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Title: 9/7/2015
Post by: CigarBanter on September 07, 2015, 12:00:49 AM
Happy Labor Day!  Any cigar deals on the various internet sites? Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something about cigars along the way.  Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either...  And welcome aboard!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 01:25:09 AM
Good morning guys.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 01:30:36 AM
LABOR DAY: WHAT IT MEANS

Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 01:31:01 AM
Good morning guys.
Good morning, Chip.  Happy Labor Day to you.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 01:31:37 AM
LABOR DAY LEGISLATION

Through the years the nation gave increasing emphasis to Labor Day. The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed during 1885 and 1886. From these, a movement developed to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 21, 1887. During the year four more states — Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York — created the Labor Day holiday by legislative enactment. By the end of the decade Connecticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania had followed suit. By 1894, 23 other states had adopted the holiday in honor of workers, and on June 28 of that year, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 01:33:00 AM
Good morning guys.
Good morning, Chip.  Happy Labor Day to you.
Good morning Tony and I hope you have a great Labor Day.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 01:34:01 AM
Good morning guys.
Good morning, Chip.  Happy Labor Day to you.
Good morning Tony and I hope you have a great Labor Day.
Thank you.  I plan to take it easy.  I know you're working but I hope you do the same.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 01:42:51 AM
I'm heading to bed but I plan to be up early with a coffee and a cigar.  Good night.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 01:59:55 AM
I'm heading to bed but I plan to be up early with a coffee and a cigar.  Good night.
Hopefully the wife will cook you breakfast in the morning.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:00:48 AM
Today is Monday, Sept. 7, the 250th day of 2015. There are 115 days left in the year. This is Labor Day.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:01:12 AM
Today's Highlight in History:

On Sept. 7, 1940, Nazi Germany began its eight-month blitz of Britain during World War II with the first air attack on London.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:01:39 AM
On this date:

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:02:20 AM
In 1533, England's Queen Elizabeth I was born in Greenwich.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:02:49 AM
In 1812, the Battle of Borodino took place as French troops clashed with Russian forces outside Moscow. (The battle, ultimately won by Russia, was commemorated by composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture.")

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:03:34 AM
In 1825, the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution, bade farewell to President John Quincy Adams at the White House.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:04:00 AM
In 1927, American television pioneer Philo T. Farnsworth, 21, succeeded in transmitting the image of a line through purely electronic means with a device called an "image dissector."

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:04:40 AM
In 1936, rock legend Buddy Holly was born Charles Hardin Holley in Lubbock, Texas.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:05:09 AM
In 1957, the original animated version of the NBC-TV peacock logo, used to denote programs "brought to you in living color," made its debut at the beginning of "Your Hit Parade."

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:05:36 AM
In 1963, the National Professional Football Hall of Fame was dedicated in Canton, Ohio.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:06:22 AM
In 1964, the controversial "Daisy" commercial for President Lyndon Johnson's election campaign, featuring a girl plucking flower petals followed by footage of a nuclear explosion, aired on NBC-TV.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:06:48 AM
In 1977, the Panama Canal treaties, calling for the U.S. to eventually turn over control of the waterway to Panama, were signed in Washington by President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos (toh-REE'-hohs).

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:07:13 AM
In 1987, Erich Honecker became the first East German head of state to visit West Germany as he arrived for a five-day visit.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:07:55 AM
In 1990, Kimberly Bergalis of Fort Pierce, Florida, came forward to identify herself as the young woman who had been infected with AIDS, allegedly by her late dentist. (Bergalis died the following year.)

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:08:23 AM
In 1996, rapper Tupac Shakur was shot and mortally wounded on the Las Vegas Strip; he died six days later.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:09:04 AM
Ten years ago: Police and soldiers went house to house in New Orleans to try to coax the last stubborn holdouts into leaving the storm-shattered city. President George W. Bush led the nation in a final tribute to William H. Rehnquist, remembering the late chief justice as the Supreme Court's steady leader and a man of lifetime integrity. U.S. troops in Iraq, acting on a tip, rescued American businessman Roy Hallums, who'd been held hostage ten months.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:09:36 AM
Five years ago: A Chinese fishing trawler and two Japanese patrol boats collided near disputed islands in the East China Sea, further straining relations between Beijing and Tokyo. Lucius Walker, 80, who'd led an annual pilgrimage of aid volunteers to Cuba in defiance of the nearly half century U.S. trade embargo, died in New York.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:10:00 AM
One year ago: The head of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby, urged members to confront Islamic State extremists "militarily and politically." A star-studded funeral was held in New York for comedian Joan Rivers, who had died three days earlier at age 81. Serena Williams won her third consecutive U.S. Open championship and 18th major title overall, taking 75 minutes to beat good friend Caroline Wozniacki 6-3, 6-3.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:10:30 AM
Today's Birthdays: Jazz musician Sonny Rollins is 85. Actor Bruce Gray is 79. Singer Gloria Gaynor is 72. Singer Alfa Anderson (Chic) is 69. Actress Susan Blakely is 67. Rock singer Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders) is 64. Actress Julie Kavner is 64. Rock musician Benmont Tench (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) is 62. Actor Corbin Bernsen is 61. Actor Michael Emerson is 61. Pianist Michael Feinstein is 59. Singer Margot Chapman is 58. Actress J. Smith-Cameron is 58. Actor W. Earl Brown is 52. Actor Toby Jones is 49. Model-actress Angie Everhart is 46. Actress Diane Farr is 46. Country singer Butter (Trailer Choir) is 45. Actress Monique Gabriela Curnen is 45. Actor Tom Everett Scott is 45. Rock musician Chad Sexton (311) is 45. Actress Shannon Elizabeth is 42. Actor Oliver Hudson is 39. Actor Devon Sawa (SAH'-wuh) is 37. Actor JD Pardo is 36. Singer-musician Wes Willis (Rush of Fools) is 29. Actress Evan Rachel Wood is 28.

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:11:06 AM
Thought for Today: "The theory seems to be that as long as a man is a failure he is one of God's children, but that as soon as he succeeds he is taken over by the devil." — H.L. Mencken, American journalist-author (1880-1956).

Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:11:53 AM
Scripture
-------------------------

An elderly woman had just returned to her home from an evening of
Church services when she was startled by an intruder.  She caught the man in the
act of robbing her home of its valuables and yelled, "Stop!  Acts 2:38!"
(Repent and be baptized, in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may
be forgiven.)  The burglar stopped in his tracks.

The woman calmly called the police and explained what she had done.

As the officer cuffed the man to take him in, he asked the burglar, "Why
did you just stand there?  All the old lady did was yelling a scripture to
you."


"Scripture?" replied the burglar.  "She said she had an Ax and Two 38's!"
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 02:26:52 AM
Time to hit the road for work, enjoy your Labor Day guys.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 04:24:52 AM
Sheesh X 2!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 05:54:58 AM
Sheesh X 2!
+1
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 06:37:07 AM
Sheesh X 2!
+1
+1
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:09:32 AM
Sheesh X 2!
+1
+1
Will contribute a sheesh to the cause.  Waiting to board a plane to NJ. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:16:16 AM
Sheesh X 2!
+1
+1
Will contribute a sheesh to the cause.  Waiting to board a plane to NJ.
Morning Bean, Sheesh you having to travel on the Holliday?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:16:57 AM
Morning LSU
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:17:02 AM
Sheesh X 2!
+1
+1
Will contribute a sheesh to the cause.  Waiting to board a plane to NJ.
Now there is excitement!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:17:28 AM
Morning Chip, Dave and TravellinBean.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on September 07, 2015, 07:20:50 AM
morning Chip, Dave, Dave, and Mark.
cigar and coffee here of course. nice to get a holiday in retirement.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:20:55 AM
Morning Chip, Dave and TravellinBean.
Morning Travellin Dave. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:21:16 AM
morning Chip, Dave, Dave, and Mark.
cigar and coffee here of course. nice to get a holiday in retirement.
Morning Dean
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:23:09 AM
We all deserve another Holiday for Dad buying a damn car!  He made a really good choice and for a very nice car too so we should take 2 holidays"
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:35:48 AM
I'm heading to bed but I plan to be up early with a coffee and a cigar.  Good night.
Here's hoping!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:41:40 AM
I'm heading to bed but I plan to be up early with a coffee and a cigar.  Good night.
Here's hoping!
Early is a relative thing and for me I slept late till 5:45,  early for the Mayor is????
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:58:41 AM
morning Chip, Dave, Dave, and Mark.
cigar and coffee here of course. nice to get a holiday in retirement.
But don't you loose all your holidays?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:59:08 AM
morning Chip, Dave, Dave, and Mark.
cigar and coffee here of course. nice to get a holiday in retirement.
EPC 2nd? ...or one of your new Ybor City purchases?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:00:42 AM
We all deserve another Holiday for Dad buying a damn car!  He made a really good choice and for a very nice car too so we should take 2 holidays"
I missed that, what did he finally get?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on September 07, 2015, 08:01:29 AM
morning Chip, Dave, Dave, and Mark.
cigar and coffee here of course. nice to get a holiday in retirement.
EPC 2nd? ...or one of your new Ybor City purchases?
a toro from Ybor City. this is a nice mild smoke.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:02:56 AM
Damn just read an obituary for another long time friend my age.  I have lost count of how many that makes in the last year or so.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:03:24 AM
morning Chip, Dave, Dave, and Mark.
cigar and coffee here of course. nice to get a holiday in retirement.
EPC 2nd? ...or one of your new Ybor City purchases?
a toro from Ybor City. this is a nice mild smoke.
A toro what?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:04:53 AM
@ Travellin Dave, Daughter still there?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on September 07, 2015, 08:04:57 AM
I bought a box of Cuesta-Rey Centenarios #60's and 5 bundles of various unbanded hand rolleds.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:06:04 AM
I bought a box of Cuesta-Rey Centenarios #60's and 5 bundles of various unbanded hand rolleds.
So it is a No Name Toro then.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 08:10:39 AM
Good morning guys.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:12:38 AM
Good morning guys.
Morning sir, hope workaference is not overwhelming this morning. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: FloridaDean on September 07, 2015, 08:16:59 AM
I bought a box of Cuesta-Rey Centenarios #60's and 5 bundles of various unbanded hand rolleds.
So it is a No Name Toro then.
generic cigar, yes, but very good.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:28:36 AM
I bought a box of Cuesta-Rey Centenarios #60's and 5 bundles of various unbanded hand rolleds.
So it is a No Name Toro then.
generic cigar, yes, but very good.
Good is all that matters.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 08:33:39 AM
Did I miss LTG's four hours?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:35:30 AM
Did I miss LTG's four hours?
Morning Early Tony :).
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 08:38:54 AM
I'm heading to bed but I plan to be up early with a coffee and a cigar.  Good night.
Here's hoping!
Early is a relative thing and for me I slept late till 5:45,  early for the Mayor is????
I actually was up right around a quarter to six and thought, let me at least wait until the sun comes up.  Fell back asleep.  Oh well, so I'm getting a later start than planned.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:46:31 AM
I'm heading to bed but I plan to be up early with a coffee and a cigar.  Good night.
Here's hoping!
Early is a relative thing and for me I slept late till 5:45,  early for the Mayor is????
I actually was up right around a quarter to six and thought, let me at least wait until the sun comes up.  Fell back asleep.  Oh well, so I'm getting a later start than planned.
LOL, it is a Holiday enjoy some rest.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:46:42 AM
Damn just read an obituary for another long time friend my age.  I have lost count of how many that makes in the last year or so.
As long as you don't read your name, keep on plugging.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:47:50 AM
@ Travellin Dave, Daughter still there?
No, drove back last night, had to work today.  Quiet morning here.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:48:47 AM
Damn just read an obituary for another long time friend my age.  I have lost count of how many that makes in the last year or so.
As long as you don't read your name, keep on plugging.
I check every morning to make sure my name is not there.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:48:54 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:50:01 AM
Hey TexDave, I missed it, what car did BD finally get?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:50:02 AM
@ Travellin Dave, Daughter still there?
No, drove back last night, had to work today.  Quiet morning here.
Yeah that always makes for a quiet morning after they leave.  Son flies out at 4:30 this afternoon.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:51:32 AM
Hey TexDave, I missed it, what car did BD finally get?
Honda Accord!  Was going to buy a Civic but the passenger seat was not comfortable so made a good decision and bought something larger.  I am  Proud of Dad!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:03:12 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Went with an AVO classic No. 3 (Presidente) (7.5"x50).  Not a huge fan of them in the past but this has aged quite nicely.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/790b86288660e1adff890ede58dbfc00.jpg)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:04:21 AM
Hey TexDave, I missed it, what car did BD finally get?
Honda Accord!  Was going to buy a Civic but the passenger seat was not comfortable so made a good decision and bought something larger.  I am  Proud of Dad!
It looked very nice in white too.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:14:23 AM
Anyone else smoking this morning?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:16:50 AM
Anyone else smoking this morning?
Starting off with a nice Cabiguan this morning.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:19:04 AM
Anyone else smoking this morning?
Starting off with a nice Cabiguan this morning.
Very nice.  Is that the 6x60?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:23:23 AM
Anyone else smoking this morning?
Starting off with a nice Cabiguan this morning.
Very nice.  Is that the 6x60?
No, the Guapos 46  (5.6 x 46)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:24:34 AM
Almost went with a Cuban my BiL bought for me in Mexico (can't remember which one specifically) but decided against it.  Mostly because I wanted a bigger cigar.

Edit:  Come to think of it, I believe it was a San Cristobal.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:24:59 AM
Anyone else smoking this morning?
Starting off with a nice Cabiguan this morning.
Very nice.  Is that the 6x60?
No, the Guapos 46  (5.6 x 46)
One of my favorites.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:25:01 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Went with an AVO classic No. 3 (Presidente) (7.5"x50).  Not a huge fan of them in the past but this has aged quite nicely.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/790b86288660e1adff890ede58dbfc00.jpg)
Never cared for the AVOs.  Like most Davidoff, they have a musty earth/mushroom taste that does not appeal to me.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:28:18 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Went with an AVO classic No. 3 (Presidente) (7.5"x50).  Not a huge fan of them in the past but this has aged quite nicely.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/790b86288660e1adff890ede58dbfc00.jpg)
Never cared for the AVOs.  Like most Davidoff, they have a musty earth/mushroom taste that does not appeal to me.
Not sure if those are the notes I pick up but I'm generally not crazy about them either.  This one has been in the humi for years and tastes quite creamy.  Lots of smoke too.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:29:51 AM
I'm not disappointed in this AVO at all.  Not terribly complex but it's making for a great morning cigar with my HiLine coffee.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:35:24 AM
I'm finding the wrapper and the ash to be extremely delicate on this cigar.  I have to keep touching it up so that it won't unravel and I almost ashed myself several times.  Still pleasant flavors coming from it.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:38:45 AM
It's perfect out here this morning.  I'm showing RealFeel®: 79° with very low humidity.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:39:26 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Went with an AVO classic No. 3 (Presidente) (7.5"x50).  Not a huge fan of them in the past but this has aged quite nicely.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/790b86288660e1adff890ede58dbfc00.jpg)
Never cared for the AVOs.  Like most Davidoff, they have a musty earth/mushroom taste that does not appeal to me.
Sounds like a Bueso to me except their dirt taste moldy.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:40:46 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Went with an AVO classic No. 3 (Presidente) (7.5"x50).  Not a huge fan of them in the past but this has aged quite nicely.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/790b86288660e1adff890ede58dbfc00.jpg)
Never cared for the AVOs.  Like most Davidoff, they have a musty earth/mushroom taste that does not appeal to me.
Sounds like a Bueso to me except their dirt taste moldy.
I enjoy the Buesos too so it appears I like the moldy profile.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:41:00 AM
Nothing lit here just finished a later than I like to have breakfast of Sausage, biscuits and fresh fruit.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:41:28 AM
Speaking of Buesos, did LTG ever show up?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:42:19 AM
Morning Mr. Mayor.  Having that cigar?
Went with an AVO classic No. 3 (Presidente) (7.5"x50).  Not a huge fan of them in the past but this has aged quite nicely.

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/790b86288660e1adff890ede58dbfc00.jpg)
Never cared for the AVOs.  Like most Davidoff, they have a musty earth/mushroom taste that does not appeal to me.
Sounds like a Bueso to me except their dirt taste moldy.
I enjoy the Buesos too so it appears I like the moldy profile.
Lots of folks do just not me.  Not a big Avo fan but they are several leagues better than a Bueso IMHO.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:44:46 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:45:32 AM
It's perfect out here this morning.  I'm showing RealFeel®: 79° with very low humidity.
Nice here now on the patio  at 78 degrees and 78 RealFeel but 100+ for this afternoon is not so nice sounding.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:45:54 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:48:08 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Did you leave all those smokes in it the whole time?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:48:56 AM
It's perfect out here this morning.  I'm showing RealFeel®: 79° with very low humidity.
Nice here now on the patio  at 78 degrees and 78 RealFeel but 100+ for this afternoon is not so nice sounding.
It's supposed to hit 92° here.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 09:49:11 AM
Speaking of Buesos, did LTG ever show up?
Present and accounted for. Morning, all.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:52:07 AM
Speaking of Buesos, did LTG ever show up?
Present and accounted for. Morning, all.
Happy Labor Day to ya, Dave.  Are you only just starting your 4 hours or are you on your way out?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:53:53 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:54:12 AM
Morning Dave.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:54:26 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Did you leave all those smokes in it the whole time?
Oh no, they went straight to my humidor upon arrival.  Re packed the travel humi the morning of departure but did not take anything without cello because they would likely get damaged in the checked luggage.  Had a few left unsmoked when time to leave there and I gave them to the fishing guide who was very happy to get them!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:55:00 AM
Morning Dave.
+1
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:55:15 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
LMFAO, gave me his travel humi so maybe he had nothing to carry them in. ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:55:21 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 09:57:07 AM
Speaking of Buesos, did LTG ever show up?
Present and accounted for. Morning, all.
Happy Labor Day to ya, Dave.  Are you only just starting your 4 hours or are you on your way out?
Back atcha. Just getting in now, working until 2.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:57:46 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:57:51 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:00:09 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Correction:  I have many many many regrets but bringing cigars to St. Thomas isn't one of them.  I didn't want to have to pay for an additional suitcase AND I tried a new stick that I otherwise wouldn't have.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:00:32 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:00:40 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Nice, I wish the warden was still sleeping rather than elevating my Fuk'n blood pressure since 7:30.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:01:41 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:02:16 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:02:47 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:03:36 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Correction:  I have many many many regrets but bringing cigars to St. Thomas isn't one of them.  I didn't want to have to pay for an additional suitcase AND I tried a new stick that I otherwise wouldn't have.
Good thing I did not go unprepared as you did cause there were no cigars available at my final destination.  Could have bought Duty Free Cubans at the Grand Cayman airport would have been the onlynoption but I did not know that until I got to Little Cayman so would have been screwed.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:04:46 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:05:23 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
I like Spam too and I am many parts but for sure not any part Hawaiian.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:06:03 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:06:25 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.
Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:07:59 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Thank God for small favors.  ;)
Edit:  17 years of aforementioned regrets right there.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:09:27 AM
Another bang-up deal at Cigar King - spend $50 and get a huge 5% discount!  Wo www could it get any better, yes it can spend $100 and get 10% off or hold on, spend $150 and get 15% off! just does not get any better than that.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:13:13 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.
Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:14:03 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Thank God for small favors.  ;)
Edit:  17 years of aforementioned regrets right there.
funny, but I guess sad but true also. :)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:16:16 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.
Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:17:06 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Thank God for small favors.  ;)
Edit:  17 years of aforementioned regrets right there.
funny, but I guess sad but true also. :)
Luckily she doesn't know the URL for this website.  ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:17:12 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:17:39 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Thank God for small favors.  ;)
Edit:  17 years of aforementioned regrets right there.
funny, but I guess sad but true also. :)
Luckily she doesn't know the URL for this website.  ;)
Amen! 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:18:58 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Correction:  I have many many many regrets but bringing cigars to St. Thomas isn't one of them.  I didn't want to have to pay for an additional suitcase AND I tried a new stick that I otherwise wouldn't have.
But it took you the whole week to get out and buy them.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:19:38 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.

Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
They really are good and now I am wanting one.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:19:57 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Do you know if they'll take a well used spouse?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:20:18 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Nice, I wish the warden was still sleeping rather than elevating my Fuk'n blood pressure since 7:30.
You know, when you retire you be spending considerably more time with her.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:22:02 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Correction:  I have many many many regrets but bringing cigars to St. Thomas isn't one of them.  I didn't want to have to pay for an additional suitcase AND I tried a new stick that I otherwise wouldn't have.
But it took you the whole week to get out and buy them.
You shouldn't dwell so much on the past.  I plan to do a ton of stupid shit in the future too.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:23:00 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.
Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
Well, you have lettuce on there, so you get the salad credit.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:24:11 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Thank God for small favors.  ;)
Edit:  17 years of aforementioned regrets right there.
funny, but I guess sad but true also. :)
Luckily she doesn't know the URL for this website.  ;)
So she hasn't seen your hoodie then? Haha
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:24:51 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Nice, I wish the warden was still sleeping rather than elevating my Fuk'n blood pressure since 7:30.
You know, when you retire you be spending considerably more time with her.
Lol, right?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:25:05 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Do you know if they'll take a well used spouse?
If I thought they would then I would have already taken one and dropped her off.  They have a big sign that says No Hazardous Materials Accepted which I think covers Wardens because she is definitely hazardous to my health.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:25:06 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Do you know if they'll take a well used spouse?
Just put her in a hefty bag with everything else and don't say anything.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:25:43 AM
This sucker smokes kinda fast.  I expected it to last more than 90 minutes.  TWSS!

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/9d934c26e3867d9a28a1dd4fa91b8a1c.jpg)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:25:48 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Nice, I wish the warden was still sleeping rather than elevating my Fuk'n blood pressure since 7:30.
You know, when you retire you be spending considerably more time with her.
Lol, right?
LOL - WRONG! 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:25:50 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.

Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
They really are good and now I am wanting one.
Damn it, now I do, too. Shopping day tomorrow, I may have to sneak a can in the cart. Wife hates the stuff, but I think she just hates the stigma of it being poor people's food. Like what the hell does she think we are, amiright?  8)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:26:20 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Do you know if they'll take a well used spouse?
Just put her in a hefty bag with everything else and don't say anything.
Yeah, those guys barely pay attention when you drop anything off.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:26:31 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Correction:  I have many many many regrets but bringing cigars to St. Thomas isn't one of them.  I didn't want to have to pay for an additional suitcase AND I tried a new stick that I otherwise wouldn't have.
But it took you the whole week to get out and buy them.
You shouldn't dwell so much on the past.  I plan to do a ton of stupid shit in the future too.
+1
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:26:42 AM
Just went back inside to get a coffee refill and everyone is still sound asleep.  I get to enjoy this peace and quiet for a little longer.
Shit, my kids were up by 6. First they came in our room wanting to know if they could go downstairs to watch tv. Then they came in because the middle one lost a tooth. Sheesh!
I had my 9 year old lose a tooth while we were on vacation and I had to play tooth fairy at 3am.  What a pain in the ass.  My wife just snored away.  Those kids would never get shit if it weren't for me.
And you don't even get any! ;)
Thank God for small favors.  ;)
Edit:  17 years of aforementioned regrets right there.
funny, but I guess sad but true also. :)
Luckily she doesn't know the URL for this website.  ;)
So she hasn't seen your hoodie then? Haha
No sir.  I wouldn't spend that kind of money on her.  ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:26:46 AM
This sucker smokes kinda fast.  I expected it to last more than 90 minutes.  TWSS!

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/9d934c26e3867d9a28a1dd4fa91b8a1c.jpg)
I hardly think she said that!!  You just wish she expected that. ???
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:27:16 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Do you know if they'll take a well used spouse?
Just put her in a hefty bag with everything else and don't say anything.
Yeah, those guys barely pay attention when you drop anything off.
And you can write it off on taxes.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:27:45 AM
Boy helped me and we took two truckloads of crap to the Goodwill yesterday.  Warden was pissed which made me feel even better.
Do you know if they'll take a well used spouse?
If I thought they would then I would have already taken one and dropped her off.  They have a big sign that says No Hazardous Materials Accepted which I think covers Wardens because she is definitely hazardous to my health.
That's all part of their plan to get at the life insurance.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:28:05 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.

Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
They really are good and now I am wanting one.
Damn it, now I do, too. Shopping day tomorrow, I may have to sneak a can in the cart. Wife hates the stuff, but I think she just hates the stigma of it being poor people's food. Like what the hell does she think we are, amiright?  8)
Stuff ain't even cheap anymore.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 10:28:54 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.

Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
They really are good and now I am wanting one.
Damn it, now I do, too. Shopping day tomorrow, I may have to sneak a can in the cart. Wife hates the stuff, but I think she just hates the stigma of it being poor people's food. Like what the hell does she think we are, amiright?  8)
Stuff ain't even cheap anymore.
Thanks, Obama.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:29:20 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.

Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
They really are good and now I am wanting one.
Damn it, now I do, too. Shopping day tomorrow, I may have to sneak a can in the cart. Wife hates the stuff, but I think she just hates the stigma of it being poor people's food. Like what the hell does she think we are, amiright?  8)
My warden loves it so I usually pick up a ton of it at Costco.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:30:28 AM
This sucker smokes kinda fast.  I expected it to last more than 90 minutes.  TWSS!

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/07/9d934c26e3867d9a28a1dd4fa91b8a1c.jpg)
I hardly think she said that!!  You just wish she expected that. ???
Not at all.  5 minutes is plenty.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:30:47 AM
Tex, did you ever smoke any of those unbanded I sent you?
Not yet, your Humi has been to the Caribbean and back though.
Glad somebody took their cigars to the Caribbean with them.
I have no regrets.  GFY.
::)
Correction:  I have many many many regrets but bringing cigars to St. Thomas isn't one of them.  I didn't want to have to pay for an additional suitcase AND I tried a new stick that I otherwise wouldn't have.
But it took you the whole week to get out and buy them.
You shouldn't dwell so much on the past.  I plan to do a ton of stupid shit in the future too.
There are those of us that have done a lot and plan to do a lot more stupid shit and then there are those who just don't plan.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:33:54 AM
Just got an e-mail about "Top Shelf Gurkhas". Deleted it without opening, had to be spam. Lol
Not true.  I love SPAM.  Perhaps I'm Hawaiian.  ;)
Well, if we're talking about SPAM, then I agree. That stuff is great.

Love it with mac and cheese.  Having said that, we haven't bought any in a long while because it isn't the healthiest food choice.
Definitely not healthy and been several years since I had any but my preference is to slice it about 1/4" thick then throw it in the skillet and brown both sides.  Mayo and lettuce with spam on some toasted white bread.  My mother used to make those when I was a kiddo.  She said they were Poor folks BLT's but I don't like tomatoes so just BL's for me.
I always do the sliced and skillet thing.  Never tried it that way though and it sounds terrific.
They really are good and now I am wanting one.
Damn it, now I do, too. Shopping day tomorrow, I may have to sneak a can in the cart. Wife hates the stuff, but I think she just hates the stigma of it being poor people's food. Like what the hell does she think we are, amiright?  8)
Stuff ain't even cheap anymore.
Thanks, Obama.
LMFAO!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:35:48 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:37:18 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:42:02 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 10:43:59 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 10:56:10 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 11:05:10 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 11:07:20 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 11:14:07 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 11:20:34 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
I got suckered into it while we were at the barbecue yesterday.  I'm pissed at myself for it.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 11:35:57 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
I got suckered into it while we were at the barbecue yesterday.  I'm pissed at myself for it.
And usually you rule with such an iron fist. ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 11:43:07 AM
Morning pool maintenance done.   >:(
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 11:44:42 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
Yea, but by then they won't be staying over the girlfriends house.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 11:46:20 AM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
Far in the rearview mirror, don't miss it at all.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 12:03:54 PM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
Far in the rearview mirror, don't miss it at all.
+1
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 12:32:06 PM
Only 90 more minutes of work for LTG.  Just light up an AVO Presidente and you'll be done before you know it.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LSUFAN on September 07, 2015, 12:40:35 PM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
Far in the rearview mirror, don't miss it at all.
+1
Amen!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 12:42:12 PM
Speaking of plans, couldn't have planned it any better;  cigar is out and the kids are awake.  Great Labor Day so far.
Now I guess you got to put your apron on and take breakfast orders.
The boys ate cereal bars and are already playing Super Mario.  The girls slept over a friend's house last night and aren't here yet.  (I'm still a bit uneasy over this because it is a first).
You will still be uneasy when they turn 30, just the way it is.
I'm not a fan of the sleepover unless it's at grandma's.  Whenever I got myself into trouble as a kid was when I slept over a friend's house.
Part of growing up.
They're too young to grow up. 
Mine have still only done sleepovers at the grandparents houses. I'll be on pins and needles if the day ever comes, to be sure.
Far in the rearview mirror, don't miss it at all.
+1
Amen!
Hey Chip, you missed all the fun earlier.  Are you done for the day?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 12:43:18 PM
Only 90 more minutes of work for LTG.  Just light up an AVO Presidente and you'll be done before you know it.
Why didn't I think of that?!?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 12:46:05 PM
Only 90 more minutes of work for LTG.  Just light up an AVO Presidente and you'll be done before you know it.
Why didn't I think of that?!?
Outside looking in usually offers a clearer view. :)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 12:50:29 PM
Girls are back home and seem no worse for the wear.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 12:53:07 PM
Girls are back home and seem no worse for the wear.
Good Deal
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 01:06:48 PM
Girls are back home and seem no worse for the wear.
Which of course means they'll want to do it all the time now.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: LuvTooGolf on September 07, 2015, 01:53:55 PM
Alright, this place cleared out and so must I. See you guys on Wednesday. Hazzuh!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 03:00:16 PM
Later HalfdayDave
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 03:33:29 PM
Took the kids to see the Minions movie.  Meh.  My expectations were high.  This morning's AVO entertained me more.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 03:59:46 PM
Later HalfdayDave
DaveDave
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 04:06:08 PM
Later HalfdayDave
DaveDave
Mr. CB, how are you this fine afternoon?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 04:13:53 PM
Later HalfdayDave
DaveDave
Mr. CB, how are you this fine afternoon?
Another hot day in O town.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 04:15:10 PM
Later HalfdayDave
DaveDave
Mr. CB, how are you this fine afternoon?
Another hot day in O town.
We'll be wishing for them to return soon enough.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 04:16:52 PM
Later HalfdayDave
DaveDave
Mr. CB, how are you this fine afternoon?
Another hot day in O town.
We'll be wishing for them to return soon enough.
Ain't that the truth.  Replace the sound of air conditioners running with the sound of a snowblower running.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 04:46:33 PM
Snow conditioners and air blowers!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 04:47:04 PM
Only a moderate 99 degrees here.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 04:47:36 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 04:59:37 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 05:04:09 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
For him it is saddle up and back to the courtroom at 2:00 tomorrow.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 05:07:43 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
For him it is saddle up and back to the courtroom at 2:00 tomorrow.
No, CB meant that now that he's gone you can dig out the saddle and mount the wife.  ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 05:14:16 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
For him it is saddle up and back to the courtroom at 2:00 tomorrow.
No, CB meant that now that he's gone you can dig out the saddle and mount the wife.  ;)
Yipee ki yay, motherfucker!  (literally)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 05:15:38 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Here's hoping for an uneventful flight.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 05:15:58 PM
Fixed it for you.  :)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 05:16:36 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Here's hoping for an uneventful flight.
+1
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 05:27:23 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
For him it is saddle up and back to the courtroom at 2:00 tomorrow.
No, CB meant that now that he's gone you can dig out the saddle and mount the wife.  ;)
Yipee ki yay, motherfucker!  (literally)
Mystery Post Modifier has struck again!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 05:28:08 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Here's hoping for an uneventful flight.
Son of Airlines Hater!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 05:32:26 PM
Fixed it for you.  :)
Mr. Correct-a-quote...
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 05:41:04 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Here's hoping for an uneventful flight.
Left here on time so a good start, then again he left Myrtle Beach in time when he came and things went to hell in ATL.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 05:42:50 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
For him it is saddle up and back to the courtroom at 2:00 tomorrow.
No, CB meant that now that he's gone you can dig out the saddle and mount the wife.  ;)
I knew what he meant just trying to raise the class of this banter a little.   
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 05:56:13 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 06:05:05 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
And are willing to admit to it...
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 06:07:10 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
And are willing to admit to it...
I think most of us have given up,on hiding it :)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 06:32:09 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Here's hoping for an uneventful flight.
Son of Airlines Hater!
Son is a commercial pilot and not at all find of airlines himself.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 06:40:59 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 06:42:28 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 06:46:27 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Evening Bean, that is a nice pleasant smoke.

Just lit an HC Maduro here on the patio where it is now a moderate 97 degrees.  Refreshing sparkling water to drink.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 06:46:53 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 06:52:47 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Had a Melanio with enough age on it for all the flavors and complexity to come on through.  Of course it was the last of the box.  Got another box aging now.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 06:56:16 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 06:57:57 PM
Boy delivered to the airport for the trip home.
Back in the saddle again...
For him it is saddle up and back to the courtroom at 2:00 tomorrow.
No, CB meant that now that he's gone you can dig out the saddle and mount the wife.  ;)
I knew what he meant just trying to raise the class of this banter a little.
Good luck with that.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 06:57:59 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Had a Melanio with enough age on it for all the flavors and complexity to come on through.  Of course it was the last of the box.  Got another box aging now.
So aged for how long?  I've not been able to set those aside long enough for aging.  6 months at best on mine. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 06:58:36 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 06:58:52 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
A nurse named Dixie😜
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:00:33 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Afternoon Raz, glad you had a good weekend and made it home safely.  That is ok Tony is a dumbass too and did not take any cigars on vacation. ;)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:02:26 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Had a Melanio with enough age on it for all the flavors and complexity to come on through.  Of course it was the last of the box.  Got another box aging now.
So aged for how long?  I've not been able to set those aside long enough for aging.  6 months at best on mine.
That is a pretty high $ cigar for Cheapo Beano, where do you find a Beano deal,on those?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 07:04:30 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 07:06:50 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:08:06 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Had a Melanio with enough age on it for all the flavors and complexity to come on through.  Of course it was the last of the box.  Got another box aging now.
So aged for how long?  I've not been able to set those aside long enough for aging.  6 months at best on mine.
That is a pretty high $ cigar for Cheapo Beano, where do you find a Beano deal,on those?
Don't recall but rest assured they were a good deal at the time. And FS I'm sure.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:09:37 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Had a Melanio with enough age on it for all the flavors and complexity to come on through.  Of course it was the last of the box.  Got another box aging now.
So aged for how long?  I've not been able to set those aside long enough for aging.  6 months at best on mine.
That is a pretty high $ cigar for Cheapo Beano, where do you find a Beano deal,on those?
And I don't smoke cheap cigars, just try to pay as little as possible for them.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:09:41 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
Even better if they would quit moving South!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:09:46 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Afternoon Raz, glad you had a good weekend and made it home safely.  That is ok Tony is a dumbass too and did not take any cigars on vacation. ;)
Well, since my dad and step-mom weren't at this event, I wasn't expecting to have an opportunity for cigars so didn't take any. But then one of the clan's Septs  showed up and he'd brought cigars. He apologized profusely that they weren't "the quality you're accustomed to," so I had to smoke one to be polite while we grilled steaks, and it really wasn't a painful experience. It helped that I was on three double whiskeys and grilling a really beautiful steak, but it really wasn't a bad smoke. One of those no-name cigars with Cuban in the name, but I've had Gurkhas that would have been far worse.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:10:34 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
Had a Melanio with enough age on it for all the flavors and complexity to come on through.  Of course it was the last of the box.  Got another box aging now.
So aged for how long?  I've not been able to set those aside long enough for aging.  6 months at best on mine.
That is a pretty high $ cigar for Cheapo Beano, where do you find a Beano deal,on those?
And I don't smoke cheap cigars, just try to pay as little as possible for them.
LMAO
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:11:30 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
Ha. They're not really assholes, they just seem that way.   
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:12:44 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Afternoon Raz, glad you had a good weekend and made it home safely.  That is ok Tony is a dumbass too and did not take any cigars on vacation. ;)
Well, since my dad and step-mom weren't at this event, I wasn't expecting to have an opportunity for cigars so didn't take any. But then one of the clan's Septs  showed up and he'd brought cigars. He apologized profusely that they weren't "the quality you're accustomed to," so I had to smoke one to be polite while we grilled steaks, and it really wasn't a painful experience. It helped that I was on three double whiskeys and grilling a really beautiful steak, but it really wasn't a bad smoke. One of those no-name cigars with Cuban in the name, but I've had Gurkhas that would have been far worse.
Nothing wrong with Gurkha's when you are in the middle of nowhere and don't have a cigar and someone gives you a free Gurkha to smoke.  They are a good value at $0
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:14:38 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
And are willing to admit to it...
I think most of us have given up,on hiding it :)
Embrace it!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 07:15:59 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
Even better if they would quit moving South!
I don't see a problem with that. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:16:11 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
And are willing to admit to it...
I think most of us have given up,on hiding it :)
Embrace it!
And hope you can hold on a little longer!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:17:34 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:17:34 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
It was the hair.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 07:18:09 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Afternoon Raz, glad you had a good weekend and made it home safely.  That is ok Tony is a dumbass too and did not take any cigars on vacation. ;)
Well, since my dad and step-mom weren't at this event, I wasn't expecting to have an opportunity for cigars so didn't take any. But then one of the clan's Septs  showed up and he'd brought cigars. He apologized profusely that they weren't "the quality you're accustomed to," so I had to smoke one to be polite while we grilled steaks, and it really wasn't a painful experience. It helped that I was on three double whiskeys and grilling a really beautiful steak, but it really wasn't a bad smoke. One of those no-name cigars with Cuban in the name, but I've had Gurkhas that would have been far worse.
Nothing wrong with Gurkha's when you are in the middle of nowhere and don't have a cigar and someone gives you a free Gurkha to smoke.  They are a good value at $0
Yeah, that's like a 315% discount, right?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:19:04 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
I'll be reloing in a couple of years....
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:19:34 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
It was the hair.
Oh my God, you guys are talking about Emergency! I grew up watching that show.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 07:19:53 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:20:04 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
Even better if they would quit moving South!
oops....
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:21:19 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Afternoon Raz, glad you had a good weekend and made it home safely.  That is ok Tony is a dumbass too and did not take any cigars on vacation. ;)
Well, since my dad and step-mom weren't at this event, I wasn't expecting to have an opportunity for cigars so didn't take any. But then one of the clan's Septs  showed up and he'd brought cigars. He apologized profusely that they weren't "the quality you're accustomed to," so I had to smoke one to be polite while we grilled steaks, and it really wasn't a painful experience. It helped that I was on three double whiskeys and grilling a really beautiful steak, but it really wasn't a bad smoke. One of those no-name cigars with Cuban in the name, but I've had Gurkhas that would have been far worse.
Nothing wrong with Gurkha's when you are in the middle of nowhere and don't have a cigar and someone gives you a free Gurkha to smoke.  They are a good value at $0
Yea, 100% is about my Cheapo Beano target point for them.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:21:40 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
Well, it ain't the Caribbean, but we did what we could. ;-)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:22:10 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
It was the hair.
And that top blouse button threatening to pop loose.  Dixie, you tease! 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:22:45 PM
Evening men. Taking a break on a pleasant NJ evening with a V Melanio.
See?  Jersey ain't so bad.  If only they had less assholes living there.
I'll be reloing in a couple of years....
You were edumakated in the South and got family in SC and GA so you got some credentials to bring with you. :)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:23:00 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
How could good cigars not be a part of that?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:23:27 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
What's a campfire pie?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:23:59 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Afternoon Raz, glad you had a good weekend and made it home safely.  That is ok Tony is a dumbass too and did not take any cigars on vacation. ;)
Well, since my dad and step-mom weren't at this event, I wasn't expecting to have an opportunity for cigars so didn't take any. But then one of the clan's Septs  showed up and he'd brought cigars. He apologized profusely that they weren't "the quality you're accustomed to," so I had to smoke one to be polite while we grilled steaks, and it really wasn't a painful experience. It helped that I was on three double whiskeys and grilling a really beautiful steak, but it really wasn't a bad smoke. One of those no-name cigars with Cuban in the name, but I've had Gurkhas that would have been far worse.
Nothing wrong with Gurkha's when you are in the middle of nowhere and don't have a cigar and someone gives you a free Gurkha to smoke.  They are a good value at $0
Yea, 100% is about my Cheapo Beano target point for them.
Well, and the guy who gave it was in the process of inviting me out to go bird-hunting with him and his prize-winning Viszlas in October, so I wasn't about to flip him shit. ;-)
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:24:04 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
It was the hair.
And that top blouse button threatening to pop loose.  Dixie, you tease!
I feel a throbbing in the Levi's.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:26:11 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
Well, it ain't the Caribbean, but we did what we could. ;-)
All that matters is you were not working and you were enjoying life, location is otherwise not important.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:26:27 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
What's a campfire pie?
You take homemade cinnamon bread, stick it in a cooking iron with long handles, dollop in some homemade applesauce, close the irons, and the kids hold the irons in the fire. Pull them out when done, dust them with powdered sugar, and consume with copious amounts of local muscato.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:27:40 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
Well, it ain't the Caribbean, but we did what we could. ;-)
All that matters is you were not working and you were enjoying life, location is otherwise not important.
Indeed, and well said.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:27:45 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
Well, it ain't the Caribbean, but we did what we could. ;-)
All that matters is you were not working and you were enjoying life, location is otherwise not important.
I gotta work on that. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:28:56 PM
Warden came out to get on my nerves but that did not last long after she got on my nerves in under 15 seconds she was gone within 30 seconds more.

97 degrees and she comes out sits down and says it is hot out here.  No Fuk'n shit, really?  Never said another word just stomped back in the house.  Ahhh peace and quiet again.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 07:29:21 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
It was the hair.
And that top blouse button threatening to pop loose.  Dixie, you tease!
I feel a throbbing in the Levi's.
I'm feeling vomit in my throat.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:29:51 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
Well, it ain't the Caribbean, but we did what we could. ;-)
All that matters is you were not working and you were enjoying life, location is otherwise not important.
I gotta work on that.
There ya go talking work while we are Holidaying.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:29:55 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
What's a campfire pie?
You take homemade cinnamon bread, stick it in a cooking iron with long handles, dollop in some homemade applesauce, close the irons, and the kids hold the irons in the fire. Pull them out when done, dust them with powdered sugar, and consume with copious amounts of local muscato.
Sounds delicious. Figure out how to add some chocolate to that recipe, and they'll be perfect. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:30:41 PM
For those of us old enough to remember :

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," has died.

He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said Milner died Sunday near the La Costa neighborhood of Carlsbad, Calif. He said the family is doing well, but gave no other details.
That was a good show. Remember the spinoff "Emergency". " Rampart General, we have a code this-and-that! ".
Oh yeah, both good shows in the day.
My sisters had the hots for that skinny dark haired EMT.  I sorta liked that head nurse, Dixie McCaul. A nurse with a stripper name. I'm sure that was completely unintentional.
It was the hair.
And that top blouse button threatening to pop loose.  Dixie, you tease!
I feel a throbbing in the Levi's.
I'm feeling vomit in my throat.
Good, let it rip
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:32:20 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
What's a campfire pie?
You take homemade cinnamon bread, stick it in a cooking iron with long handles, dollop in some homemade applesauce, close the irons, and the kids hold the irons in the fire. Pull them out when done, dust them with powdered sugar, and consume with copious amounts of local muscato.
Got any leftover for us?
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:32:49 PM
Warden came out to get on my nerves but that did not last long after she got on my nerves in under 15 seconds she was gone within 30 seconds more.

97 degrees and she comes out sits down and says it is hot out here.  No Fuk'n shit, really?  Never said another word just stomped back in the house.  Ahhh peace and quiet again.
That was an invitation to do something about that throbbing in your Levis.  You're losing touch, old man!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:34:20 PM
Afternoon, muchachos. Back from the non-commie east side of the state. Lovely Labor Day weekend and we beat the return traffic so easy return trip. Only smoked one cigar - a cheapo that was gifted to me but wasn't half bad - but did a lot of drinking and a lot of laughing with family
Well done, Raz.  Sounds like fun.
It was. If I may be forgiven for boasting a little, the Holtz clan has a reputation for being fun to party with, so it was a bit of a riot. Half the neighborhood around my brother's lot showed up to hang out. I bought up a third of the stock of the local tortilla factory, we made blistering hot pico de gallo, roasted jalapeños and habaneros, barbecued ribeyes, and my sons made shrimp that was to die for. All my nieces demanded that I perform all the songs I've written for them, and we drank fine liquor and made campfire pies. Good times.
That sounds awesome.
What's a campfire pie?
You take homemade cinnamon bread, stick it in a cooking iron with long handles, dollop in some homemade applesauce, close the irons, and the kids hold the irons in the fire. Pull them out when done, dust them with powdered sugar, and consume with copious amounts of local muscato.
Got any leftover for us?
No, but come on over and we'll make some fresh. And I've got a box of Partagas Serie  P #2 to go with.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:34:53 PM
Warden came out to get on my nerves but that did not last long after she got on my nerves in under 15 seconds she was gone within 30 seconds more.

97 degrees and she comes out sits down and says it is hot out here.  No Fuk'n shit, really?  Never said another word just stomped back in the house.  Ahhh peace and quiet again.
That was an invitation to do something about that throbbing in your Levis.  You're losing touch, old man!
She ain't Dixie!  Now had it been Denise down the street I would be doing a Dean about now.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: razgueado on September 07, 2015, 07:34:56 PM
I won't even speak Spanish while you're here.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:37:11 PM
Boy is wheels down on final in Atlanta so will be on time there.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:45:55 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Threebean on September 07, 2015, 07:48:12 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Congress and the executive branch have already f'd both of those.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:52:27 PM
Time for some more Football!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 07:53:08 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Congress and the executive branch have already f'd both of those.
They have been known to double- dip
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:59:02 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Fixed it for you
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 07:59:24 PM
Time for some more Football!
Thank God!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:02:51 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Fixed it for you
They work hard just not on behalf of the taxpayers.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:03:23 PM
Time for some more Football!
Thank God!
Urban Meyer is such an asshole.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 08:09:52 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Fixed it for you
They work hard just not on behalf of the taxpayers.
Swindling is an art.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:11:03 PM
V Tech has some cool looking helmets.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:11:40 PM
Congress returns to work tomorrow so make sure you closely guard your children and wallets!👀
Fixed it for you
They work hard just not on behalf of the taxpayers.
Swindling is an art.
True but it is still hard work.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:21:39 PM
V Tech has some cool looking helmets.
Yea, but a Hokie that's not a turkey, but has a turkey mascot and thanksgiving colors.....
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: sfish on September 07, 2015, 08:30:57 PM
Evening men,bad a few nice short smokes today, a MCII PC and Tat PCR with a ST Chok Oranj. Good stuff, kids finally start school tomorrow
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:31:03 PM
 
V Tech has some cool looking helmets.
Yea, but a Hokie that's not a turkey, but has a turkey mascot and thanksgiving colors.....
???
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:32:10 PM
Flashy helmets are already getting their Hoakies kicked too.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 08:32:37 PM
Evening men,bad a few nice short smokes today, a MCII PC and Tat PCR with a ST Chok Oranj. Good stuff, kids finally start school tomorrow
Evening Fish, that is a lot of smoking.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 08:42:16 PM
Evening men,bad a few nice short smokes today, a MCII PC and Tat PCR with a ST Chok Oranj. Good stuff, kids finally start school tomorrow
Hey Fish, happy Labor Day.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:52:07 PM
Evening men,bad a few nice short smokes today, a MCII PC and Tat PCR with a ST Chok Oranj. Good stuff, kids finally start school tomorrow
Sounds like a good afternoon Fishy.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 08:54:38 PM
Flashy helmets are already getting their Hoakies kicked too.
What is it with Virginia teams and mascots that aren't anything....Hokies and Wahoo's....
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:07:12 PM
Flashy helmets are already getting their Hoakies kicked too.
What is it with Virginia teams and mascots that aren't anything....Hokies and Wahoo's....
Wahoos have feelings too.  Sheesh.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:15:24 PM
Flashy helmets are already getting their Hoakies kicked too.
What is it with Virginia teams and mascots that aren't anything....Hokies and Wahoo's....
Wahoos have feelings too.  Sheesh.
Wahoos are pelagic fish and quite tasty too.

If it smells like fish eat it!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:15:49 PM
Hokies are rallying
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 09:17:58 PM
Hokies are rallying
Do da hokey pokey!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 09:29:41 PM
Flashy helmets are already getting their Hoakies kicked too.
What is it with Virginia teams and mascots that aren't anything....Hokies and Wahoo's....
Wahoos have feelings too.  Sheesh.
Wahoos are pelagic fish and quite tasty too.

If it smells like fish eat it!
Yellow, my new favorite color!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:34:32 PM
Hokies are rallying
Do da hokey pokey!
After all, that's what it's all about.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:36:14 PM
Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:41:25 PM
Flashy helmets are already getting their Hoakies kicked too.
What is it with Virginia teams and mascots that aren't anything....Hokies and Wahoo's....
Wahoos have feelings too.  Sheesh.
Wahoos are pelagic fish and quite tasty too.

If it smells like fish eat it!
Yellow, my new favorite color!
Just watch out for the teeth!
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 09:41:48 PM
Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
I'm good with that.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: cigarbreath on September 07, 2015, 09:46:14 PM
Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
Buckeyes, they're roasting Buckeyes.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:48:47 PM
Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
Buckeyes, they're roasting Buckeyes.
No catchy Christmas song for Buckeyes so it is chestnuts. 
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on September 07, 2015, 09:49:39 PM


Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
Buckeyes, they're roasting Buckeyes.

Buckeyes roasting on an open fire.  Jack Frost nipping at your nose...  Hmmm, doesn't have the same ring.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on September 07, 2015, 09:56:12 PM
Time for me to sleep.  Seezz youse  guys tomorrow.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:26:56 PM
Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
Buckeyes, they're roasting Buckeyes.
Yea, whatever, nuts is nuts.
Title: Re: 9/7/2015
Post by: Travellin Dave on September 07, 2015, 10:29:01 PM


Don't know WTF a Hokie is but they are Roasting Chestnuts On An Open Fire!
Buckeyes, they're roasting Buckeyes.

Buckeyes roasting on an open fire.  Jack Frostbiker lady nipping at your hnose...  Hmmm, doesn't have the same ring.  Rings just fine
Fixed it, sounds OK now