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Title: 5/6/2016
Post by: CigarBanter on May 06, 2016, 12:00:03 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: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 04:14:22 AM
Friday, bitches!

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Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 05:01:18 AM
Come on, people, you're missing a jam here!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 05:03:35 AM
Come on, people, you're missing a jam here!
Morning Dave
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 05:29:44 AM
Come on, people, you're missing a jam here!
Morning Dave
Morning, Eli.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 06:38:48 AM
Morning Mr. RiseandShineDave and Mr. Fish.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 06:41:22 AM
Today is Friday, May 6, the 127th day of 2016. There are 239 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History:

On May 6, 1891, electrician Irwin "Ike" H. Hoover began installing the first electrical wiring in the White House during the administration of President Benjamin Harrison. (Hoover ended up being offered a full-time job as White House electrician, which he accepted; he later became the White House chief usher.)

On this date:

In 1889, the Paris Exposition formally opened, featuring the just-completed Eiffel Tower.

In 1910, Britain's Edwardian era ended with the death of King Edward VII; he was succeeded by George V.

In 1935, the Works Progress Administration began operating under an executive order signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

In 1937, the hydrogen-filled German airship Hindenburg burned and crashed in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 35 of the 97 people on board and a Navy crewman on the ground.

In 1941, Josef Stalin assumed the Soviet premiership, replacing Vyacheslav M. Molotov. Comedian Bob Hope did his first USO show before an audience of servicemen as he broadcast his radio program from March Field in Riverside, California.

In 1942, during World War II some 15,000 Americans and Filipinos on Corregidor surrendered to Japanese forces.

In 1954, medical student Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile during a track meet in Oxford, England, in 3:59.4.

In 1960, Britain's Princess Margaret married Antony Armstrong-Jones, a commoner, at Westminster Abbey. (They divorced in 1978.)

In 1966, The Rolling Stones single "Paint It, Black" was released in the U.S. by London Records (some sources say May 7).

In 1981, Yale architecture student Maya Ying Lin was named winner of a competition to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

In 1994, former Arkansas state worker Paula Jones filed suit against President Bill Clinton, alleging he'd sexually harassed her in 1991. (Jones reached a settlement with Clinton in November 1998.) Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and French President Francois Mitterrand (frahn-SWAH' mee-teh-RAHN') formally opened the Channel Tunnel between their countries.

In 2001, Pope John Paul II, during a visit to Syria, became the first pope to enter a mosque as he called for brotherhood between Christians and Muslims. American businessman Dennis Tito ended the world's first paid space vacation as he returned to Earth aboard a Russian capsule.

Ten years ago: A British military helicopter apparently hit by a missile crashed in Basra, Iraq, killing four crew members. Barbaro won the Kentucky Derby. Lillian Gertrud Asplund, the last American survivor of the sinking of the Titanic, died in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, at age 99.

Five years ago: Brimming with pride, President Barack Obama met with the U.S. commandos he'd sent after terror mastermind Osama bin Laden during a visit to Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Al-Qaida vowed to keep fighting the United States and avenge the death of bin Laden, which it acknowledged for the first time in an Internet statement.

One year ago: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu completed formation of a new governing coalition. The NFL released a 243-report on "Deflategate" that stopped short of calling Patriots quarterback Tom Brady a cheater, but did call some of his claims "implausible" and left little doubt that he'd had a role in having footballs deflated before New England's AFC title game against Indianapolis and probably in previous games. Former U.S. House Speaker Jim Wright, 92, died in Fort Worth, Texas. Errol Brown, 71, lead singer of the band Hot Chocolate, died in the Bahamas.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 06:42:17 AM
Today's Birthdays: Baseball Hall-of-Famer Willie Mays is 85. Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., is 82. Rock singer Bob Seger is 71. Singer Jimmie Dale Gilmore is 71. Gospel singer-comedian Lulu Roman is 70. Actor Alan Dale is 69. Actor Ben Masters is 69. Actor Richard Cox is 68. Actor Gregg Henry is 64. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is 63. TV personality Tom Bergeron is 61. Actress Roma Downey is 56. Rock singer John Flansburgh (They Might Be Giants) is 56. Actress Julianne Phillips is 56. Actor-director George Clooney is 55. Actor Clay O'Brien is 55. Rock singer-musician Tony Scalzo (Fastball) is 52. Actress Leslie Hope is 51. Rock musician Mark Bryan (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 49. Rock musician Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters) is 45. Actress Stacey Oristano is 37. Model/TV personality Tiffany Coyne (TV: "Let's Make a Deal") is 34. Actress Adrianne Palicki is 33. Actress Gabourey Sidibe (GA'-bah-ray SIH'-duh-bay) is 33. Actress-comedian Sasheer Zamata is 30. Actress-singer Naomi Scott is 23.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 06:42:28 AM
Thought for Today: "To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air." - Richard Whately, English clergyman (1787-1863).
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on May 06, 2016, 06:49:20 AM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 06:51:26 AM
And if that thought doesn't cut it, here are a few thoughts from Dr. Seuss:

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”

“You are you. Now, isn’t that pleasant?”

“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”

“It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.”

“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.”
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 06:52:15 AM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Good thoughts Flip!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on May 06, 2016, 06:53:37 AM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
my prayers go out to you flip.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 06:55:34 AM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
All the best flip
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 06:55:53 AM
Thought for Today: "To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air." - Richard Whately, English clergyman (1787-1863).
WTF does that mean?!?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 06:56:16 AM
Come on, people, you're missing a jam here!
Morning Dave
Morning, Eli.
Morning bro
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 06:58:48 AM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Oh My, thoughts and prayers are with him Flip. 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on May 06, 2016, 06:59:48 AM
good morning guys. I survived yesterday playing with gators and manatees. rather boring. not too many places to get off a kayak on that river. had a 16' gator swim right in front of me that had me a bit nervous and a pair of manatees I swear were trying to swamp me. I much prefer island hopping.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:00:33 AM
Morning Golf, Fish, AtHomeDave and Dean.

Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: FloridaDean on May 06, 2016, 07:02:32 AM
And if that thought doesn't cut it, here are a few thoughts from Dr. Seuss:

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”

“You are you. Now, isn’t that pleasant?”

“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”

“It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.”

“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.”
I am a firm believer that Dr Seuss is addicted to LSD.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:03:27 AM
It's Derby Weekend!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:04:38 AM
And if that thought doesn't cut it, here are a few thoughts from Dr. Seuss:

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”

“You are you. Now, isn’t that pleasant?”

“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”

“It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.”

“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.”
I am a firm believer that Dr Seuss is addicted to LSD.
Good chance your theory is  correct even if a maybe a different substance.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 07:07:03 AM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Sorry to hear it, flip, hope it all works out.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:38:24 AM
Nica Rustica deal on the Mash today, 5/$23 buy 3 and CATSRULE works for them or buy one and pair up with something else to exceed $50.

Great opportunity for FDA dmage control!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:42:02 AM
I wonder how many different cigars we buy that have been marketed since before 2007.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:43:02 AM
Not much  in the news this morning.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 07:44:59 AM
I wonder how many different cigars we buy that have been marketed since before 2007.
CigarFU is showing Buesos as the deal on Monday. I may have to check that out and stock up.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:47:06 AM
I wonder how many different cigars we buy that have been marketed since before 2007.
CigarFU is showing Buesos as the deal on Monday. I may have to check that out and stock up.
Please do and buy them all up! ;)

I have one in my humi that I can donate to you
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 07:47:19 AM
Thought for Today: "To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air." - Richard Whately, English clergyman (1787-1863).
WTF does that mean?!?
I just report'em, I don't write 'em.  Besides, it's clergy, like horoscopes, they're supposed to be obscure.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:48:30 AM
Thought for Today: "To know your ruling passion, examine your castles in the air." - Richard Whately, English clergyman (1787-1863).
WTF does that mean?!?
I just report'em, I don't write 'em.  Besides, it's clergy, like horoscopes, they're supposed to be obscure.
OK Hillary.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 07:48:34 AM
And if that thought doesn't cut it, here are a few thoughts from Dr. Seuss:

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”

“You are you. Now, isn’t that pleasant?”

“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”

“It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.”

“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.”
I am a firm believer that Dr Seuss is addicted to LSD.
Well.....maybe was......
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 07:49:10 AM
Morning TexDave and RowyourBoatDean.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 07:49:23 AM
I wonder how many different cigars we buy that have been marketed since before 2007.
CigarFU is showing Buesos as the deal on Monday. I may have to check that out and stock up.
Please do and buy them all up! ;)

I have one in my humi that I can donate to you
All Bueso donations gladly accepted.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 07:51:12 AM
good morning guys. I survived yesterday playing with gators and manatees. rather boring. not too many places to get off a kayak on that river. had a 16' gator swim right in front of me that had me a bit nervous and a pair of manatees I swear were trying to swamp me. I much prefer island hopping.
You sure about that?  Maybe your reputation has gotten out to the manatee world.....just sayin'
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 07:51:30 AM
And if that thought doesn't cut it, here are a few thoughts from Dr. Seuss:

“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.”

“You are you. Now, isn’t that pleasant?”

“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”

“It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.”

“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.”
Finally quotes that make sense! 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:52:31 AM
Morning Bean
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 07:53:20 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 07:54:11 AM
Not much  in the news this morning.
Well, Captain America Civil War released today....
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 07:55:25 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Morning DeflatedBean.
Thought you were ditching work and going for a ride today?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:00:14 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining,
 flip's on his way to the hospital.
I have had more flat tires in the past 10 years living here than in the rest of my life combined.  Every damn one was a nail or screw, the Fuk'n immigrant construction workers drive around with shit falling off their trailers all the time.  Bought a brand new truck back in 2000 and less than a month later a gallon of house paint fell off one of their trailers and hit my truck spreading paint all over it.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 08:00:39 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Too bad it's not raining, you could've just skipped work...
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:02:48 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Too bad it's not raining, you could've just skipped work...
Bean is a bathroom contractor not an IT guy.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 08:05:29 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Too bad it's not raining, you could've just skipped work...
Bean is a bathroom contractor not an IT guy.
Well, he does an equal amount of work in either field right now, so we'll call it even.  ;D
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:08:12 AM
FORMER CLINTON MISTRESS: BILL’S SEXUAL FANTASIES INSPIRED BY HIS MOTHER

Ex-president would divulge sordid personal details after sex, says Sally Miller
Adan Salazar - MAY 5, 2016

Bill Clinton’s sexual fantasies were bizarrely inspired by memories of his mother, one of the ex-president’s mistresses writes in her new book.

According to author and former Miss Arkansas Sally Miller, the husband of 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton divulged tremendous personal details during post-coitus pillow-talk, including how he’d get aroused from massaging his mother’s feet and how he would frequently dress in her clothing.

“Sometimes, after making-love, we snuggled and indulged in pillow-talk,” writes Miller in her upcoming book, “The Beauty Queen: Let no good deed go unpublished.”
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 08:11:41 AM
FORMER CLINTON MISTRESS: BILL’S SEXUAL FANTASIES INSPIRED BY HIS MOTHER

Ex-president would divulge sordid personal details after sex, says Sally Miller
Adan Salazar - MAY 5, 2016

Bill Clinton’s sexual fantasies were bizarrely inspired by memories of his mother, one of the ex-president’s mistresses writes in her new book.

According to author and former Miss Arkansas Sally Miller, the husband of 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton divulged tremendous personal details during post-coitus pillow-talk, including how he’d get aroused from massaging his mother’s feet and how he would frequently dress in her clothing.

“Sometimes, after making-love, we snuggled and indulged in pillow-talk,” writes Miller in her upcoming book, “The Beauty Queen: Let no good deed go unpublished.”
I totally believe this to be legit. No other current circumstances why this woman would be saying these things. ;)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:14:14 AM
FORMER CLINTON MISTRESS: BILL’S SEXUAL FANTASIES INSPIRED BY HIS MOTHER

Ex-president would divulge sordid personal details after sex, says Sally Miller
Adan Salazar - MAY 5, 2016

Bill Clinton’s sexual fantasies were bizarrely inspired by memories of his mother, one of the ex-president’s mistresses writes in her new book.

According to author and former Miss Arkansas Sally Miller, the husband of 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton divulged tremendous personal details during post-coitus pillow-talk, including how he’d get aroused from massaging his mother’s feet and how he would frequently dress in her clothing.

“Sometimes, after making-love, we snuggled and indulged in pillow-talk,” writes Miller in her upcoming book, “The Beauty Queen: Let no good deed go unpublished.”
I totally believe this to be legit. No other current circumstances why this woman would be saying these things. ;)
Everything has to be true or they could not post it on the Internet, Al Gore made that rule when he invented it to protect his bosses Bill and Hill.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:15:56 AM
I got to get to some real work, lots to get done before heading to Dallas this afternoon.  Spending the night there then off to SC in the morning for a week of in-place retirement practice.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:17:40 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:18:17 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 08:26:03 AM
FORMER CLINTON MISTRESS: BILL’S SEXUAL FANTASIES INSPIRED BY HIS MOTHER

Ex-president would divulge sordid personal details after sex, says Sally Miller
Adan Salazar - MAY 5, 2016

Bill Clinton’s sexual fantasies were bizarrely inspired by memories of his mother, one of the ex-president’s mistresses writes in her new book.

According to author and former Miss Arkansas Sally Miller, the husband of 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton divulged tremendous personal details during post-coitus pillow-talk, including how he’d get aroused from massaging his mother’s feet and how he would frequently dress in her clothing.

“Sometimes, after making-love, we snuggled and indulged in pillow-talk,” writes Miller in her upcoming book, “The Beauty Queen: Let no good deed go unpublished.”
I totally believe this to be legit. No other current circumstances why this woman would be saying these things. ;)
Everything has to be true or they could not post it on the Internet, Al Gore made that rule when he invented it to protect his bosses Bill and Hill.
That's why I'm such a sucker for cigar copy.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 08:38:16 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 08:39:34 AM
NY Times article today is all about FDA regulating e-cigarettes, with one sentence basically saying...oh yea, cigars too.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 08:40:42 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:41:45 AM
NY Times article today is all about FDA regulating e-cigarettes, with one sentence basically saying...oh yea, cigars too.
Every news article is like that
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:43:11 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 08:56:16 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Famous bid jacked up all starting prices on everything I watch
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 09:01:58 AM
G'Morning, Fellas. Happy Friday! I hope the tequila hangovers are at a minimum.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 09:01:58 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Famous bid jacked up all starting prices on everything I watch
#commies
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 09:02:29 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Famous bid jacked up all starting prices on everything I watch

Yeah. Noticed that a couple weeks back. Commies!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 09:18:18 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Famous bid jacked up all starting prices on everything I watch
#commies

What he said, bro
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 09:44:27 AM
G'Morning, Fellas. Happy Friday! I hope the tequila hangovers are at a minimum.
I ain't got no stinkin' hangover
....tequila induced or otherwise.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 09:44:35 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Famous bid jacked up all starting prices on everything I watch
#commies

What he said, bro
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Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 09:45:41 AM
DOW.  -6 and trending down due to crappy Obama Jobs Report.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 09:46:11 AM
G'Morning, Fellas. Happy Friday! I hope the tequila hangovers are at a minimum.
I ain't got no stinkin' hangover
....tequila induced or otherwise.
And neither do I!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 09:46:31 AM
Jamming now



La Antiguedad by My Father
5 CIGARS (22% savings!)
$34.50
Holy Sheesh, already gone!
Not a great price either
Picky, picky, way to ruin the mood.  Next you're going to dis the Mash items.
Don't think these retailers are not going to take maximum advantage of the FDA mess.
Famous bid jacked up all starting prices on everything I watch
#commies
Actually, that would be capitalists....
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Bob Cigar on May 06, 2016, 09:57:42 AM
Good mornin' fellas..
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 09:58:13 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Morning DeflatedBean.
Thought you were ditching work and going for a ride today?
No, that was yesterday, and the ride was actually work related.  No ditching included.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 09:59:10 AM
Morning Dean and Daves.  Bike had a flat front tire in the garage this morning.  Held air well enough to get to work, but just another PITA thing to deal with today.  Though I should stop complaining, flip's on his way to the hospital.
Too bad it's not raining, you could've just skipped work...
Bean is a bathroom contractor not an IT guy.
Well, he does an equal amount of work in either field right now, so we'll call it even.  ;D
Very true.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:05:53 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 10:06:04 AM
Good mornin' fellas..
Happy Friday to you, Mr. Cigar.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:06:11 AM

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 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 10:07:47 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Buenos dias. 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:08:12 AM
Good mornin' fellas..

Morning, PittsburghBob
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Bob Cigar on May 06, 2016, 10:08:53 AM
If anyone missed out on the t-shirt auction yesterday there is one mashing -- XL too!!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:09:07 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Bob Cigar on May 06, 2016, 10:11:27 AM
Good mornin' fellas..

Morning, PittsburghBob
How yinz doin?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:14:02 AM
Good mornin' fellas..

Morning, PittsburghBob
How yinz doin?

It's Friday. So, we got that goin' for us... which is nice.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 10:17:11 AM
Morning Bob and Raz
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:17:47 AM
Morning Bob and Raz

Good morning, David BRO!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:24:53 AM
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 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:26:21 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Buenos dias.
Igualmente, buen señor.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:28:06 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:28:50 AM
Morning Bob and Raz
Backatcha, Dave.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:30:49 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 10:35:09 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
TWSS
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:35:18 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:36:48 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

...and who puts a perfectly good rainforest on a peninsula!?! How's it supposed to stretch it's arms? Obama, no doubt.  ;)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:38:22 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

...and who puts a perfectly good rainforest on a peninsula!?! How's it supposed to stretch it's arms? Obama, no doubt.  ;)
Musta been.

It's a beautiful place, though.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 10:38:26 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.

Christian Riders Gang?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:39:08 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.

Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 10:46:56 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.

Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
#JesusTakeTheHandlebar
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 10:50:47 AM
Morning, muchachos.

Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.

Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.

Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
#JesusTakeTheHandlebar
#JesusSaysHellNo. #CrazyPeopleOnTheRoads.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 10:55:15 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there. 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 11:04:05 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 11:04:47 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Bob Cigar on May 06, 2016, 11:11:44 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
I guess "hell no" would have been inappropriate?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 11:21:55 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 11:24:55 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
I guess "hell no" would have been inappropriate?
No. They'd consider anything short of "fuck that" too polite.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 11:25:33 AM
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10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 11:29:37 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.

I'll +1 to all the points listed...
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 11:40:18 AM
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10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 11:43:59 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 11:49:29 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Matt 23:33. In English, it translates to, "You snakes! You brood of vipers!". Innocuous enough. But it's an idiomatic phrase, and to the first-century speaker of Aramaic, it carried the same weight as "you bitches! You sons of bitches!" would carry today. The implication was that their mothers copulated with serpents to produce them

One of the most fun translation projects I had to do, back when I was a student of Biblical Languages.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 11:50:50 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?

How many carpenters or fisherman do you know that don't?  ;D

Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 11:51:59 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?

How many carpenters or fisherman do you know that don't?  ;D
Exactly, especially if they go to parties with hookers and IRS agents.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 11:53:16 AM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Luke 6:19: What are you looking at, bitch? That's right, walk away.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Bob Cigar on May 06, 2016, 12:00:34 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Luke 6:19: What are you looking at, bitch? That's right, walk away.
Austin 3:16. "I just whooped your ass."
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 12:04:04 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Luke 6:19: What are you looking at, bitch? That's right, walk away.
Interestingly, that could be a decent translation of John 2:4. But I won't bore you with the long, boring explanation.

John 2:4 is one of the most difficult passages of scripture to translate. It too is an idiom, but we've lost the historical context.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 12:07:22 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Matt 23:33. In English, it translates to, "You snakes! You brood of vipers!". Innocuous enough. But it's an idiomatic phrase, and to the first-century speaker of Aramaic, it carried the same weight as "you bitches! You sons of bitches!" would carry today. The implication was that their mothers copulated with serpents to produce them
One of the most fun translation projects I had to do, back when I was a student of Biblical Languages.
That's not what I would term swearing, but yeah, he did refer disparagingly to those who refused to come around. 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 12:19:23 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Exactly what I was thinking.
Opportunity for more cigar enablin' however.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 12:20:42 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
Well, at least until you join... ;)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 12:22:14 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Matt 23:33. In English, it translates to, "You snakes! You brood of vipers!". Innocuous enough. But it's an idiomatic phrase, and to the first-century speaker of Aramaic, it carried the same weight as "you bitches! You sons of bitches!" would carry today. The implication was that their mothers copulated with serpents to produce them

One of the most fun translation projects I had to do, back when I was a student of Biblical Languages.
First thing every guy does when learning a new language....find out what the curse words are!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 12:25:35 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
Well, at least until you join... ;)
Of course. It's a gift to bring everyone down to my depraved level.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 12:33:07 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Luke 6:19: What are you looking at, bitch? That's right, walk away.
Interestingly, that could be a decent translation of John 2:4. But I won't bore you with the long, boring explanation.

John 2:4 is one of the most difficult passages of scripture to translate. It too is an idiom, but we've lost the historical context.
People generally don't like the perspective historical context provides to the bible....alters too many of their simplistic literal interpretations...not to mention rendering all of Revelation moot (as it's already happened).
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 12:33:48 PM
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Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 12:33:50 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
Well, at least until you join... ;)
Of course. It's a gift to bring everyone down to my depraved level.
That's why you like hanging out with us....it's a challenge.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 12:36:40 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 12:46:42 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
Well, at least until you join... ;)
Of course. It's a gift to bring everyone down to my depraved level.
That's why you like hanging out with us....it's a challenge.
Yeah, this place is very like  a 1% MC clubhouse, without the Harleys and sleazy chicks.

Smells pretty much the same, though.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 01:30:06 PM
Smelly clubhouse lull...
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 01:32:49 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 01:40:47 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Isn't it always?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 01:40:57 PM
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 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
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 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
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Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 01:46:10 PM
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Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 01:48:07 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Thanks....been curious about that for some time.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 01:48:31 PM
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Where is that bugger today?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 01:49:35 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 01:50:37 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Oof!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 01:51:27 PM
Nice job on the recaps Steve, you're hired!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 01:52:57 PM
(http://images.edge-generalmills.com/36c78ab7-d0f1-449f-9318-c2e7817c738e.jpg) (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/AndrewZimmern_crop.jpg/220px-AndrewZimmern_crop.jpg)
Where is that bugger today?

Odds are a meeting he has no interest attending... if I were to guess.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 01:56:58 PM
Nice job on the recaps Steve, you're hired!

Sure. We does what we can. Helps keep the pages flipping anyway.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 01:58:29 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Bam!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 02:02:21 PM
So, there's the Drew Estate UnderCrown, the UnderCrown Shade and the UnFinishedCrown Bean.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 02:03:10 PM
Morning, muchachos.
Good morning, NorthWestRainforestBret
Well, the Rainforest is over on the peninsula, but good morning. Gorgeous here today. Really wanted to ride the motorcycle today, but I was up late handling work issues, and too sleepy and grouchy to deal with the rush hour traffic.
Plus, you probably still have to make some minor modifications to those new leather chaps.  :-X
The chaps I already had. A new vest is what I picked up this week. Preparation for getting patched in to the club.
Christian Riders Gang?
Motorcycle ministry. The Black Sheep.
That's one I hadn't heard of.  There must be 50 different christian motorcycle clubs out there.
Oh, I'm sure there are more. But 50 is probably about right if you're counting the clubs recognized by the various confederations.

I usually avoid any club that would have me, but I'm friends with a number of these guys. When they asked me to be a founding member of the new Tacoma chapter, I couldn't figure out a polite way to say no. So, there it is. Peer-pressure leads to gang involvement. ;-)
Shows what I know, I thought you were being sarcastic.
Me? Sarcastic?? You jest, Shirley...I mean, surely.

Nah, it's true. Like I said, I usually avoid joining any "Christian" organizations because even though I are one, most find something about me to find fault with. It's the cigars, or the booze, or the guns, or the rock and roll, or the swearing, or my pointing out that Jesus swore, or the Harley, or the fact I think Sarah Palin is a fame-whore, or whatever. But the guys I know in the Black Sheep are stand-up, no-bullshit guys.
I'll +1 to all the points listed...
+2, though not sure about the Jesus swore reference.  What's the verse?
Luke 6:19: What are you looking at, bitch? That's right, walk away.
Interestingly, that could be a decent translation of John 2:4. But I won't bore you with the long, boring explanation.

John 2:4 is one of the most difficult passages of scripture to translate. It too is an idiom, but we've lost the historical context.
People generally don't like the perspective historical context provides to the bible....alters too many of their simplistic literal interpretations...not to mention rendering all of Revelation moot (as it's already happened).
All depends on what evidence you look at.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 02:05:25 PM
So, there's the Drew Estate UnderCrown, the UnderCrown Shade and the Not FinishedCrown Bean.
Even Scott would approve of that one.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 02:06:24 PM
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14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 02:08:42 PM
So, there's the Drew Estate UnderCrown, the UnderCrown Shade and the UnFinishedCrown Bean.
LALTS
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 02:09:10 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Where do see any mention by anyone of corrugated metal roofs?  Sheesh.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 02:11:16 PM
So, there's the Drew Estate UnderCrown, the UnderCrown Shade and the Not FinishedCrown Bean.
Even Scott would approve of that one.
He would not be allowed to purchase them.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 02:12:03 PM
So, there's the Drew Estate UnderCrown, the UnderCrown Shade and the UnFinishedCrown Bean.
You're rolling today!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 02:14:35 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Where do see any mention by anyone of corrugated metal roofs?  Sheesh.
You mistakenly categorized metal building roofs as standing seem, I'm merely providing a correction to a gross generalization
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: sfish on May 06, 2016, 02:15:12 PM
Alright, enough tomfoolery. I'm off, later men
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 02:15:48 PM
Alright, enough tomfoolery. I'm off, later men

Later, Brohammed Ali!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 02:19:04 PM
Alright, enough tomfoolery. I'm off, later men
Take care, brotato chip.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 02:20:51 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Where do see any mention by anyone of corrugated metal roofs?  Sheesh.
You mistakenly categorized metal building roofs as standing seem, I'm merely providing a correction to a gross generalization
Pretty sure Dave was asking about bldgs suitable for human occupancy.  Corrugated roofs are put on horse barns and storage sheds, though perhaps in NJ there is little distinction between the two.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: LuvTooGolf on May 06, 2016, 02:25:33 PM
Time to hit the bricks mesself. Hazzuh!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 02:30:18 PM
Time to hit the bricks mesself. Hazzuh!

Take it easy, Mr.Brojangles
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 02:32:47 PM
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15 - Padron #2000 Maduro (5.0"x50) -  4/$20.80
14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 02:33:30 PM
0% savings! WhooHoo!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 02:40:09 PM
Have a question for TexasDave or TexasBean....Tin roofs that are popular in Texas and the South.....with the impressive hailstorms you get.....wouldn't the house under that roof sound like the end of the world....and wouldn't those roofs (or even asphalt shingle types) be all beat to shit after a couple of storms (like my rental car was after one...?
Metal bldg roofs (ie standing seam) are much heavier gauge metal vs your car, and made of steel.  There is an underpayment of insulation board which provides both thermal and sound insulation, so a hail storm is of no consequence.  In fact, metal roofs stand up much better to the elements in these part vs asphalt.  The down side is $$.
Don't confuse corrugated metal roofs with standing seam roofs, sheesh...no wonder the crown's not done yet
Where do see any mention by anyone of corrugated metal roofs?  Sheesh.
You mistakenly categorized metal building roofs as standing seem, I'm merely providing a correction to a gross generalization
Pretty sure Dave was asking about bldgs suitable for human occupancy.  Corrugated roofs are put on horse barns and storage sheds, though perhaps in NJ there is little distinction between the two.
I was going to defend you until the last statement.....now,
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 02:42:29 PM
0% savings! WhooHoo!
Opportunity may not last, gotta jump on that one.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 03:00:51 PM
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16 - Diesel Unholy Cocktail (5.0"x56) -  10/$29.99
15 - Padron #2000 Maduro (5.0"x50) -  4/$20.80
14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 03:18:22 PM
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17 - CAO Pilon (5.0"x52) -  5/$21.25
16 - Diesel Unholy Cocktail (5.0"x56) -  10/$29.99
15 - Padron #2000 Maduro (5.0"x50) -  4/$20.80
14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 03:40:54 PM
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18 - Ramon Bueso Genesis The Project (5.0"x50) -  10/$29.99
17 - CAO Pilon (5.0"x52) -  5/$21.25
16 - Diesel Unholy Cocktail (5.0"x56) -  10/$29.99
15 - Padron #2000 Maduro (5.0"x50) -  4/$20.80
14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 03:42:09 PM
Jam moving faster than the banter... sheesh
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 03:46:02 PM
Dow Jones Industrial Average
17,718.27 Up 57.56(0.33%)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 04:11:08 PM
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19 - Drew Estate Smoking Monk IPA (6.0"x54) -  5/$24.50
18 - Ramon Bueso Genesis The Project (5.0"x50) -  10/$29.99
17 - CAO Pilon (5.0"x52) -  5/$21.25
16 - Diesel Unholy Cocktail (5.0"x56) -  10/$29.99
15 - Padron #2000 Maduro (5.0"x50) -  4/$20.80
14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 04:44:38 PM
Dow Jones Industrial Average
17,740.63 Up 79.92(0.45%)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 04:50:48 PM
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20 - Gurkha Chairman's Select (5.0"x58) -  10/$34.99
19 - Drew Estate Smoking Monk IPA (6.0"x54) -  5/$24.50
18 - Ramon Bueso Genesis The Project (5.0"x50) -  10/$29.99
17 - CAO Pilon (5.0"x52) -  5/$21.25
16 - Diesel Unholy Cocktail (5.0"x56) -  10/$29.99
15 - Padron #2000 Maduro (5.0"x50) -  4/$20.80
14 - Don Pepin Garcia My Father & Friends Sampler III -  8/$34.99
13 - Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate (6.0"x52) -  5/$36.00
12 - Latitude Zero (5.0"x52) -  10/$34.99
11 - CAO Extreme (5.0"x54) -  10/$34.99
10 - H. Upmann 1844 Reserve (7.0"x50) -  5/$23.50
 9 - Partagas Cifuentes Maduro (6.0"x54) -  10/$27.50
 8 - Ave Maria Immaculata (6.0"x50) -  5/$27.50
 7 - Nub Cameroon -  10/$37.99
 6 - La Antiguedad by My Father -  5/$34.50
 5 - Romeo y Julieta Reserve -  10/$39.50
 4 - Tatuaje 10 Year Anniversary -  5/$34.99
 3 - Man O' War Virtue -  10/$34.99
 2 - Rocky Patel Catch 22 -  5/$17.50
 1 - Sancho Panza Triple Anejo - 10/$29.99
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: BackyardSmoker on May 06, 2016, 04:56:18 PM
Well, That's it for me fellas. Time to hit the road... Like BrO.J. Simpson in a white Bronco. Let's hit it, Al ;D

Hope everyone has an enjoyable weekend!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 05:11:59 PM
Dow Jones Industrial Average
17,740.63 Up 79.92(0.45%)
Recaps AND the Dow Jones! 
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 05:46:26 PM
Looks like BS had a lonely day but did a great job with the recaps and market reports!

Give that man a Participation Trophy!!!!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 05:47:29 PM
Survived I 35 to Dallas!  Traffic was not bad for the most part.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 06:13:38 PM
Looks like BS had a lonely day but did a great job with the recaps and market reports!

Give that man a Participation Trophy!!!!
Indeed.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Threebean on May 06, 2016, 06:14:50 PM
Survived I 35 to Dallas!  Traffic was not bad for the most part.
Now that IS amazing.  On a Friday no less.  I'm sure that bodes well for your flight east.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: razgueado on May 06, 2016, 06:20:04 PM
Afternoon, Tex.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 06:20:21 PM
Survived I 35 to Dallas!  Traffic was not bad for the most part.
Now that IS amazing.  On a Friday no less.  I'm sure that bodes well for your flight east.
Surely!   At least it is a direct flight.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 06:28:08 PM
FREE Beer Time!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 06:56:22 PM
Loving the recaps
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 06:58:47 PM
Still in the office. Day from hell.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:29:06 PM
Hot Damn I am in a very fine eyetalian restaurant in Dallas and look at this!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 07:34:50 PM
Still in the office. Day from hell.
Evening Mayor, sorry about such a day
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 07:54:31 PM
Still in the office. Day from hell.
Evening Mayor, sorry about such a day
Such is life. Enjoy your meal... And your cigar on their patio. ;)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 07:58:36 PM
(http://images.edge-generalmills.com/36c78ab7-d0f1-449f-9318-c2e7817c738e.jpg) (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/AndrewZimmern_crop.jpg/220px-AndrewZimmern_crop.jpg)
Sweet! And I saw they were up but didn't pull the trigger. Price was just so so and they weren't my favorite vitola anyway. Hahaha!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: flip from jersey on May 06, 2016, 08:27:02 PM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Oh My, thoughts and prayers are with him Flip.
Cardiologist says everything is ok, thanks for the well wishes guys...
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 08:32:53 PM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Oh My, thoughts and prayers are with him Flip.
Cardiologist says everything is ok, thanks for the well wishes guys...
I'm sorry I missed all this but I'm glad it all ended well.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 08:36:57 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
https://vimeo.com/165652740 (https://vimeo.com/165652740)
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:42:32 PM
could use some good thoughts today, got a call yesterday my 32 year old son,
the EMT was feeling some tightness in his chest. After a stress test yesterday, they kept him overnight for a
cardiac catherization this morning.  So I am off to JFK medical Center in Edison this morning.  At least I waited till
I was 39 before my heart attack.  He spends a lot of time at the gym, plus he still has the USMC training...
Oh My, thoughts and prayers are with him Flip.
Cardiologist says everything is ok, thanks for the well wishes guys...
Great News Flip, thanks for letting us know.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 08:43:58 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 08:50:24 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
I only caught 4 seconds of video and I zoomed it pretty far so you can't hear the rapping.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: South Carolina Redfish on May 06, 2016, 09:00:59 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
I only caught 4 seconds of video and I zoomed it pretty far so you can't hear the rapping.
Solid NUT you got there.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 09:19:23 PM
(http://images.edge-generalmills.com/36c78ab7-d0f1-449f-9318-c2e7817c738e.jpg) (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/AndrewZimmern_crop.jpg/220px-AndrewZimmern_crop.jpg)
Sweet! And I saw they were up but didn't pull the trigger. Price was just so so and they weren't my favorite vitola anyway. Hahaha!
Rasberry thumbprint cookies!   Woo hoo!
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 09:28:05 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
I only caught 4 seconds of video and I zoomed it pretty far so you can't hear the rapping.
All for the price of train fare.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 09:32:59 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
I only caught 4 seconds of video and I zoomed it pretty far so you can't hear the rapping.
All for the price of train fare.
The entertainment was free... Whether you wanted it or not.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 09:45:54 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
I only caught 4 seconds of video and I zoomed it pretty far so you can't hear the rapping.
All for the price of train fare.
The entertainment was free... Whether you wanted it or not.
The dude had a captive audience at least to the station..
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 09:47:49 PM
Hot Damn I am in a very fine eyetalian restaurant in Dallas and look at this!
Hope you brought one or a few...
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 09:55:17 PM
Hope TexDave isn't staying in El Paso tonight!

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/06/truck-crash-hotel-room/84044434/
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 10:02:42 PM
Hope TexDave isn't staying in El Paso tonight!

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/06/truck-crash-hotel-room/84044434/ (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/06/truck-crash-hotel-room/84044434/)
Take about a rude awaking - or non-awaking as the case may be.  Evening Dave. You AtHomeDave?
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 10:09:10 PM
Hope TexDave isn't staying in El Paso tonight!

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/06/truck-crash-hotel-room/84044434/ (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/06/truck-crash-hotel-room/84044434/)
Take about a rude awaking - or non-awaking as the case may be.  Evening Dave. You AtHomeDave?
Indeed I am.  Heading down to GA on Thursday for son's graduation, and home for all next week as well.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: Travellin Dave on May 06, 2016, 10:10:43 PM
How goes it in Cincy Mr. CB?  Bengals had another solid NFL draft it appears.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: cigarbreath on May 06, 2016, 10:16:45 PM
How goes it in Cincy Mr. CB?  Bengals had another solid NFL draft it appears.
We can only hope.  That 4th round pick was a real catch. Haven't anything about Andy Dalton's thumb injury.
Title: Re: 5/6/2016
Post by: A Friend of Charlie on May 06, 2016, 10:39:50 PM
This day ain't over yet:

Guy on my train is dancing and rapping at the top of his lungs... I'll have what he's having!
LMAO, you better stop,off at Jamie's and have a coule of martinis and a smoke.
I only caught 4 seconds of video and I zoomed it pretty far so you can't hear the rapping.
All for the price of train fare.
The entertainment was free... Whether you wanted it or not.
The dude had a captive audience at least to the station..
He was finally threatened by the conductor to stop or they'd throw his ass off the train.