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Cigar Banter => Daily Cigar Deals Discussion => Topic started by: CigarBanter on April 21, 2020, 01:19:41 AM
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Happy Tuesday! In between insults we'll occasionally discuss cigars. Join in 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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Good morning. Rain turning into snow today. High winds. I had to take the grill in from outside. I hope most of you get outta your PJs
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Good morning. Rain turning into snow today. High winds. I had to take the grill in from outside. I hope most of you get outta your PJs 
I think I have to pick up some scripts for the wife today, so that will be 2 days in a row where I put on regular pants. Morning, Rick, and the rest of you 2fers.
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Good morning, Rick and Dave.
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Good morning. Rain turning into snow today. High winds. I had to take the grill in from outside. I hope most of you get outta your PJs 
My only shortcut was not shaving today. I have a number of meetings where I'm certain someone will not be content if we don't turn on the webcams.
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Good morning Tony and Dave. At least we know who wears the pants.
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Good morning. Rain turning into snow today. High winds. I had to take the grill in from outside. I hope most of you get outta your PJs 
My only shortcut was not shaving today. I have a number of meetings where I'm certain someone will not be content if we don't turn on the webcams. 
I'm going for the quarantine beard right now. And seeing as I've got over a month still to go, minimum, should be pretty great by then.
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Oh, and they officially put the kibosh on the kids going back to school this year here. Which is good, because putting all those kids back together is just what we would've needed to set us back from all the progress we've made against this thing.
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Good morning Tony and Dave. At least we know who wears the pants.
Was there ever a question?
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Morning SnowjobRick, ScruftyTony and LumberjackDave.
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Good morning Tony and Dave. At least we know who wears the pants.
Was there ever a question?
No, I'll hold the Wife's purse. Good morning Clemson Dave.
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
Very nice. Did he bring any smokes of his own?
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Good morning Tony and Dave. At least we know who wears the pants.
Was there ever a question?
No, I'll hold the Wife's purse. Good morning Clemson Dave.
That's good, we need someone to take over purse duty since cb doesn't show up much anymore.
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Today is Tuesday, April 21, the 112th day of 2020. There are 254 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On April 21, 1976, clinical trials of the swine flu vaccine began in Washington, D.C.
On this date:
In 1509, England’s King Henry VII died; he was succeeded by his 17-year-old son, Henry VIII.
In 1789, John Adams was sworn in as the first vice president of the United States.
In 1816, Charlotte Bronte, author of “Jane Eyre,” was born in Thornton, England.
In 1836, an army of Texans led by Sam Houston defeated the Mexicans at San Jacinto, assuring Texas independence.
In 1910, author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, died in Redding, Connecticut, at age 74.
In 1918, Manfred von Richthofen, 25, the German ace known as the “Red Baron” who was believed to have downed 80 enemy aircraft during World War I, was himself shot down and killed while in action over France.
In 1926, Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II was born in Mayfair, London; she was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and the Queen Mother.
In 1930, fire broke out inside the overcrowded Ohio Penitentiary in Columbus, killing 332 inmates.
In 1975, with Communist forces closing in, South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu resigned after nearly 10 years in office and fled the country.
In 1989, the baseball fantasy “Field of Dreams,” starring Kevin Costner, was released by Universal Pictures.
In 2009, the sole survivor of a pirate attack on an American cargo ship off the Somali coast, on which Captain Richard Phillips was held for ransom, was charged as an adult with piracy in federal court in New York. (A prosecutor said Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse (AHB’-dih-wah-lee AHB’-dih-kah-dir moo-SAY’) had given wildly varying ages for himself before finally admitting he was 18. Muse later pleaded guilty to hijacking, kidnapping and hostage-taking and was sentenced to more than 33 years in prison.)
In 2016, Prince, one of the most inventive and influential musicians of modern times, was found dead at his home in suburban Minneapolis; he was 57.
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Good morning Tony and Dave. At least we know who wears the pants.
Was there ever a question?
No, I'll hold the Wife's purse. Good morning Clemson Dave.
Hopefully she'll return the favor sometime.
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Morning FishinFish.
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Ten years ago: Pope Benedict XVI promised “church action” to confront the clerical abuse scandal. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was suspended for six games for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. (Commissioner Roger Goodell handed down the punishment after prosecutors decided not to bring charges in a case involving a 20-year-old college student who’d accused Roethlisberger of sexually assaulting her.) Juan Antonio Samaranch, 89, who’d served as president of the International Olympic Committee for 21 years, died in Barcelona, Spain.
Five years ago: An Egyptian criminal court sentenced ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to 20 years in prison over the killing of protesters in 2012. The head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Michele Leonhart, announced her retirement in the wake of allegations that DEA agents had attended sex parties with prostitutes. Pope Francis accepted the resignation of U.S. Bishop Robert Finn, who’d pleaded guilty to failing to report a suspected child abuser. Mary Doyle Keefe, 92, the model for Norman Rockwell’s iconic 1943 Rosie the Riveter painting, died in Simsbury, Connecticut.
One year ago: President Donald Trump spoke with the newly-elected Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, to congratulate him on his landslide election victory. (A second phone call in July, in which Trump solicited Zelenskiy’s help in gathering potentially damaging information about his principal Democratic rival, Joe Biden, would lead to Trump’s impeachment by the House.) Suicide bombings at three churches and three luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday killed more than 250 people; the attackers were homegrown militants who had pledged loyalty to the Islamic State group.
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One year ago: President Donald Trump spoke with the newly-elected Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, to congratulate him on his landslide election victory. (A second phone call in July, in which Trump solicited Zelenskiy’s help in gathering potentially damaging information about his principal Democratic rival, Joe Biden, would lead to Trump’s impeachment by the House.)
It was a perfect phone call. A big, beautiful phone call. And no one knows phone calls better than me, believe me.
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
Awesome picture. Did you catch anything?
I'm sure you enjoyed your day
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
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Thought for Today: “I try to avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward.” [–] Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855).
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Good morning, ClemsonDave and Fish.
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
Very nice. Did he bring any smokes of his own?
Better chance of my 14 year old son bringing his own lol
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
Very nice. Did he bring any smokes of his own?
Better chance of my 14 year old son bringing his own lol
LALTS
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
What were they? I don't know squat about fishing other than I enjoy smoking cigars while casting a line and then eating the fish after it's been cleaned and filleted for me.
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yesterday I was so bored I called Jake from State Farm just to talk to someone. He asked me what I was wearing.
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yesterday I was so bored I called Jake from State Farm just to talk to someone. He asked me what I was wearing.
...And?
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
Trout almondine for dinner tonight?
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yesterday I was so bored I called Jake from State Farm just to talk to someone. He asked me what I was wearing.
...And?
Just gotta go with the Flo.
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yesterday I was so bored I called Jake from State Farm just to talk to someone. He asked me what I was wearing.
...And?
Just gotta go with the Flo.
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
What were they? I don't know squat about fishing other than I enjoy smoking cigars while casting a line and then eating the fish after it's been cleaned and filleted for me.
Rainbow trout, Andy cleans and filets them for us
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Good morning boys, and happy Tuesday.
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Good morning, TimelyGifMark.
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
What were they? I don't know squat about fishing other than I enjoy smoking cigars while casting a line and then eating the fish after it's been cleaned and filleted for me.
Rainbow trout, Andy cleans and filets them for us
So he does add value?
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
What were they? I don't know squat about fishing other than I enjoy smoking cigars while casting a line and then eating the fish after it's been cleaned and filleted for me.
Rainbow trout, Andy cleans and filets them for us
Glad you were successful fishing, fishy.
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Good morning boys, back at work today. Took the day off yesterday and went fishing with Andy and my son (after school work). Beautiful day with a couple smokes
That sounds sweet. Did your son smoke his first cigar? Catch anything?
3 keepers
What were they? I don't know squat about fishing other than I enjoy smoking cigars while casting a line and then eating the fish after it's been cleaned and filleted for me.
Rainbow trout, Andy cleans and filets them for us
Glad you were successful fishing, fishy.
I'm a little concerned with the social distancing part but maybe Andy is living with Scott now.
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good morning guys. chatty bunch. been chatting myself to the Redfish this morning.
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news:
A Villager’s daughter was arrested on a drunk driving charge after crashing into another vehicle on the day after she had been released from a rehabilitation program.
Diane Patricia Sullivan, 53, who lives with her mother at 1654 Susan Ave. in the Blake Villas in the Villages of Southern Oaks, was involved in a crash at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Sarakinis Path and Armstrong Avenue, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.
Sullivan’s silver Ford Mustang ran a stop sign and clipped the driver’s side mirror of a 2020 Toyota Prius. The Mustang then struck the driver’s side fender and front corner of the vehicle.
Sullivan told the other driver she was “sorry” and would pay for the damage. Sullivan asked the other driver not to call law enforcement. The other driver called 911 and Sullivan continued to “beg” the other driver not to tell police what had happened.
Sullivan admitted she had consumed four shots of vodka while at home. She said she had been released from a rehabilitation center for alcoholism the day before and relapsed.
“She stated her mother was going to be very mad at her for the drinking,” the police officer wrote in the arrest report.
Sullivan refused to participate in field sobriety exercises because she said she knew she would fail.
She admitted she had taken two prescription Ativan pills an hour prior to the crash.
Sullivan had a 30ml 66 proof bottle of Fireball in her left jacket pocket. Other bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle.
She was transported by ambulance to the UF Health The Villages freestanding emergency room at Brownwood “due to her vitals being very low and concerns for her safety,” the arrest report said.
While she was being placed in the ambulance, she passed out. A paramedic attempted to wake her by performing a sternum rub on her chest, but she remained unconscious.
A blood draw was performed at the medical facility and it showed that Sullivan had a blood alcohol level of .219.
A check revealed she had been previously convicted in California of driving under the influence in 2004, 2008 and 2011.
She was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. She was released after posting $5,000 bond.
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news:
A Villager’s daughter was arrested on a drunk driving charge after crashing into another vehicle on the day after she had been released from a rehabilitation program.
Diane Patricia Sullivan, 53, who lives with her mother at 1654 Susan Ave. in the Blake Villas in the Villages of Southern Oaks, was involved in a crash at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Sarakinis Path and Armstrong Avenue, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.
Sullivan’s silver Ford Mustang ran a stop sign and clipped the driver’s side mirror of a 2020 Toyota Prius. The Mustang then struck the driver’s side fender and front corner of the vehicle.
Sullivan told the other driver she was “sorry” and would pay for the damage. Sullivan asked the other driver not to call law enforcement. The other driver called 911 and Sullivan continued to “beg” the other driver not to tell police what had happened.
Sullivan admitted she had consumed four shots of vodka while at home. She said she had been released from a rehabilitation center for alcoholism the day before and relapsed.
“She stated her mother was going to be very mad at her for the drinking,” the police officer wrote in the arrest report.
Sullivan refused to participate in field sobriety exercises because she said she knew she would fail.
She admitted she had taken two prescription Ativan pills an hour prior to the crash.
Sullivan had a 30ml 66 proof bottle of Fireball in her left jacket pocket. Other bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle.
She was transported by ambulance to the UF Health The Villages freestanding emergency room at Brownwood “due to her vitals being very low and concerns for her safety,” the arrest report said.
While she was being placed in the ambulance, she passed out. A paramedic attempted to wake her by performing a sternum rub on her chest, but she remained unconscious.
A blood draw was performed at the medical facility and it showed that Sullivan had a blood alcohol level of .219.
A check revealed she had been previously convicted in California of driving under the influence in 2004, 2008 and 2011.
She was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. She was released after posting $5,000 bond.
Does she consider pint glasses shots? Cause .219, damn.
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news:
A Villager’s daughter was arrested on a drunk driving charge after crashing into another vehicle on the day after she had been released from a rehabilitation program.
Diane Patricia Sullivan, 53, who lives with her mother at 1654 Susan Ave. in the Blake Villas in the Villages of Southern Oaks, was involved in a crash at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Sarakinis Path and Armstrong Avenue, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.
Sullivan’s silver Ford Mustang ran a stop sign and clipped the driver’s side mirror of a 2020 Toyota Prius. The Mustang then struck the driver’s side fender and front corner of the vehicle.
Sullivan told the other driver she was “sorry” and would pay for the damage. Sullivan asked the other driver not to call law enforcement. The other driver called 911 and Sullivan continued to “beg” the other driver not to tell police what had happened.
Sullivan admitted she had consumed four shots of vodka while at home. She said she had been released from a rehabilitation center for alcoholism the day before and relapsed.
“She stated her mother was going to be very mad at her for the drinking,” the police officer wrote in the arrest report.
Sullivan refused to participate in field sobriety exercises because she said she knew she would fail.
She admitted she had taken two prescription Ativan pills an hour prior to the crash.
Sullivan had a 30ml 66 proof bottle of Fireball in her left jacket pocket. Other bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle.
She was transported by ambulance to the UF Health The Villages freestanding emergency room at Brownwood “due to her vitals being very low and concerns for her safety,” the arrest report said.
While she was being placed in the ambulance, she passed out. A paramedic attempted to wake her by performing a sternum rub on her chest, but she remained unconscious.
A blood draw was performed at the medical facility and it showed that Sullivan had a blood alcohol level of .219.
A check revealed she had been previously convicted in California of driving under the influence in 2004, 2008 and 2011.
She was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. She was released after posting $5,000 bond.
Does she consider pint glasses shots? Cause .219, damn.
my type of drinking. 🤣
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news:
A Villager’s daughter was arrested on a drunk driving charge after crashing into another vehicle on the day after she had been released from a rehabilitation program.
Diane Patricia Sullivan, 53, who lives with her mother at 1654 Susan Ave. in the Blake Villas in the Villages of Southern Oaks, was involved in a crash at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Sarakinis Path and Armstrong Avenue, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.
Sullivan’s silver Ford Mustang ran a stop sign and clipped the driver’s side mirror of a 2020 Toyota Prius. The Mustang then struck the driver’s side fender and front corner of the vehicle.
Sullivan told the other driver she was “sorry” and would pay for the damage. Sullivan asked the other driver not to call law enforcement. The other driver called 911 and Sullivan continued to “beg” the other driver not to tell police what had happened.
Sullivan admitted she had consumed four shots of vodka while at home. She said she had been released from a rehabilitation center for alcoholism the day before and relapsed.
“She stated her mother was going to be very mad at her for the drinking,” the police officer wrote in the arrest report.
Sullivan refused to participate in field sobriety exercises because she said she knew she would fail.
She admitted she had taken two prescription Ativan pills an hour prior to the crash.
Sullivan had a 30ml 66 proof bottle of Fireball in her left jacket pocket. Other bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle.
She was transported by ambulance to the UF Health The Villages freestanding emergency room at Brownwood “due to her vitals being very low and concerns for her safety,” the arrest report said.
While she was being placed in the ambulance, she passed out. A paramedic attempted to wake her by performing a sternum rub on her chest, but she remained unconscious.
A blood draw was performed at the medical facility and it showed that Sullivan had a blood alcohol level of .219.
A check revealed she had been previously convicted in California of driving under the influence in 2004, 2008 and 2011.
She was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. She was released after posting $5,000 bond.
Do you know these people, Deano?
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news:
A Villager’s daughter was arrested on a drunk driving charge after crashing into another vehicle on the day after she had been released from a rehabilitation program.
Diane Patricia Sullivan, 53, who lives with her mother at 1654 Susan Ave. in the Blake Villas in the Villages of Southern Oaks, was involved in a crash at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Sarakinis Path and Armstrong Avenue, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.
Sullivan’s silver Ford Mustang ran a stop sign and clipped the driver’s side mirror of a 2020 Toyota Prius. The Mustang then struck the driver’s side fender and front corner of the vehicle.
Sullivan told the other driver she was “sorry” and would pay for the damage. Sullivan asked the other driver not to call law enforcement. The other driver called 911 and Sullivan continued to “beg” the other driver not to tell police what had happened.
Sullivan admitted she had consumed four shots of vodka while at home. She said she had been released from a rehabilitation center for alcoholism the day before and relapsed.
“She stated her mother was going to be very mad at her for the drinking,” the police officer wrote in the arrest report.
Sullivan refused to participate in field sobriety exercises because she said she knew she would fail.
She admitted she had taken two prescription Ativan pills an hour prior to the crash.
Sullivan had a 30ml 66 proof bottle of Fireball in her left jacket pocket. Other bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle.
She was transported by ambulance to the UF Health The Villages freestanding emergency room at Brownwood “due to her vitals being very low and concerns for her safety,” the arrest report said.
While she was being placed in the ambulance, she passed out. A paramedic attempted to wake her by performing a sternum rub on her chest, but she remained unconscious.
A blood draw was performed at the medical facility and it showed that Sullivan had a blood alcohol level of .219.
A check revealed she had been previously convicted in California of driving under the influence in 2004, 2008 and 2011.
She was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. She was released after posting $5,000 bond.
Do you know these people, Deano?
I recognised her face in the article. I had seen her before.
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
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good morning guys. chatty bunch. been chatting myself to the Redfish this morning.
Gotta get things opened up so I can pay him a visit.
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Morning Mr. Bean.
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news:
A Villager’s daughter was arrested on a drunk driving charge after crashing into another vehicle on the day after she had been released from a rehabilitation program.
Diane Patricia Sullivan, 53, who lives with her mother at 1654 Susan Ave. in the Blake Villas in the Villages of Southern Oaks, was involved in a crash at about 9 p.m. Sunday at Sarakinis Path and Armstrong Avenue, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department.
Sullivan’s silver Ford Mustang ran a stop sign and clipped the driver’s side mirror of a 2020 Toyota Prius. The Mustang then struck the driver’s side fender and front corner of the vehicle.
Sullivan told the other driver she was “sorry” and would pay for the damage. Sullivan asked the other driver not to call law enforcement. The other driver called 911 and Sullivan continued to “beg” the other driver not to tell police what had happened.
Sullivan admitted she had consumed four shots of vodka while at home. She said she had been released from a rehabilitation center for alcoholism the day before and relapsed.
“She stated her mother was going to be very mad at her for the drinking,” the police officer wrote in the arrest report.
Sullivan refused to participate in field sobriety exercises because she said she knew she would fail.
She admitted she had taken two prescription Ativan pills an hour prior to the crash.
Sullivan had a 30ml 66 proof bottle of Fireball in her left jacket pocket. Other bottles of alcohol were found in the vehicle.
She was transported by ambulance to the UF Health The Villages freestanding emergency room at Brownwood “due to her vitals being very low and concerns for her safety,” the arrest report said.
While she was being placed in the ambulance, she passed out. A paramedic attempted to wake her by performing a sternum rub on her chest, but she remained unconscious.
A blood draw was performed at the medical facility and it showed that Sullivan had a blood alcohol level of .219.
A check revealed she had been previously convicted in California of driving under the influence in 2004, 2008 and 2011.
She was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence and booked at the Sumter County Detention Center. She was released after posting $5,000 bond.
Does she consider pint glasses shots? Cause .219, damn.
my type of drinking. 🤣
Celebrating her graduation from rehab?
You should get her to your drum circle .
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
...asking for a friend....
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
...asking for a friend....
LMAO!
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
...asking for a friend....
I believe so.
(https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g10/M00/C6/FF/rBVaWVyIfj6AfhIAAANMwySxUDk704.jpg)
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
...asking for a friend....
I believe so.
(https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g10/M00/C6/FF/rBVaWVyIfj6AfhIAAANMwySxUDk704.jpg)
That definitely looks COVID-19 resistant.
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
...asking for a friend....
I believe so.
(https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g10/M00/C6/FF/rBVaWVyIfj6AfhIAAANMwySxUDk704.jpg)
Who's under there?
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One way to ease the stress and loneliness of the 'rona lockdown, if you don't mind going blind...
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html (https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-life-quarantine-self-pleasure-sexual-wellness-0420-20200421-butw7la5hfbe5lmlt6b7mv4sye-story.html)
Guess that's why they consider sex shops critical during the quarantine.
But do you have to wear a mask?
...asking for a friend....
I believe so.
(https://www.dhresource.com/0x0/f2/albu/g10/M00/C6/FF/rBVaWVyIfj6AfhIAAANMwySxUDk704.jpg)
Who's under there?
I don't want to know.
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Moving on....
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Thanks for doing your part, Mark.
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Thanks for doing your part, Mark.
TNWSS
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Thanks for doing your part, Mark.
TNWSS
Goes without saying.
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Evening beginning with a Curivari and coffee.
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Laranja kinda evening.
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Laranja kinda evening.
That's an evening I can get behind.