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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2025, 08:17:12 AM »

In my town, they only pick up cans and bottles to be recycled once every two weeks on early Wednesday mornings. It had been nearly a month since the last pickup being that December 25th was a holiday. Needless to say, with the gusting winds we've been having, today there's litter all over.
That's a shame. Last week, I had to go out and close my cans again several times because the wind kept blowing them open and threatening to spread the same litter all over the place.
My cans have attached lids. Most of my neighbors' do not and it's showing this morning.
Mine are attached as well, but are of the flip up variety. If they're facing directly into the wind, which they usually are where I have to set them out, they can blow up pretty easily.
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2025, 08:19:31 AM »

Started reading a book yesterday that I'd gotten used some time ago, don't even remember where it came from. But as I was reading, these fell out of the back pages. The yellow one is a bookmark from the store where it was purchased. It's fascinating to me that these have been sitting in this book, wherever it was laying around, all that time.

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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2025, 08:38:05 AM »

Started reading a book yesterday that I'd gotten used some time ago, don't even remember where it came from. But as I was reading, these fell out of the back pages. The yellow one is a bookmark from the store where it was purchased. It's fascinating to me that these have been sitting in this book, wherever it was laying around, all that time.


That's awesome. I'm pretty sure that store listed at the top of the bookmark is now called Bookends. I've gone there for book signings. It's a very cool store and less than 10 miles from me. In fact, right up the block is the cigar lounge, where my co-worker is a member.
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2025, 08:59:08 AM »

Started reading a book yesterday that I'd gotten used some time ago, don't even remember where it came from. But as I was reading, these fell out of the back pages. The yellow one is a bookmark from the store where it was purchased. It's fascinating to me that these have been sitting in this book, wherever it was laying around, all that time.


That's awesome. I'm pretty sure that store listed at the top of the bookmark is now called Bookends. I've gone there for book signings. It's a very cool store and less than 10 miles from me. In fact, right up the block is the cigar lounge, where my co-worker is a member.
That's amazing. It's still early, but I'm calling that our coinkydink of the day.
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2025, 10:06:04 AM »

A bunch of 20-count samplers at the Page:

https://www.cigarpage.com/cream-of-da-crop-combos.html
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #20 on: January 08, 2025, 10:07:09 AM »

TravelinDave: "Maybe it's my wallet talking, but I consider 15-18 years the sweet spot for my scotch.  Anything older tastes great, and if you're buying I will surely drink it and enjoy it, but I feel older than 18 years and scotch gets too smooth and starts to loose it's distinctive characteristics."

It's not just you, there's a whole school of thought that says the ideal age for Scotch is around 14 years.  Personally, I adore the Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban, which is a fourteen-year-old with the final two years in Port casks. 

There are two kinds of people who buy 18+ year-old Scotch: Snobs, and those with delicate palates.

Snobs are not necessarily bad people.  Yes, there are those snobs who have an overweening need to project their superiority.  Those are elitists.  But there is also that class of snobs who derive pleasure from treating you to the niceties their wealth can afford and yours, frankly, can't.  May their tribe increase.

I've known two of this latter class - Tim Corley (who I've posted about here in the past and given the title "The Tycoon") and John Blair, who I introduced yesterday as the "Hardware Magnate."  Both men are very wealthy.  Both earned their wealth.  Neither tries to hide their wealth or minimize it or pretend it isn't there.  They are rich men, Tim more than John, but still.  Rich men. 

Both came from nothing.  Tim grew up in Iran, the son of Christian missionaries who had to scamper out of Iran during the revolution.  He had every intention of returning to Iran after he completed training as a Bell Helicopter mechanic, but a fortuitous encounter with a guy who needed a mechanical appraisal of a secondhand airliner got Tim hired into a used airliner brokerage, and intelligence led him to end up buying out the partners.  John's tale is much simpler and more old-fashioned.  He went into the hardware business, treated people right, expanded to several stores, sold out to Ace Hardware for a killing and kept his one store here in town. 

Neither grew up rich, they earned theirs.  Some would say they are self-made men, but they would both insist that they have what they have by God's grace.  Neither tries to disguise their wealth.  Both are generous to a fault.  Tim was the guy who gave me my monster humidor. Actually, he didn't give it to me.  After I turned it down a half-dozen times, he pleaded with me to come get it out of his way.  Many years ago, when my eldest son was a kindergartner, we stopped at the local grocery store, and there in the parking lot was a yellow Ferarri.  Tim's.  We were admiring it when he came out of Starbucks.  We greeted him.  He reached out the keys to me.  "Take Christian for a spin."  I declined.  He turned to my wife and asked, "Could I take Christian for a spin?" Christian got the ride of his life that day, and the local constabulary just shook their heads and smiled.
 
John?  Well, John buys old Scotch.  John doesn't really understand Scotch. He has a delicate palate, so he prefers the smoothness of old whiskey. He frequently asks me to tutor him.  But he can afford the best, and by the case, and that's what he does.  And when he goes shopping, he takes somebody along who couldn't even dream of spending what he spends - frequently, it's my dad - and he buys cases of expensive Scotch that he's going to share, and he insists that his guest pick out a bottle or two to take home.  And if you pick something modest, he gently says "We're not spending your money, we're spending mine.  Don't cheat me out of the opportunity to be your friend."

Swear to God.  That's John.  Somebody broke into his hardware store and stole a Traeger smoker.  He got interviewed by the Seattle media.  He looked into the camera and said, "Please.  If you took the grill, just drop by the store and ask for the warranty paperwork.  You'll get the papers and no questions asked."  The guy's a complete mensch, and his wife is a goofball who never got to meet my mother, but those two would have been fast friends. 

So...TD?  You ever find yourself making your way out to this corner of the country, you give me some advance notice.  Tim has retired to Cujo Key in Florida, but John's here, and if you make your way out here, I'll ask, and he'll treat you to some really fine Scotch on his deck overlooking Lake Sawyer.  He'll ask me to pick out the cigars, and I won't disappoint you.
Sounds like I need to plan a trip!
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #21 on: January 08, 2025, 10:13:47 AM »

Tactical Christmas stocking?  Ya gotta be kidding.

https://www.cigarpage.com/cigar-page-tactical-christmas-stocking-black.html
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2025, 10:16:41 AM »

Today is Wednesday, Jan. 8, the eighth day of 2025
with 357 to follow.

The moon is waxing. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mars, Mercury and Uranus. Evening stars are Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, Uranus and Venus.

On this date in history:


In 1790, U.S. President George Washington gave the first State of the Union address.

In 1815, the forces of U.S. Gen. Andrew Jackson decisively defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans, the closing engagement of the War of 1812.

In 1867, the U.S. Congress approved legislation that allowed African Americans to vote in the District of Columbia.

In 1889, US patent #395,791 is issued to Herman Hollerith for his "Art of Compiling Statistics," a punched card calculator. In 1896, Hollerith founded The Tabulating Machine Company, one of four companies consolidated to form International Business Machines Corporation, or IBM.

In 1918, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson delivered his Fourteen Points during a speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress.

In 1961, Algerians voted in favor of the French referendum on Algerian self-determination, part of French President Charles de Gaulle's peace proposals, sweeping aside opposition and delivering him the vote of confidence he had demanded.

In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a "War on Poverty" in the United States during his first State of the Union address.

In 1978, Harvey Milk became the first openly gay elected official in California when he was sworn in to San Francisco's Board of Supervisors.

In 1987, Kay Orr was inaugurated in Lincoln, Neb., as the nation's first woman Republican governor.

In 1989, a British Midland Airways jet crashed near a major highway in Kegworth, England, after both engines caught fire and the pilot tried to make an emergency landing, killing 46 people.

In 1991, Pan American World Airways filed for bankruptcy. The company, founded in 1927, would cease operations 11 months later.

In 1992, President George H.W. Bush, during a state visit to Tokyo, vomited on the lap of Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa after coming down with the flu.

In 1993, thousands of people gathered at Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion in Memphis to purchase the first issue of a stamp honoring the "King of Rock 'n' Roll" on what would have been his 58th birthday.

In 1997, a report by University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center scientists concluded that exposure to a combination of chemicals was linked to Gulf War Syndrome, responsible for the various ailments reported by veterans of the 1991 conflict.

In 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law.

In 2007, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced he would nationalize the nation's telecommunications and electric power industries controlled by U.S. companies.

In 2011, six people were killed and 13 others, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., were injured when a gunman armed with a semiautomatic pistol opened fire at a political meeting in Tucson. The shooter, Jared Loughner, 22, was sentenced to life in prison.

In 2016, Mexican authorities captured Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the Sinaloa drug cartel kingpin who led police on a months-long manhunt after escaping from prison.

In 2018, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced extreme weather events inflicted a record-setting financial toll on the United States in 2017, with hurricanes and wildfires causing a total of $306 billion in damage.

In 2020, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the duke and duchess of Sussex, announced they were stepping back from their roles as senior members of the British royal family. The couple stopped official engagements in March 2020 and moved to North America.

In 2021, Twitter permanently suspended President Donald Trump's personal account "due to the risk of further incitement of violence" after an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. After becoming the new CEO of the social media network now known as X, Elon Musk restored Trump's access in 2022.

In 2024, an explosion at a newly remodeled hotel in downtown Fort Worth, Texas, injured more than a dozen people.
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #23 on: January 08, 2025, 10:19:24 AM »

Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn.


They include publisher Frank Doubleday in 1862;
actor William Hartnell in 1908;
actor Larry Storch in 1923;
TV commentator Charles Osgood in 1933;
musician Elvis Presley in 1935;
musician Shirley Bassey in 1937 (age 88);
TV personality Bob Eubanks in 1938 (age 87);
comedian/actor Graham Chapman in 1941;
actor Yvette Mimieux in 1942;
physicist Stephen Hawking 1942;
writer Terry Brooks in 1944 (age 81);
radio personality Kojo Nnamdi in 1945 (age 80);
musician Robby Krieger (Doors) in 1946 (age 79);
musician David Bowie in 1947;
musician Terry Sylvester (Hollies) in 1947 (age 78);
actor Harriet Sansom Harris in 1955 (age 70);
actor Ron Cephas Jones in 1957;
musician Jeff Abercrombie (Fuel) in 1964 (age 61);
actor Michelle Forbes in 1965 (age 60);
musician R. Kelly in 1967 (age 58);
musician Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley) in 1976 (age 49);
actor Amber Benson in 1977 (age 48);
actor Windell Middlebrooks in 1979;
actor/filmmaker Sarah Polley in 1979 (age 46);
actor Sam Riley in 1980 (age 45);
actor Genevieve Padalecki in 1981 (age 44);
actor Gaby Hoffmann in 1982 (age 43);
musician Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo (Gym Class Heroes) in 1983 (age 42);
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 1984 (age 41);
actor Freddie Stroma in 1987 (age 38);
actor Cynthia Erivo in 1987 (age 38);
actor Khylin Rhambo in 1996 (age 29);
musician Damiano David (Måneskin) in 1999 (age 26);
musician Noah Cyrus in 2000 (age 25).
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #24 on: January 08, 2025, 10:20:06 AM »

Tactical Christmas stocking?  Ya gotta be kidding.

https://www.cigarpage.com/cigar-page-tactical-christmas-stocking-black.html
It's what you get the man who has everything! :D
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #25 on: January 08, 2025, 10:20:38 AM »

Today's Over/Under is 8
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #26 on: January 08, 2025, 10:21:27 AM »

To the grocery I go.  Sr. discount day!
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2025, 10:24:00 AM »

Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn.


They include publisher Frank Doubleday in 1862;
actor William Hartnell in 1908;
actor Larry Storch in 1923;
TV commentator Charles Osgood in 1933;
musician Elvis Presley in 1935;
musician Shirley Bassey in 1937 (age 88);
TV personality Bob Eubanks in 1938 (age 87);
comedian/actor Graham Chapman in 1941;
actor Yvette Mimieux in 1942;
physicist Stephen Hawking 1942;
writer Terry Brooks in 1944 (age 81);
radio personality Kojo Nnamdi in 1945 (age 80);
musician Robby Krieger (Doors) in 1946 (age 79);
musician David Bowie in 1947;
musician Terry Sylvester (Hollies) in 1947 (age 78);
actor Harriet Sansom Harris in 1955 (age 70);
actor Ron Cephas Jones in 1957;
musician Jeff Abercrombie (Fuel) in 1964 (age 61);
actor Michelle Forbes in 1965 (age 60);
musician R. Kelly in 1967 (age 58);
musician Jenny Lewis (Rilo Kiley) in 1976 (age 49);
actor Amber Benson in 1977 (age 48);
actor Windell Middlebrooks in 1979;
actor/filmmaker Sarah Polley in 1979 (age 46);
actor Sam Riley in 1980 (age 45);
actor Genevieve Padalecki in 1981 (age 44);
actor Gaby Hoffmann in 1982 (age 43);
musician Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo (Gym Class Heroes) in 1983 (age 42);
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in 1984 (age 41);
actor Freddie Stroma in 1987 (age 38);
actor Cynthia Erivo in 1987 (age 38);
actor Khylin Rhambo in 1996 (age 29);
musician Damiano David (Måneskin) in 1999 (age 26);
musician Noah Cyrus in 2000 (age 25).
And my grandpa, who turns 91 today.
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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #28 on: January 08, 2025, 10:24:45 AM »

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Re: 1/8/2025
« Reply #29 on: January 08, 2025, 11:35:43 AM »

Not gonna break 50 today.  Hope it's warmer in the low country where that HGTV house is.
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