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Cigar Banter => Daily Cigar Deals Discussion => Topic started by: CigarBanter on February 19, 2016, 01:31:01 AM

Title: 2/19/2016
Post by: CigarBanter on February 19, 2016, 01:31:01 AM
Happy Friday!  Any deals on the various internet sites that are worth talking about?  Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way.  Warning: don't proceed if you have thin skin but don't be afraid to post either...  And welcome aboard!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 01:35:04 AM
C'mon Tony,flip this damn thing already!!
Sorry Johnny, fell asleep. Been a crazy day. But I got you to post so it was worth it. ;) Don't be such a stranger.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 04:18:04 AM
(http://www.quickmeme.com/img/5d/5d716112a9dec280ea356e513550baa6c7004c4810f0cc89497074093b054ffb.jpg)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: sfish on February 19, 2016, 04:44:59 AM
(http://www.quickmeme.com/img/5d/5d716112a9dec280ea356e513550baa6c7004c4810f0cc89497074093b054ffb.jpg)
Haha, I can hear the voice
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 04:55:16 AM
(http://www.quickmeme.com/img/5d/5d716112a9dec280ea356e513550baa6c7004c4810f0cc89497074093b054ffb.jpg)
Haha, I can hear the voice
Hahahaha, funny fat guy fall on face!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 06:07:17 AM
C'mon Tony,flip this damn thing already!!
Sorry Johnny, fell asleep. Been a crazy day. But I got you to post so it was worth it. ;) Don't be such a stranger.
And I was sitting here waiting to post, sheesh.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 06:08:12 AM
Morning Dave and Fishy.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 06:09:35 AM
Yikes, Gurkhafest on the Sis.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 06:23:31 AM
Yikes, Gurkhafest on the Sis.
But all over 84% off!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: sfish on February 19, 2016, 06:27:56 AM
(http://www.quickmeme.com/img/5d/5d716112a9dec280ea356e513550baa6c7004c4810f0cc89497074093b054ffb.jpg)
Haha, I can hear the voice
Hahahaha, funny fat guy fall on face!
Hand over the purse fat boy...It's a satchel!!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: sfish on February 19, 2016, 06:28:14 AM
Morning Dave and Fishy.
Morning David
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 06:34:20 AM
For better or worse, we made it to Friday!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: sfish on February 19, 2016, 07:04:06 AM
For better or worse, we made it to Friday!
For worse, by the look of things
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 07:11:01 AM
For better or worse, we made it to Friday!
For worse, by the look of things
Nah, you're just looking at Tony.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 07:11:27 AM
(http://www.quickmeme.com/img/5d/5d716112a9dec280ea356e513550baa6c7004c4810f0cc89497074093b054ffb.jpg)
Haha, I can hear the voice
Hahahaha, funny fat guy fall on face!
Hand over the purse fat boy...It's a satchel!!
Is he a re-tard?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 07:11:30 AM
Off to meeting #1.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 07:40:44 AM
Morning bitches.  A crappier daily deal line up has not been seen in quite a while.  Here's hoping for a scorcher.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 07:50:36 AM
Morning bitches.  A crappier daily deal line up has not been seen in quite a while.  Here's hoping for a scorcher.
But flip is in his glory. Morning, MARK.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 07:57:13 AM
Morning CrownMoldingBevelBean.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 07:57:38 AM
Morning bitches.  A crappier daily deal line up has not been seen in quite a while.  Here's hoping for a scorcher.
But flip is in his glory. Morning, MARK.
Well, enabling is enabling, right?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 08:06:19 AM
Good morning Dave, Dave, Mark, & Scott!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 08:08:15 AM
Good morning Dave, Dave, Mark, & Scott!
Morning Sam.  Happy Friday to you. 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 08:20:21 AM
Good to see you bright and early Sam.  Good Friday morning to you.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 08:21:02 AM
Finished Ireland conf. call, now on to performance review.  Happy Happy Joy Joy!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 08:26:55 AM
Finished Ireland conf. call, now on to performance review.  Happy Happy Joy Joy!
Just be glad you're not up against Dean.  Except for that 3 am fail, he has all the "exceeds expectations" boxes checked.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 08:38:19 AM
Lordy, practicing retirement today. Just woke up and got my first cup of Cuban Expresso.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 08:39:10 AM
Finished Ireland conf. call, now on to performance review.  Happy Happy Joy Joy!
Hope you touched all those critical job elements. ::)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 08:41:06 AM
Another New Jersey Cigar Tax Increase Proposed
Last month, two bills were introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would have raised the tax on cigars from 30 percent of the wholesale price to 90 percent. Now, there’s another set of proposals, this time increasing it form 30 percent of the wholesale price to $2.70 per cigar. The two bills—A1832 and S1867—would increase the tax on other tobacco products from 30 to 68 percent, although most of the products would have more specific rates. For cigars, that would be $2.70 per cigar. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.35 due to the tax in New Jersey. If the new tax were passed, this would increase the price to $14.90. But where the cigar is particularly crippling is to any cigar that retails for less than $5. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $4.50 likely retails in New Jersey for around $5.85, but with the new tax this could be as high as $9.90. taxes on snuff would increase from 75 cents to $2.25 per ounce, taxes on cigarillos would be 54 cents per cigarillo, while little cigars would be taxed at 13.5 cents per cigar
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 08:41:10 AM
Finished Ireland conf. call, now on to performance review.  Happy Happy Joy Joy!
Hope you touched all those critical job elements. ::)
TWSS
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 08:44:28 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 08:47:41 AM
Finished Ireland conf. call, now on to performance review.  Happy Happy Joy Joy!
Just be glad you're not up against Dean.  Except for that 3 am fail, he has all the "exceeds expectations" boxes checked.
LALTS
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 08:59:22 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
"...IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress."  And THAT is the most naive thing I've seen an "expert" say in a long time as there is no way to plumb the depth of just how bad congress can totally worsen a misguided attempt into a total disaster...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:05:34 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
"...IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress."  And THAT is the most naive thing I've seen an "expert" say in a long time as there is no way to plumb the depth of just how bad congress can totally worsen a misguided attempt into a total disaster...
+1 SS, who in their right mind could possibly perceive any level of confidence from this corrupt congress?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:09:31 AM
@ Short stack - any chance you might be near the inlet the week of May 9th?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 09:11:31 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
"...IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress."  And THAT is the most naive thing I've seen an "expert" say in a long time as there is no way to plumb the depth of just how bad congress can totally worsen a misguided attempt into a total disaster...
+1 SS, who in their right mind could possibly perceive any level of confidence from this corrupt, incompetent, bloated, and dysfunctional congress federal government?
fixed it for you
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:16:41 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
"...IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress."  And THAT is the most naive thing I've seen an "expert" say in a long time as there is no way to plumb the depth of just how bad congress can totally worsen a misguided attempt into a total disaster...
+1 SS, who in their right mind could possibly perceive any level of confidence from this corrupt, incompetent, bloated, and dysfunctional congress federal government?
fixed it for you
Correct but "any governments" would be even more correct.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 09:25:39 AM
Another New Jersey Cigar Tax Increase Proposed
Last month, two bills were introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would have raised the tax on cigars from 30 percent of the wholesale price to 90 percent. Now, there’s another set of proposals, this time increasing it form 30 percent of the wholesale price to $2.70 per cigar. The two bills—A1832 and S1867—would increase the tax on other tobacco products from 30 to 68 percent, although most of the products would have more specific rates. For cigars, that would be $2.70 per cigar. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.35 due to the tax in New Jersey. If the new tax were passed, this would increase the price to $14.90. But where the cigar is particularly crippling is to any cigar that retails for less than $5. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $4.50 likely retails in New Jersey for around $5.85, but with the new tax this could be as high as $9.90. taxes on snuff would increase from 75 cents to $2.25 per ounce, taxes on cigarillos would be 54 cents per cigarillo, while little cigars would be taxed at 13.5 cents per cigar
That's why it's good to live on the border with PA.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:29:09 AM
Another New Jersey Cigar Tax Increase Proposed
Last month, two bills were introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would have raised the tax on cigars from 30 percent of the wholesale price to 90 percent. Now, there’s another set of proposals, this time increasing it form 30 percent of the wholesale price to $2.70 per cigar. The two bills—A1832 and S1867—would increase the tax on other tobacco products from 30 to 68 percent, although most of the products would have more specific rates. For cigars, that would be $2.70 per cigar. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.35 due to the tax in New Jersey. If the new tax were passed, this would increase the price to $14.90. But where the cigar is particularly crippling is to any cigar that retails for less than $5. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $4.50 likely retails in New Jersey for around $5.85, but with the new tax this could be as high as $9.90. taxes on snuff would increase from 75 cents to $2.25 per ounce, taxes on cigarillos would be 54 cents per cigarillo, while little cigars would be taxed at 13.5 cents per cigar
That's why it's good to live on the border with PA.
Yeah, then only O'bummer gets you.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 09:29:49 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Which is also why they won't let the FDA muck around with the industry.  They need the tax income, they've already spent the money from their sin taxes, they really can't afford for people to quit.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:33:16 AM
I would say that IF both the NJ tax and the O' Tax wee implemented a nice cigar that we order now for $6.50 in 5-paks delivered will run you around $18 in a New York or New Jersey B&M.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 09:33:28 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:34:33 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Which is also why they won't let the FDA muck around with the industry.  They need the tax income, they've already spent the money from their sin taxes, they really can't afford for people to quit.
Wanna bet?  That is their ultimate  goal.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 09:38:28 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Which is also why they won't let the FDA muck around with the industry.  They need the tax income, they've already spent the money from their sin taxes, they really can't afford for people to quit.
Wanna bet?  That is their ultimate  goal.
It's also another wealth transference method.  Rich bastards with disposable income buying cigars. 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 09:39:29 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
Those are both very serious looking!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:39:52 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
I may be living behind the times but the Cabaiguan prices don't look too good to me.  Low on those and would like to get a few but seem too high.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 09:39:56 AM
Another New Jersey Cigar Tax Increase Proposed
Last month, two bills were introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would have raised the tax on cigars from 30 percent of the wholesale price to 90 percent. Now, there’s another set of proposals, this time increasing it form 30 percent of the wholesale price to $2.70 per cigar. The two bills—A1832 and S1867—would increase the tax on other tobacco products from 30 to 68 percent, although most of the products would have more specific rates. For cigars, that would be $2.70 per cigar. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.35 due to the tax in New Jersey. If the new tax were passed, this would increase the price to $14.90. But where the cigar is particularly crippling is to any cigar that retails for less than $5. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $4.50 likely retails in New Jersey for around $5.85, but with the new tax this could be as high as $9.90. taxes on snuff would increase from 75 cents to $2.25 per ounce, taxes on cigarillos would be 54 cents per cigarillo, while little cigars would be taxed at 13.5 cents per cigar
That's why it's good to live on the border with PA.
DE is good taxwise also.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:40:29 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Which is also why they won't let the FDA muck around with the industry.  They need the tax income, they've already spent the money from their sin taxes, they really can't afford for people to quit.
Wanna bet?  That is their ultimate  goal.
It's also another wealth transference method.  Rich bastards with disposable income buying cigars.
Yep
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 09:42:55 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
I may be living behind the times but the Cabaiguan prices don't look too good to me.  Low on those and would like to get a few but seem too high.
Interesting that the candelas sold out already.  must have only had 1 5-pack or something.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:43:33 AM
Another New Jersey Cigar Tax Increase Proposed
Last month, two bills were introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would have raised the tax on cigars from 30 percent of the wholesale price to 90 percent. Now, there’s another set of proposals, this time increasing it form 30 percent of the wholesale price to $2.70 per cigar. The two bills—A1832 and S1867—would increase the tax on other tobacco products from 30 to 68 percent, although most of the products would have more specific rates. For cigars, that would be $2.70 per cigar. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.35 due to the tax in New Jersey. If the new tax were passed, this would increase the price to $14.90. But where the cigar is particularly crippling is to any cigar that retails for less than $5. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $4.50 likely retails in New Jersey for around $5.85, but with the new tax this could be as high as $9.90. taxes on snuff would increase from 75 cents to $2.25 per ounce, taxes on cigarillos would be 54 cents per cigarillo, while little cigars would be taxed at 13.5 cents per cigar
That's why it's good to live on the border with PA.
DE is good taxwise also.
So is TX on cigar tax but one of the big negatives of B&M buying is the 8-10% sales tax you are avoiding online out of state but that advantage is soon to end also.  I don't buy from Cigar Federation for that very reason.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 09:43:39 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Which is also why they won't let the FDA muck around with the industry.  They need the tax income, they've already spent the money from their sin taxes, they really can't afford for people to quit.
Wanna bet?  That is their ultimate  goal.
It's also another wealth transference method.  Rich bastards with disposable income buying cigars.
Yep
will only drive cigar buying off shore for all cigars, not just the ISOKW ones.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Short stack on February 19, 2016, 09:44:05 AM
@ Short stack - any chance you might be near the inlet the week of May 9th?
/ Good morning,Going to be there week of  16th for bike week
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:45:07 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
dr
I may be living behind the times but the Cabaiguan prices don't look too good to me.  Low on those and would like to get a few but seem too high.
Interesting that the candelas sold out already.  must have only had 1 5-pack or something.
St Pat's Day is right around the corner and they are popular then.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:47:06 AM
@ Short stack - any chance you might be near the inlet the week of May 9th?
/ Good morning,Going to be there week of  16th for bike week
Morning sir, great to hear from you.  Danggit, we are going over for Mothers Day, will be there thru the 14th and was hoping we could get together. 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on February 19, 2016, 09:47:37 AM
Morning, Folks. TGIF!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:49:02 AM
As part of the President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2017, a new program called Preschool for All has been proposed with funding coming from an increase in both the federal tax on cigarettes and a tax increase on other tobacco products, including cigars.

Currently the federal tax on cigarettes is $1.01 per pack, the proposed budget would see that increase to $1.95. In addition, other tobacco products, including cigars, would see their respective federal taxes increase to match how cigarettes are taxed.

For cigars, this would mean the tax rate would increase to 93.72 cents per cigar. Currently, cigars are taxed at 52.75 percent of the wholesale cost capped at 40.26 cents per cigar. This would increase to 102.2 percent of the wholesale price, capped at 93.72 cents per cigar according to information provided to halfwheel by the International Premium Cigar & Pipe Retailers Association (IPCPR).

There were 310 million large cigars imported to the U.S. in 2014, meaning it would generate $116.8 million in taxes annually. In addition, beginning in 2018 the taxes would increase 1.6 cents per year to adjust for inflation.

“The President’s proposal clearly demonstrates the disconnect between the White House and small business retailers throughout the country,” said Kip Talley, sr. director of federal affairs for IPCPR, to halfwheel. “Premium cigars are not marketed to or desired by America’s youth and should not be targeted for increased taxation. IPCPR is confident this misguided attempt at raising revenue will not be adopted by the U.S. Congress.
Which is also why they won't let the FDA muck around with the industry.  They need the tax income, they've already spent the money from their sin taxes, they really can't afford for people to quit.
Wanna bet?  That is their ultimate  goal.
It's also another wealth transference method.  Rich bastards with disposable income buying cigars.
Yep
will only drive cigar buying off shore for all cigars, not just the ISOKW ones.
I will be Tub shopping myself, nothing over $10 in either of my stores and No Tax.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:49:36 AM
Morning, Folks. TGIF!
You missed it, Friday was yesterday. ;D
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:51:03 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
dr
I may be living behind the times but the Cabaiguan prices don't look too good to me.  Low on those and would like to get a few but seem too high.
Interesting that the candelas sold out already.  must have only had 1 5-pack or something.
St Pat's Day is right around the corner and they are popular then.
LOL they have plenty of Candela Robustos just out of Churchills, guess the St Pat's drunks like long cigars.  At least TWSS.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Threebean on February 19, 2016, 09:51:15 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
Those are both very serious looking!
Since the "incident" this is a serious looking knife to you.
(http://www.sterlingrestaurantsupply.com/media/catalog/product/cache/4/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/d/v/dvmetd700053.jpg)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on February 19, 2016, 09:51:46 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.

Don't know what the Atlantic discount is, but the Tat Black PL 5ers are a few dollars under the Famous-catsrule price... plus, Free Shipping!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 09:55:42 AM
Another New Jersey Cigar Tax Increase Proposed
Last month, two bills were introduced in the New Jersey legislature that would have raised the tax on cigars from 30 percent of the wholesale price to 90 percent. Now, there’s another set of proposals, this time increasing it form 30 percent of the wholesale price to $2.70 per cigar. The two bills—A1832 and S1867—would increase the tax on other tobacco products from 30 to 68 percent, although most of the products would have more specific rates. For cigars, that would be $2.70 per cigar. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $9.50 likely retails for around $12.35 due to the tax in New Jersey. If the new tax were passed, this would increase the price to $14.90. But where the cigar is particularly crippling is to any cigar that retails for less than $5. A cigar with a suggested retail price of $4.50 likely retails in New Jersey for around $5.85, but with the new tax this could be as high as $9.90. taxes on snuff would increase from 75 cents to $2.25 per ounce, taxes on cigarillos would be 54 cents per cigarillo, while little cigars would be taxed at 13.5 cents per cigar
That's why it's good to live on the border with PA.
DE is good taxwise also.
So is TX on cigar tax but one of the big negatives of B&M buying is the 8-10% sales tax you are avoiding online out of state but that advantage is soon to end also.  I don't buy from Cigar Federation for that very reason.
true, but not having a sales tax definitely helps at the B & M.   I think there is a 15% sin tax on the wholesalers, and so we are paying a tax, but at least we're spared the 6-10% sales tax insult that most have to endure.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on February 19, 2016, 09:56:08 AM
Morning, Folks. TGIF!
You missed it, Friday was yesterday. ;D

Yeah, and I love Mondays...  ::)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 09:57:20 AM
Morning, Folks. TGIF!
Good morning Steve.  only means we have 2 days to wade through before we can get back to this bliss.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 09:57:57 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.

Don't know what the Atlantic discount is, but the Tat Black PL 5ers are a few dollars under the Famous-catsrule price... plus, Free Shipping!
I did not notice those before but I just put them in the red category.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on February 19, 2016, 09:58:43 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
Those are both very serious looking!
Since the "incident" this is a serious looking knife to you.
(http://www.sterlingrestaurantsupply.com/media/catalog/product/cache/4/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/d/v/dvmetd700053.jpg)

Kershaw and SOG... both very good brands, just not the best examples, imo
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on February 19, 2016, 10:02:09 AM
Morning, Folks. TGIF!
Good morning Steve.  only means we have 2 days to wade through before we can get back to this bliss.

HA! Morning, Sam
Supposed to be excellent weather today and tomorrow. Sunny and 67. Rain returns Monday.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 10:04:18 AM
DOW. -123
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on February 19, 2016, 10:09:42 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.

Don't know what the Atlantic discount is, but the Tat Black PL 5ers are a few dollars under the Famous-catsrule price... plus, Free Shipping!
I did not notice those before but I just put them in the red category.

Nice. Picked up a couple myself to get through until the new summer release.  ;)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 10:12:24 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.

Don't know what the Atlantic discount is, but the Tat Black PL 5ers are a few dollars under the Famous-catsrule price... plus, Free Shipping!

I did not notice those before but I just put them in the red category.

Nice. Picked up a couple myself to get through until the new summer release.  ;)
GONE!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 10:14:21 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.

Don't know what the Atlantic discount is, but the Tat Black PL 5ers are a few dollars under the Famous-catsrule price... plus, Free Shipping!
I did not notice those before but I just put them in the red category.

Nice. Picked up a couple myself to get through until the new summer release.  ;)
I have quite a few already from a super deal a year or so ago but these are headed straight to the retirement tub.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 10:17:49 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
Those are both very serious looking!
Since the "incident" this is a serious looking knife to you.
(http://www.sterlingrestaurantsupply.com/media/catalog/product/cache/4/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/d/v/dvmetd700053.jpg)
(https://media.giphy.com/media/Pwe7LOrjLGNy0/giphy.gif)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on February 19, 2016, 10:21:42 AM
Morning bitches.  A crappier daily deal line up has not been seen in quite a while.  Here's hoping for a scorcher.
But flip is in his glory. Morning, MARK.
no he is not...  8)
good morning boys...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 10:30:16 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 10:35:14 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
Hard to go wrong if you need a cheap humidor for something, but other than the Bueso, I wouldn't be excited about any of those sticks.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 10:35:55 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
actually not a bad deal if you need a humidor.  the cigars alone are worth the cost.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 10:36:36 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
Hard to go wrong if you need a cheap humidor for something, but other than the Bueso, I wouldn't be excited about any of those sticks.
not exciting, but decent giveaways if nothing else.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 10:50:13 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.
I may be living behind the times but the Cabaiguan prices don't look too good to me.  Low on those and would like to get a few but seem too high.
Prices are good compared to normal site prices.  Cabaiguan are about the same as Atlantic VIP price, other Illusione and Tats and Surrogates are $1-2 less than Atlantic VIP pricing.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 10:50:47 AM
Morning, Folks. TGIF!
You missed it, Friday was yesterday. ;D

Yeah, and I love Mondays...  ::)
We'll send you down to visit Dean.
Morning Steve.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on February 19, 2016, 10:51:51 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
used to buy them or others as tricky tray prizes.  be careful if you use a free shipping code, the price triples.
might work with a jam item.  some of the other sites have a 29.99 deal with slightly better cigars. and they include a hygrometer.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 11:01:41 AM
One more for Cello Off!

California Board Rejects Measure Mandating Condoms In Adult Films
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 11:04:10 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
used to buy them or others as tricky tray prizes.  be careful if you use a free shipping code, the price triples.
might work with a jam item.  some of the other sites have a 29.99 deal with slightly better cigars. and they include a hygrometer.
Didn't even notice there was no hygrometer. Sheesh. Probably not worth it, then.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 11:04:36 AM
One more for Cello Off!

California Board Rejects Measure Mandating Condoms In Adult Films
But then all the flavors will mix!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 11:05:59 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 11:06:02 AM
Didn't check prices yet, but a nice selection of Illusione, Tatuaje and Surrogates on The Page.  Even a knife or two for NotGolfinDave.

Don't know what the Atlantic discount is, but the Tat Black PL 5ers are a few dollars under the Famous-catsrule price... plus, Free Shipping!
I did not notice those before but I just put them in the red category.
5er of Tat Black PL on Atlantic is $42.50 vs the Page price of $31.24.  Tatuaje is generally not discounted by Atlantic VIP.  (only a bit on boxes)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 11:06:53 AM
One more for Cello Off!

California Board Rejects Measure Mandating Condoms In Adult Films
But then all the flavors will mix!
Now 'at right there's funny, I don't care who y'are.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:08:48 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Mornin Raz!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 11:11:08 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Mornin Raz!
Howdy, Sam.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:14:14 AM
is anyone here "FR from Matawan NJ" on the bid site? 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 11:20:33 AM
Good morning all..  I ran across this, and just thought I'd toss it out there to see what others thought.  10 cigars + humidor for $19.99.

http://www.cigarsinternational.com/samplers/90002/ultimate-humidor-combo-451/?sourcekey=WBADROLL2
used to buy them or others as tricky tray prizes.  be careful if you use a free shipping code, the price triples.
might work with a jam item.  some of the other sites have a 29.99 deal with slightly better cigars. and they include a hygrometer.
Thanks....  I'm always a sucker when they throw in a humidor...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 11:36:10 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 11:37:04 AM
Hello, boys.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:37:15 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
I'd mix some vodka in with that juice.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:37:38 AM
Hello, boys.
Good morning Tony!  Day treating you ok?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 11:37:56 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
I'd mix some vodka in with that juice.
+1
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:38:08 AM
is anyone here "FR from Matawan NJ" on the bid site?
I'll take that as a No one.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 11:38:21 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 11:38:28 AM
I am going to vote and get some lunch.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 11:41:30 AM
is anyone here "FR from Matawan NJ" on the bid site?
I'll take that as a No one.
I think you're good, bid away!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 11:44:51 AM
Hello, boys.
Good morning Tony...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:48:43 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
one that he would fit in.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 11:51:33 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
I'd mix some vodka in with that juice.
Or heroin.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 11:52:40 AM
is anyone here "FR from Matawan NJ" on the bid site?
I'll take that as a No one.
I think you're good, bid away!
Thanks!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 11:52:46 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I was wondering if someone had told him lately to get a job.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 11:57:44 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I was wondering if someone had told him lately to get a job.
If they're buying him groceries, that ship has long since sailed.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 11:58:45 AM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I did bring that up to him.  He doesn't see any problems with the trash can.  The problem seems to be, we're too stupid to pick up the correct size trash bag.  He did do some research and found that WalMart is the only place that has a brand in his size.  We just hardly ever go to Walmart.  I told my wife to order them on line, but she said he won't answer the door or go outside to get them. 

He's just fricking weird.  Let's say he want's a 1 gal. bottle of Deans milk.  So they are all out of 1 gal. bottles, so my wife buys 2 1/2 gal. bottles of the same milk.  Then he will throw a tantram.  He's dependent upon my wife, but yet yells and screams at her over any little thing.  She said she's not going back, so we'll have to see how this goes.  :)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 12:04:12 PM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I did bring that up to him.  He doesn't see any problems with the trash can.  The problem seems to be, we're too stupid to pick up the correct size trash bag.  He did do some research and found that WalMart is the only place that has a brand in his size.  We just hardly ever go to Walmart.  I told my wife to order them on line, but she said he won't answer the door or go outside to get them. 

He's just fricking weird.  Let's say he want's a 1 gal. bottle of Deans milk.  So they are all out of 1 gal. bottles, so my wife buys 2 1/2 gal. bottles of the same milk.  Then he will throw a tantram.  He's dependent upon my wife, but yet yells and screams at her over any little thing.  She said she's not going back, so we'll have to see how this goes.  :)
If you think she won't be back, then I have some Browns Super Bowl tickets I'd like to sell you.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 12:04:52 PM
Hello, boys.
Good morning Tony!  Day treating you ok?
Not at all. Evidenced by my lack of posting.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 12:06:04 PM
Hello, boys.
Good morning Tony...
Back atcha, BD.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 12:10:54 PM
is anyone here "FR from Matawan NJ" on the bid site?
I'll take that as a No one.
Go ahead and bomb him!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:11:38 PM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I was wondering if someone had told him lately to get a job.
He does odd jobs for a friend of his, which buys him cigarettes.  If you mention food stamps or welfare, he goes crazy and starts quoting Rush Limbaugh.  So even thou he's a bum, he won't take any govt. handouts.  But he sure doesn't seem to mind taking all the handouts he can from his family.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 12:13:09 PM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I was wondering if someone had told him lately to get a job.
He does odd jobs for a friend of his, which buys him cigarettes.  If you mention food stamps or welfare, he goes crazy and starts quoting Rush Limbaugh.  So even thou he's a bum, he won't take any govt. handouts.  But he sure doesn't seem to mind taking all the handouts he can from his family.
And as non-family taxpayers, we respect his stance.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:13:15 PM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I did bring that up to him.  He doesn't see any problems with the trash can.  The problem seems to be, we're too stupid to pick up the correct size trash bag.  He did do some research and found that WalMart is the only place that has a brand in his size.  We just hardly ever go to Walmart.  I told my wife to order them on line, but she said he won't answer the door or go outside to get them. 

He's just fricking weird.  Let's say he want's a 1 gal. bottle of Deans milk.  So they are all out of 1 gal. bottles, so my wife buys 2 1/2 gal. bottles of the same milk.  Then he will throw a tantram.  He's dependent upon my wife, but yet yells and screams at her over any little thing.  She said she's not going back, so we'll have to see how this goes.  :)
If you think she won't be back, then I have some Browns Super Bowl tickets I'd like to sell you.
I know... It's her little brother 53 (I think) year old brother.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 12:13:15 PM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I did bring that up to him.  He doesn't see any problems with the trash can.  The problem seems to be, we're too stupid to pick up the correct size trash bag.  He did do some research and found that WalMart is the only place that has a brand in his size.  We just hardly ever go to Walmart.  I told my wife to order them on line, but she said he won't answer the door or go outside to get them. 

He's just fricking weird.  Let's say he want's a 1 gal. bottle of Deans milk.  So they are all out of 1 gal. bottles, so my wife buys 2 1/2 gal. bottles of the same milk.  Then he will throw a tantram.  He's dependent upon my wife, but yet yells and screams at her over any little thing.  She said she's not going back, so we'll have to see how this goes.  :)
Just like any kid, you let them get their way after throwing a tantrum, you just reinforce that behavior.  Time for him to get a good lesson in my way or the highway.  Going to be a tough lesson for as long as he's been on the teat.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 12:14:23 PM
20-30% off of many LFD Boxes at the .Biz, no FS as far as I know but those are pretty good prices.

http://cigarplace.biz/all-brands/la-flor-dominicana-cigars.html
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:15:36 PM
Well, I think I'm going to go and try to make a banana pudding....
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 12:16:28 PM
Hello, boys.
Good morning Tony!  Day treating you ok?
Not at all. Evidenced by my lack of posting.
hopefully,because it's Friday, all the miscreants causing you the angst will take off early and leave you alone.  Of course you could always turn that back on them by sending a mass email to all involved stating that 'you people can all join the long line of people what can kiss my ass, it's Friday and I'm going home!' 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 12:16:35 PM
Well the wife just came in and she's on the warpath.  She upset with her coworkers.  She has two coworkers that hardly do any work.  The one last night didn't do anything, then fell asleep for a long time while customers were coming in.  Then she clocked out and left 30 min. early before her shift was over with. 

Then she went to get groceries for her brother and he was mad at her because the store was out of some juice he wanted.  Then she got mad at him for not throwing his trash away.  He has been putting it into the garage and bedrooms for the past few years.  He won't use the kitchen trash can because no one can find him the exact size trash bag to fit it.  I said, "use a bigger one and put the extra over the side of the trash can, because those white trash bags are not that much bigger.  He said, "are you crazy, you need the proper size..!" 

So between work and her brother, my wife is NUTS this morning....  -Think I'll have some orange juice.
Has anyone considered just buying him a standard size garbage can?
I did bring that up to him.  He doesn't see any problems with the trash can.  The problem seems to be, we're too stupid to pick up the correct size trash bag.  He did do some research and found that WalMart is the only place that has a brand in his size.  We just hardly ever go to Walmart.  I told my wife to order them on line, but she said he won't answer the door or go outside to get them. 

He's just fricking weird.  Let's say he want's a 1 gal. bottle of Deans milk.  So they are all out of 1 gal. bottles, so my wife buys 2 1/2 gal. bottles of the same milk.  Then he will throw a tantram.  He's dependent upon my wife, but yet yells and screams at her over any little thing.  She said she's not going back, so we'll have to see how this goes.  :)
Just like any kid, you let them get their way after throwing a tantrum, you just reinforce that behavior.  Time for him to get a good lesson in my way or the highway.  Going to be a tough lesson for as long as he's been on the teat.
Got rid of both of my worthless BIL's and the warden still would not leave but her life is a lot better.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:18:16 PM
We're under a 36 hours boil water.  Can you still take a shower and wash the dishes...?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 12:19:17 PM
Well, I think I'm going to go and try to make a banana pudding....
I'm 100% certain this is a euphemism. Have fun!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 12:20:00 PM
20-30% off of many LFD Boxes at the .Biz, no FS as far as I know but those are pretty good prices.

http://cigarplace.biz/all-brands/la-flor-dominicana-cigars.html
They do look good,  but i just hit the MBIII's again at Holts.  just can't pass up that price point on those.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 12:21:11 PM
We're under a 36 hours boil water.  Can you still take a shower and wash the dishes...?
depends on why you have to boil the water.  if for bacteria type issues, i'd hold off on the shower.  if you do, keep your mouth shut...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 12:25:44 PM
20-30% off of many LFD Boxes at the .Biz, no FS as far as I know but those are pretty good prices.

http://cigarplace.biz/all-brands/la-flor-dominicana-cigars.html
They do look good,  but i just hit the MBIII's again at Holts.  just can't pass up that price point on those.
I hit those a second time myself, got the second order yesterday.  That was just one hell of a deal for MB3 fans.  I have been smoking MB3's for probably close to 5 years and that is the cheapest I have ever gotten any.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 12:28:45 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:30:46 PM
We're under a 36 hours boil water.  Can you still take a shower and wash the dishes...?
depends on why you have to boil the water.  if for bacteria type issues, i'd hold off on the shower.  if you do, keep your mouth shut...
There was a broken water main, so I would assume it's for bacteria.  I'm going to boil the water for doing the dishes.  If I take a shower I can use an antibacterial soap maybe...?  It's for 36 to 48 hours, so I know I'll have to take a shower in there some time.  But of course I better not chance shaving.. :)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:32:58 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
I suggest, "Saw Palmetto," for a healthy prostate and urinary health.  It'll build that water pressure right back up..!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 12:35:50 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 12:36:36 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
I suggest, "Saw Palmetto," for a healthy prostate and urinary health.  It'll build that water pressure right back up..!
It is his heart I am worried about not his dick.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 12:40:37 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
I suggest, "Saw Palmetto," for a healthy prostate and urinary health.  It'll build that water pressure right back up..!
It is his heart I am worried about not his dick.
When you're going at the ladies all hours of the day at his age, the two are directly related.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 12:45:46 PM
20-30% off of many LFD Boxes at the .Biz, no FS as far as I know but those are pretty good prices.

http://cigarplace.biz/all-brands/la-flor-dominicana-cigars.html
They do look good,  but i just hit the MBIII's again at Holts.  just can't pass up that price point on those.
I hit those a second time myself, got the second order yesterday.  That was just one hell of a deal for MB3 fans.  I have been smoking MB3's for probably close to 5 years and that is the cheapest I have ever gotten any.
+1 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:46:46 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 12:47:36 PM
We're under a 36 hours boil water.  Can you still take a shower and wash the dishes...?
depends on why you have to boil the water.  if for bacteria type issues, i'd hold off on the shower.  if you do, keep your mouth shut...
There was a broken water main, so I would assume it's for bacteria.  I'm going to boil the water for doing the dishes.  If I take a shower I can use an antibacterial soap maybe...?  It's for 36 to 48 hours, so I know I'll have to take a shower in there some time.  But of course I better not chance shaving.. :)
Same with the dishes, soap should take care of any nasty bacteria. 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 12:48:58 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
I suggest, "Saw Palmetto," for a healthy prostate and urinary health.  It'll build that water pressure right back up..!
It is his heart I am worried about not his dick.
You'd think all those ladies would be good exercise for you heart....?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 01:03:03 PM
This is how my life goes.  The twirl things for the egg beater was in the 1st drawer.  The electric egg beater was in the 2nd drawer.  And the electric cord for it was buried in the 3rd drawer.  It's like this all of the time.  My life is like a 1st Aid Kit, that's been opened and all of the contents have been scattered all over the house in different room, drawers, and cabinets...  errrr..!!!  No wonder I need one whiskey, one beer, and one cigar...!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 01:23:45 PM
Well, I think I'm going to go and try to make a banana pudding....
I'm 100% certain this is a euphemism. Have fun!
+1
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 01:24:12 PM
This is how my life goes.  The twirl things for the egg beater was in the 1st drawer.  The electric egg beater was in the 2nd drawer.  And the electric cord for it was buried in the 3rd drawer.  It's like this all of the time.  My life is like a 1st Aid Kit, that's been opened and all of the contents have been scattered all over the house in different room, drawers, and cabinets...  errrr..!!!  No wonder I need one whiskey, one beer, and one cigar...!
Sounds like you've already had enough. ;-)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 01:25:33 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
I suggest, "Saw Palmetto," for a healthy prostate and urinary health.  It'll build that water pressure right back up..!
It is his heart I am worried about not his dick.
When you're going at the ladies all hours of the day at his age, the two are directly related.
True, but you dick fails and you'll still be around tomorrow.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: sfish on February 19, 2016, 01:39:58 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 01:41:16 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
CNS
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 01:42:30 PM
No Dean in several days Hope all that pussy did not kill his old ass.
I suggest, "Saw Palmetto," for a healthy prostate and urinary health.  It'll build that water pressure right back up..!
It is his heart I am worried about not his dick.
When you're going at the ladies all hours of the day at his age, the two are directly related.
True, but you dick fails and you'll still be around tomorrow.
But would you want to be?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 01:52:12 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 01:56:06 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Hey Dean!  Nice looking truck!  like the cover.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 01:57:07 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
The gigalo life is being good to you. Well done.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 01:58:04 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
I believe your reverse cowgirl beats my 69 degrees... :)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Bad Dad on February 19, 2016, 01:59:56 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Very nice...!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 02:01:37 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Hey Dean!  Nice looking truck!  like the cover.
the Jeep just wasn't doing it anymore. Rino lining in the bed with heavy duty plastic tonneau cover. I stood on it and there was little flex.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 02:07:24 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
The gigalo life is being good to you. Well done.
it seems to be working for me, just tiring, vitamins help.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 02:14:05 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Hey Dean!  Nice looking truck!  like the cover.
the Jeep just wasn't doing it anymore. Rino lining in the bed with heavy duty plastic tonneau cover. I stood on it and there was little flex.
Damn nice looking ride Dean! Congratulations!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 02:15:24 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
I believe your reverse cowgirl beats my 69 degrees... :)
Back in the college days always heard "69 is mighty fine"!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 02:15:55 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
The gigalo life is being good to you. Well done.
it seems to be working for me, just tiring, vitamins help.
There's a vitamin D joke in there somewhere.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 02:18:21 PM
thanks guys.
all the bells and whistles that will probably short out, 4.8L 293 V8, new tires being put on next week from the dealer. they are dressing it up now and I get it around 4:30 this afternoon.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 02:19:33 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
Is he still talking about the banana pudding?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 02:20:20 PM
thanks guys.
all the bells and whistles that will probably short out, 4.8L 293 V8, new tires being put on next week from the dealer. they are dressing it up now and I get it around 4:30 this afternoon.
on the road to Key West 4:31?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on February 19, 2016, 02:20:56 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 02:21:07 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
Yippee Ki-yay......
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 02:22:42 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Hope you have better luck with it than you did with the Jeep!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 02:22:49 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
Is he still talking about the banana pudding?
Seems pretty obvious.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on February 19, 2016, 02:23:12 PM
Time to call it a week. Hazzuh!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 02:23:30 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
I believe your reverse cowgirl beats my 69 degrees... :)
You said nothing about degrees.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 02:24:10 PM
Have a good weekend NonGolfinDave!  Unless you are working Saturday of course...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 02:24:47 PM
Time to call it a week. Hazzuh!
have a great weekend LTG!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 02:25:22 PM
Sunny and 72 degrees here right now, damn nice for practicing retirement.
It's 69 here in St. Louis.
It's reverse cowgirl here in NJ
I believe your reverse cowgirl beats my 69 degrees... :)
You said nothing about degrees.
true, we were all thinking banana pudding...
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 02:29:15 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Hope you have better luck with it than you did with the Jeep!
me too.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 02:30:13 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 02:33:03 PM
it's ready. bbl.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 02:40:50 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on February 19, 2016, 02:47:56 PM
Time to call it a week. Hazzuh!
take care Golf
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on February 19, 2016, 02:52:40 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 02:56:45 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Bah, whatb are you worried about?  no salt in Pastrami and the onion counteracts the salt in the soup.  There, guilt free!  (of course I'm on 10mg of lasix for similar reasons soooo...)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 02:59:59 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on February 19, 2016, 03:05:02 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Bah, whatb are you worried about?  no salt in Pastrami and the onion counteracts the salt in the soup.  There, guilt free!  (of course I'm on 10mg of lasix for similar reasons soooo...)
this is Harolds, oversize portions, normally French onion soup, has some cheese on top, this one they lined the bowl with an inch of cheese, then some soup, bread, and a bunch more cheese.  $29.95 for the sandwich(they encourage sharing, and there is extra rye bread at the pickle bar to turn it into the 3 sandwiches it really is).  8)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 03:10:45 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 03:15:29 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Bah, whatb are you worried about?  no salt in Pastrami and the onion counteracts the salt in the soup.  There, guilt free!  (of course I'm on 10mg of lasix for similar reasons soooo...)
this is Harolds, oversize portions, normally French onion soup, has some cheese on top, this one they lined the bowl with an inch of cheese, then some soup, bread, and a bunch more cheese.  $29.95 for the sandwich(they encourage sharing, and there is extra rye bread at the pickle bar to turn it into the 3 sandwiches it really is).  8)
Thanks, now I'm hungry again.  Damn, that sounds good!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 03:45:39 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Bah, whatb are you worried about?  no salt in Pastrami and the onion counteracts the salt in the soup.  There, guilt free!  (of course I'm on 10mg of lasix for similar reasons soooo...)
this is Harolds, oversize portions, normally French onion soup, has some cheese on top, this one they lined the bowl with an inch of cheese, then some soup, bread, and a bunch more cheese.  $29.95 for the sandwich(they encourage sharing, and there is extra rye bread at the pickle bar to turn it into the 3 sandwiches it really is).  8)
Thanks, now I'm hungry again.  Damn, that sounds good!
Had to check....didn't know if you were responding to the banana pudding.... ???
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 04:16:02 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kind of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 04:20:24 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Bah, whatb are you worried about?  no salt in Pastrami and the onion counteracts the salt in the soup.  There, guilt free!  (of course I'm on 10mg of lasix for similar reasons soooo...)
this is Harolds, oversize portions, normally French onion soup, has some cheese on top, this one they lined the bowl with an inch of cheese, then some soup, bread, and a bunch more cheese.  $29.95 for the sandwich(they encourage sharing, and there is extra rye bread at the pickle bar to turn it into the 3 sandwiches it really is).  8)
Thanks, now I'm hungry again.  Damn, that sounds good!
Had to check....didn't know if you were responding to the banana pudding.... ???
well, couple the banana pudding and the 69 outside, possibilities arise.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 04:22:23 PM
truck is in the driveway. has a Short Story in it on the way home.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 04:28:48 PM
truck is in the driveway. has a Short Story in it on the way home.
breaking it in right!  makes me start thinking about what to smoke for my ride home.  have a sol cubana cc torp in mind, but there are just too many to pick from.  this one's been sleeping about 15 months.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 04:29:38 PM
not too many sccc's, too many different cigars to pick from.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 04:30:42 PM
truck is in the driveway. has a Short Story in it on the way home.
breaking it in right!  makes me start thinking about what to smoke for my ride home.  have a sol cubana cc torp in mind, but there are just too many to pick from.  this one's been sleeping about 15 months.
Exactly my thought....about the christening, not the SCCC.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 04:30:54 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: ss2 on February 19, 2016, 04:31:55 PM
later all,  have a good evening!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: SLY on February 19, 2016, 04:37:03 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
hi, dean. what year and how many miles?  it's a beaut!
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 04:45:18 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
hi, dean. what year and how many miles?  it's a beaut!
hey Sly. 2009, 125,000 miles, 2WD. $10,000.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 04:46:12 PM
truck is in the driveway. has a Short Story in it on the way home.
breaking it in right!  makes me start thinking about what to smoke for my ride home.  have a sol cubana cc torp in mind, but there are just too many to pick from.  this one's been sleeping about 15 months.
Exactly my thought....about the christening, not the SCCC.
it IS a truck, and used at that, so what the hell.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: SLY on February 19, 2016, 04:55:21 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
hi, dean. what year and how many miles?  it's a beaut!
hey Sly. 2009, 125,000 miles, 2WD. $10,000.
That's great, Dean. I noticed the 4 doors, extended cab, which is even better for carrying passengers.   Is that concrete driveway your construction?
It's a very nice scene.  Looks like a real home.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 05:07:32 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:18:40 PM
Another ✔️ Off the retirement equipment list today.  Bought the warden and me some nice bicycles.

While at the bike shop I "touched" a $10,000 bicycle!  Holy shit! 
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:22:19 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
I'm working and Congestive Heart Failure is trying to do me in.
say hello to my new, stronger friend, Lasix at 40MG twice a day instead of once at 20.
So what brilliant thing did I do last night, went to dinner with my daughter Gabrielle at Harolds deli,
Oversized Pastrami sandwich, pickle bar, and French onion soup.  Not much sodium in that dinner
to retain fluids.  OK, not my brightest idea!  :o
Something has to kill us all and a pastrami sandwich while visiting with your daughter is as good as anything.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:22:56 PM
Undercrown Corona lit with some ice water.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:24:55 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
hi, dean. what year and how many miles?  it's a beaut!
hey Sly. 2009, 125,000 miles, 2WD. $10,000.
Hell of a lot newer and sure enough less miles than Dean so it should last him several lifetimes.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 05:28:48 PM
Tex, what'd you pay for those 40 round mags you got? Trying to figure out what constitutes a "deal".
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on February 19, 2016, 05:31:42 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
hi, dean. what year and how many miles?  it's a beaut!
hey Sly. 2009, 125,000 miles, 2WD. $10,000.
That's great, Dean. I noticed the 4 doors, extended cab, which is even better for carrying passengers.   Is that concrete driveway your construction?
It's a very nice scene.  Looks like a real home.
crew cab. driveway was here. trailer is trash, like me. (trailer trash). permanent home next, in the country, 10.5 acres, trailer, needs work. I put in a rental offer to keep it in my friends family. their old homestead.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:34:05 PM
Tex, what'd you pay for those 40 round mags you got? Trying to figure out what constitutes a "deal".
$16.69 and they are M3 no window.  That is a very good price.  Shipping is flat rate $9 so you have to buy several to come out but I don't know of any better deals in quite a while.  Usually $18-20.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 05:35:31 PM
Tex, what'd you pay for those 40 round mags you got? Trying to figure out what constitutes a "deal".
$16.95 and they are M3 no window.  That is a very good price.  Shipping is flat rate $10 so you have to buy several to come out but I don't know of any better deals in quite a while.  Usually $18-20.
Gotcha, thanks.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:37:04 PM
Tex, what'd you pay for those 40 round mags you got? Trying to figure out what constitutes a "deal".
$16.95 and they are M3 no window.  That is a very good price.  Shipping is flat rate $10 so you have to buy several to come out but I don't know of any better deals in quite a while.  Usually $18-20.
Gotcha, thanks.
Look back I just made a small correction.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 05:38:24 PM
Tex, what'd you pay for those 40 round mags you got? Trying to figure out what constitutes a "deal".
$16.95 and they are M3 no window.  That is a very good price.  Shipping is flat rate $10 so you have to buy several to come out but I don't know of any better deals in quite a while.  Usually $18-20.
Gotcha, thanks.
Look back I just made a small correction.
Roger that.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 05:56:45 PM
2nd box of Beano-Cheapo Villiger Cabarete Maduro's just arrived.  That Phatash does offer great service, they are located in Arizona.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 06:03:14 PM
Tex, what'd you pay for those 40 round mags you got? Trying to figure out what constitutes a "deal".
$16.95 and they are M3 no window.  That is a very good price.  Shipping is flat rate $10 so you have to buy several to come out but I don't know of any better deals in quite a while.  Usually $18-20.
Gotcha, thanks.
Look back I just made a small correction.
Roger that.
If you find a better deal let me know I might get a few more.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 07:05:25 PM
Another ✔️ Off the retirement equipment list today.  Bought the warden and me some nice bicycles.

While at the bike shop I "touched" a $10,000 bicycle!  Holy shit!
You could have gotten a used pick-up truck for the same price.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 07:07:36 PM
Undercrown Corona lit with some ice water.
Tried an Undercrown Shade the other day... Wasn't impressed.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 07:15:59 PM
Undercrown Corona lit with some ice water.
Tried an Undercrown Shade the other day... Wasn't impressed.
Seems to be the consensus on those.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 07:18:10 PM
Undercrown Corona lit with some ice water.
Tried an Undercrown Shade the other day... Wasn't impressed.
Seems to be the consensus on those.
Also tried a CLE Plus for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 07:21:16 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 07:22:50 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on February 19, 2016, 07:22:59 PM
Gonna be a nice weekend.... high of 62 tomorrow, 58 Sunday.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 07:23:25 PM
Undercrown Corona lit with some ice water.
Tried an Undercrown Shade the other day... Wasn't impressed.
Seems to be the consensus on those.
Also tried a CLE Plus for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Regular CLE is good have to try a plus.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 07:23:49 PM
Gonna be a nice weekend.... high of 62 tomorrow, 58 Sunday.
Not too bad for February
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 07:25:33 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
That, too.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on February 19, 2016, 07:32:06 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
That, too.
I saw this and thought of you Raz.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on February 19, 2016, 09:09:07 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
That, too.
I saw this and thought of you Raz.
I like the Johnny West motorcycle.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 09:36:09 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
That, too.
I saw this and thought of you Raz.
Yes, I've seen it, and yes, I want it.
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: razgueado on February 19, 2016, 09:36:52 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
That, too.
I saw this and thought of you Raz.
I like the Johnny West motorcycle.
Johnny West or Johnny Quest?
Title: Re: 2/19/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on February 19, 2016, 10:38:28 PM
just bought a 'new to me' vehicle. $10,000 plus the Jeep.

good afternoon guys.
Enjoy, the new truck.... the guys had you almost dead.  See, he was just
getting new wheels!
I am almost dead. retirement and women are killing me.
There are worse ways to go.
That depends on the women.
Now you're starting to sound like some of us instead of Mr. Marital Bliss.
I never claimed marriage was bliss, only that I don't get the kinda of neurotic bullshit from my wife that is often described here. Just lucky, I guess.
Maybe, just un-natural i tell you.
No, it's just that I'm the crazy bitch in this marriage.
We all knew that!   ::)
Some of us did not limit it to the within the marriage. ;D
That, too.
I saw this and thought of you Raz.
I like the Johnny West motorcycle.
Johnny West or Johnny Quest?
Johnny Football or Johnny R.?