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Cigar Banter => Daily Cigar Deals Discussion => Topic started by: CigarBanter on December 26, 2024, 12:10:46 AM
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What's up cigar enthusiasts?! Any cigar deals on the various internet sites that are worth talking about? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either... And welcome aboard!
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JoeCigar:
Ave Maria St. George (6.0"x54) - 10 / $39.99
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Cigar.com:
Door #1 - Diesel Whiskey Row Sherry Cask Robusto (5.0"x52) - 5 / $24.99
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Cigar.com:
Door #2 - Man O' War Armada Toro (6.5"x56) - 10 / $39.99
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Cigar.com:
Door #3 - New World by AJ Fernandez Gordo (6.0"x58) - 5 / $29.99
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Looks like Boxing Day offerings all belong to AJ.
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It's RealFeeling like 14° out there. Brrrrr!
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Looks like Boxing Day offerings all belong to AJ.
Probably the best across the board offers I've seen!
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Morning Tony.
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It's RealFeeling like 14° out there. Brrrrr!
42 going up to 55 here.
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NFL games on Netflix was a little odd yesterday. Had to assemble a whole new studio, field and play by play crew for two games. NFL really selling out, now you have to buy Netflix, Amazon + , ESPN and NFL Ticket or watch scraps left for the networks...
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NFL games on Netflix was a little odd yesterday. Had to assemble a whole new studio, field and play by play crew for two games. NFL really selling out, now you have to buy Netflix, Amazon + , ESPN and NFL Ticket or watch scraps left for the networks...
Not that I'm a big fan, but the Beyonce halftime of the night game was impressive. Better than most Superbowl halftimes I think.
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Tomorrow's Mega Millions is for 1.1 Billion!
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As for the crappy game. I'll wait for Dave to verify, but my guess is that 31-2 is a Scorigami winner.
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Let's get to page 2, shall we?
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Today is Thursday, Dec. 26, the 361st day of 2024
with five to follow.
The moon is waning. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mars, Mercury and Uranus. Evening stars are Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus.
On this date in history:
In 1776, American forces under Gen. George Washington, having crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night, defeated Hessian mercenary troops fighting for the British at the Battle of Trenton, N.J.
In 1908, Jack Johnson, with a 14th-round KO of Tommy Burns in Australia, became the first African-American to win the world heavyweight boxing title.
In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed an order giving the federal government control over operation of U.S. railroads for the duration of World War I.
In 1935, Shenandoah National Park was established in northern Virginia.
In 1966, the first Kwanzaa, created by Maulana Karenga, was observed. The seven-day holiday celebrates African and African-American history and culture.
In 1972, Harry S. Truman, 33rd president of the United States, died at age 88.
In 1990, Nancy Cruzan, the focus of a right-to-die case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court, died in a Missouri hospital.
In 1996, child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, 6, was found slain in a basement room of her family's Boulder, Colo., home.
In 2003, more than 34,000 people were killed and thousands injured when an earthquake struck the ancient city of Bam in southeastern Iran.
In 2003, the death toll was reported at 135 after a Boeing 727 crash in the West African country of Benin.
In 2004, an earthquake-triggered tsunami raced across the Indian Ocean with 40-foot-high waves slamming into India, Thailand, Indonesia and several other countries, killing at least 225,000 people and leaving thousands injured. It was one of the world's worst natural disasters.
In 2006, Gerald R. Ford, 38th president of the United States, died at his home in Rancho Mirage, Calif., at the age of 93.
In 2012, China opened the world's longest high-speed railway connecting Beijing to the southern city of Guangzhou.
In 2019, the sun and moon gave Earth its final solar eclipse of the decade, viewable across parts of Indonesia, southern India, Oman and Saudi Arabia.
In 2021, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the theologian and human rights activist who helped end apartheid in South Africa, died in Cape Town. He was 90.
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Happy Birthday!
Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn.
They include
U.S. Adm. George Dewey in 1837;
writer Henry Miller in 1891;
College Football Hall of Fame member Frank Broyles in 1924;
puppeteer Caroll Spinney in 1933;
producer Phil Spector in 1939;
TV personality John Walsh in 1945 (age 78);
musician Bob Carpenter (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) in 1946 (age 78);
Baseball Hall of Fame member Carlton Fisk in 1947 (age 77);
TV journalist Candy Crowley in 1948 (age 76);
Baseball Hall of Fame member Ozzie Smith in 1954 (age 70);
dogsled racer Susan Butcher in 1954;
writer David Sedaris in 1956 (age 68);
actor Temuera Morrison in 1960 (age 64);
musician Lars Ulrich (Metallica) in 1963 (age 61);
musician J (White Zombie) in 1966 (age 58);
musician Peter Klett (Candlebox) in 1968 (age 56);
musician James Mercer (Shins/Broken Bells) in 1970 (age 54);
actor/musician Jared Leto (Thirty Seconds to Mars) in 1971 (age 53);
musician Chris Daughtry in 1979 (age 45);
actor Beth Behrs in 1985 (age 39);
actor Kit Harington in 1986 (age 38);
actor Eden Sher in 1991 (age 33);
musician Jade Thirlwall (Little Mix) in 1992 (age 32).
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Today's Over/Under is 8
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Different source for news this morning.
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NFL games on Netflix was a little odd yesterday. Had to assemble a whole new studio, field and play by play crew for two games. NFL really selling out, now you have to buy Netflix, Amazon + , ESPN and NFL Ticket or watch scraps left for the networks...
Don't forget Peacock.
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As for the crappy game. I'll wait for Dave to verify, but my guess is that 31-2 is a Scorigami winner.
Unfortunately not. It was close though, only the 2nd time for that final score.
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Morning, boxers.
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Today's Over/Under is 8
Spot on, 8.
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Happy Kwanzaa!
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NFL games on Netflix was a little odd yesterday. Had to assemble a whole new studio, field and play by play crew for two games. NFL really selling out, now you have to buy Netflix, Amazon + , ESPN and NFL Ticket or watch scraps left for the networks...
It was weird. The quality was decent versus Prime, especially the first few Thursday night games. The on-air crews were wonky.
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As for the crappy game. I'll wait for Dave to verify, but my guess is that 31-2 is a Scorigami winner.
I still have the site bookmarked somewhere. I'll check.
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As for the crappy game. I'll wait for Dave to verify, but my guess is that 31-2 is a Scorigami winner.
I still have the site bookmarked somewhere. I'll check.
I continued reading the rest of the banter and got my answer without having to look it up.
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Wordle 1,286 4/6
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Happy Birthday!
Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn.
They include
U.S. Adm. George Dewey in 1837;
writer Henry Miller in 1891;
College Football Hall of Fame member Frank Broyles in 1924;
puppeteer Caroll Spinney in 1933;
producer Phil Spector in 1939;
TV personality John Walsh in 1945 (age 78);
musician Bob Carpenter (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) in 1946 (age 78);
Baseball Hall of Fame member Carlton Fisk in 1947 (age 77);
TV journalist Candy Crowley in 1948 (age 76);
Baseball Hall of Fame member Ozzie Smith in 1954 (age 70);
dogsled racer Susan Butcher in 1954;
writer David Sedaris in 1956 (age 68);
actor Temuera Morrison in 1960 (age 64);
musician Lars Ulrich (Metallica) in 1963 (age 61);
musician J (White Zombie) in 1966 (age 58);
musician Peter Klett (Candlebox) in 1968 (age 56);
musician James Mercer (Shins/Broken Bells) in 1970 (age 54);
actor/musician Jared Leto (Thirty Seconds to Mars) in 1971 (age 53);
musician Chris Daughtry in 1979 (age 45);
actor Beth Behrs in 1985 (age 39);
actor Kit Harington in 1986 (age 38);
actor Eden Sher in 1991 (age 33);
musician Jade Thirlwall (Little Mix) in 1992 (age 32).
Today's Over/Under is 8
8, including Spector who is no longer living.
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Happy Birthday!
Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn.
They include
U.S. Adm. George Dewey in 1837;
writer Henry Miller in 1891;
College Football Hall of Fame member Frank Broyles in 1924;
puppeteer Caroll Spinney in 1933;
producer Phil Spector in 1939;
TV personality John Walsh in 1945 (age 78);
musician Bob Carpenter (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) in 1946 (age 78);
Baseball Hall of Fame member Carlton Fisk in 1947 (age 77);
TV journalist Candy Crowley in 1948 (age 76);
Baseball Hall of Fame member Ozzie Smith in 1954 (age 70);
dogsled racer Susan Butcher in 1954;
writer David Sedaris in 1956 (age 68);
actor Temuera Morrison in 1960 (age 64);
musician Lars Ulrich (Metallica) in 1963 (age 61);
musician J (White Zombie) in 1966 (age 58);
musician Peter Klett (Candlebox) in 1968 (age 56);
musician James Mercer (Shins/Broken Bells) in 1970 (age 54);
actor/musician Jared Leto (Thirty Seconds to Mars) in 1971 (age 53);
musician Chris Daughtry in 1979 (age 45);
actor Beth Behrs in 1985 (age 39);
actor Kit Harington in 1986 (age 38);
actor Eden Sher in 1991 (age 33);
musician Jade Thirlwall (Little Mix) in 1992 (age 32).
Today's Over/Under is 8
8, including Spector who is no longer living.
Told you it was a new source...UPI
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NFL games on Netflix was a little odd yesterday. Had to assemble a whole new studio, field and play by play crew for two games. NFL really selling out, now you have to buy Netflix, Amazon + , ESPN and NFL Ticket or watch scraps left for the networks...
It was weird. The quality was decent versus Prime, especially the first few Thursday night games. The on-air crews were wonky.
I thought their score bug at the bottom of the screen was the best I've seen from any network this year.
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As for the crappy game. I'll wait for Dave to verify, but my guess is that 31-2 is a Scorigami winner.
I still have the site bookmarked somewhere. I'll check.
I continued reading the rest of the banter and got my answer without having to look it up.
This site is better that Wikipedia!
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Page 3
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and...
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Birthday lady lull?
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Birthday lady lull?
Indeed.
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Wordle 1,286 4/6*
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Connections
Puzzle #564
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1 extra, which was part of an answer
Strands #298
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Connections
Puzzle #564
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Connections
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I'd have gotten purple first but I was sure it was a trap.
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