking the golden age of ocean travel to the modern age of ocean travel.
2007 Virginia Tech massacre: The deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. The gunman, Seung-Hui Cho, kills 32 people and injures 23 others before committing suicide.
2007 41st CMT Music Awards: Carrie Underwood & Kenny Chesney wins
2007 "Spider-Man 3" directed by Sam Raimi and starring Toby Maguire and Kristen Dunst premieres at the Tokyo Film Festival
2007 111th Boston Marathon: Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot of Kenya 1st man in 2:14:13 and Lidiya Grigoryeva of Russia 1st woman in 2:29:18
2008 Start of Papal Journey of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States
2012 At least 55 people are killed in the Syrian uprising despite UN presence to oversee ceasefire
2012 For the first time since 1977 no Pulitzer Prize is awarded for fiction
2012 116th Boston Marathon: Wesley Korir of Kenya 1st man in 2:12:40 and Sharon Cherop of Kenya 1st woman in 2:31:50
2013 37 people are killed by a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Khash country, Iran
2013 16 people are killed after a gold mine collapses in Kyekyewere, Ghana
2014 Real Madrid defeat Barcelona to win its 19th Copa del Rey trophy
2014 South Korean ferry MV Sewol sinks on route Incheon to Jeju, 304 drown, mostly students. National controversy erupts over rescue efforts and actions of crew and owner.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #12 on: April 16, 2016, 07:50:11 AM »

I got to mow the grass and put out some fertilizer this morning before the rain moves in.  Hopefully it will not move in before lunch.  Nothing too serious today but forecasting some very heavy storms tomorrow into Monday.
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #13 on: April 16, 2016, 07:51:13 AM »

Sheesh, lots of shit went on in the world today didn't it!
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Re: 4/16/2016
« Reply #14 on: April 16, 2016, 07:54:43 AM »

Need a famous quote and a USA Today article to wake Bean up in a good mood. 

Then I will post a cigar deal so he can tell me they were cheaper at an auction 2 months ago. ::). Or B.S. can tell me the offer he posted for a different cigar was a better deal even though it cost more too. ::).
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