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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #60 on: July 07, 2015, 08:59:42 AM »

My wife keeps bringing up the fact that she is going to be on vacation in a few weeks.  Yesterday I asked, "do you have any plans for your vacation..?"  She responds, "how should I know..?" 

Expecting a yes or no answer to my question, or even some thoughts of what she wanted to do on her vacation, I was caught off guard with her response.

I (sort of snapped back) replied, "fine, I really don't care what you do on your vacation."

She feels like I was trying to start an argument, but I though she was the one trying to start some thing with her odd answer.

Now the friction has started.  Don't you love marriage... :)
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #61 on: July 07, 2015, 09:01:07 AM »

My wife keeps bringing up the fact that she is going to be on vacation in a few weeks.  Yesterday I asked, "do you have any plans for your vacation..?"  She responds, "how should I know..?" 

Expecting a yes or no answer to my question, or even some thoughts of what she wanted to do on her vacation, I was caught off guard with her response.

I (sort of snapped back) replied, "fine, I really don't care what you do on your vacation."

She feels like I was trying to start an argument, but I though she was the one trying to start some thing with her odd answer.

Now the friction has started.  Don't you love marriage... :)
Just bang her and you'll be fine
Since she has taking the stance that, "how should I know," is a legitimate answer. I've taken it upon myself to also use it.  I now respond to all of her questions with, "how should I know."  So far, it doesn't seem to work for me in the same manner for her...?
Wives 101:   They never ask a legitimate question!
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #62 on: July 07, 2015, 09:06:50 AM »

My wife keeps bringing up the fact that she is going to be on vacation in a few weeks.  Yesterday I asked, "do you have any plans for your vacation..?"  She responds, "how should I know..?" 

Expecting a yes or no answer to my question, or even some thoughts of what she wanted to do on her vacation, I was caught off guard with her response.

I (sort of snapped back) replied, "fine, I really don't care what you do on your vacation."

She feels like I was trying to start an argument, but I though she was the one trying to start some thing with her odd answer.

Now the friction has started.  Don't you love marriage... :)
Just bang her and you'll be fine
Since she has taking the stance that, "how should I know," is a legitimate answer. I've taken it upon myself to also use it.  I now respond to all of her questions with, "how should I know."  So far, it doesn't seem to work for me in the same manner for her...?
Never will, can't win at that game, bang her!
Yea, use the line "I got your vacation right here!"
That's perfect, this should go well
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #63 on: July 07, 2015, 09:19:49 AM »

TALLAHASSEE — Florida State dismissed freshman quarterback De’Andre Johnson from the team Monday, the same day prosecutors released surveillance video showing him punching a woman at a bar.

In a statement Monday, coach Jimbo Fisher announced Johnson’s immediate dismissal. The quarterback had been suspended after the June 24 incident.

Police said the woman, an FSU student, suffered bruising near her left eye, swelling of the left cheek and upper lip, and a small cut near the bridge of her nose.

Johnson has been charged with misdemeanor battery after the incident at a Tallahassee nightclub about 11:30 p.m. June 24.
Soon to be picked up by Auburn, LSU or Mississippi State.
Since he already turned down offers at Clemson and SC before choosing FL St. :)
True, he did have offers from Clemson, Auburn, Vanderbilt, UCLA, Ohio State, Florida and others....not SC however
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #64 on: July 07, 2015, 09:23:25 AM »

Nice email deal from the sis for a change. 
Dear Wendell,

My coworker wouldn't shut up about this Nicaraguan puro and after finally trying one a few weeks ago, it is now one of my new favorites. Highly recommended!

Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Corojo - 10 toros (6"x54) for $49.99 plus free shipping!

From my colleague's very wordy "tobacco journal":

quot;I take special notice when established tobacco growers develop and release their own cigar brand. Who better to decide what tobaccos to use in a blend then the families that personally plant the seeds, tend the fields, and ferment the leaves? These leaves are the true magic behind any exceptional cigar, and this week's selection features some of the finest I've had the pleasure of enjoying.

Obsessed with Aganorsa tobacco since I smoked a now retired cigar called Particulares, I'll remember that night forever. In Nicaragua on a buying trip more than 7 years ago, we had dinner with Eduardo Fernandez - the owner and man in charge of the Aganorsa tobacco organization. The steak was delicious and set the all important base, for the Flor de Cana flowed freely through the four course feast and continued after the table was cleared. The copious amount of rum encouraged the evening's conversation which, of course, was about tobacco. Discussing the industry at large initially, we eventually focused on the subject of a very specific leaf (Aganorsa's proprietary Corojo) blended to make a very special cigar.

Once I lit this puro on the open air restaraunt patio, observing the smoke slowly rise above me towards the stars of a clear Nicaraguan night sky shining bright, I stopped talking. I stopped listening. I stopped thinking. Certainly, you're familiar with the experience. The calm... the peace... the silent reflection seemingly only a cigar, especially an exceptional cigar, can so assuredly provide. A cigar so good, all worry and anxiety dissipates not unlike that smoke slowly rising into the Nicaraguan night sky."

Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf, with it's completely Nicaraguan recipe, received a 92-rating with tasting notes: "Box-pressed and gleaming with oil... has a bit of an uneven, blistery burn. A meaty, cedary flavor core is framed by walnut flavors and tannic notes that lead to a savory finish."

Get these, experience some of the finest tobacco grown on the planet, and have a few nights you'll remember for a lifetime, too.

Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Corojo


If you are interested in taking advantage of this deal, simply reply to this email. I will use the same card as your last order and ship to the same address unless you indicate otherwise. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have regarding this special deal. Shipping is free! Thank you as always.

Andrew Dzikoski
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Tel 800.357.9800
Fax 888.792.2442
adzikoski@cigar.com

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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #65 on: July 07, 2015, 09:38:28 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #66 on: July 07, 2015, 10:00:57 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #67 on: July 07, 2015, 10:03:11 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
Agreed.  And I'm jealous that I didn't get the email.   :(
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #68 on: July 07, 2015, 10:06:20 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
Just ordered a 10 pack.
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #69 on: July 07, 2015, 10:07:42 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
Agreed.  And I'm jealous that I didn't get the email.   :(
You got to sign up for it at the Sister, comes once a week but usually nothing good.

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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #70 on: July 07, 2015, 10:10:47 AM »

Guess I will head downtown for my meeting, only 4 people so can't be lurking.  Heading home immediately after meeting with lunch along the way.  Have a good day folks.
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #71 on: July 07, 2015, 10:11:27 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
Agreed.  And I'm jealous that I didn't get the email.   :(
You got to sign up for it at the Sister, comes once a week but usually nothing good.
I'm signed up but didn't get that one.  Last one I got from them was yesterday for 61% off a mazo of 5Vegas AAA.
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #72 on: July 07, 2015, 10:17:11 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
Agreed.  And I'm jealous that I didn't get the email.   :(
You got to sign up for it at the Sister, comes once a week but usually nothing good.
I'm signed up but didn't get that one.
You don't buy cigars anyway
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #73 on: July 07, 2015, 10:18:24 AM »

I was thinking that sounded pretty good when I got it and yeah about 1/100 of those Sister email deals is any good.
Those are very good cigars
Agreed.  And I'm jealous that I didn't get the email.   :(
You got to sign up for it at the Sister, comes once a week but usually nothing good.
I'm signed up but didn't get that one.
You don't buy cigars anyway
True.  And smoke even fewer than I buy.
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Re: 7/7/2015
« Reply #74 on: July 07, 2015, 10:43:27 AM »

Nice email deal from the sis for a change. 
Dear Wendell,

My coworker wouldn't shut up about this Nicaraguan puro and after finally trying one a few weeks ago, it is now one of my new favorites. Highly recommended!

Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Corojo - 10 toros (6"x54) for $49.99 plus free shipping!

From my colleague's very wordy "tobacco journal":

quot;I take special notice when established tobacco growers develop and release their own cigar brand. Who better to decide what tobaccos to use in a blend then the families that personally plant the seeds, tend the fields, and ferment the leaves? These leaves are the true magic behind any exceptional cigar, and this week's selection features some of the finest I've had the pleasure of enjoying.

Obsessed with Aganorsa tobacco since I smoked a now retired cigar called Particulares, I'll remember that night forever. In Nicaragua on a buying trip more than 7 years ago, we had dinner with Eduardo Fernandez - the owner and man in charge of the Aganorsa tobacco organization. The steak was delicious and set the all important base, for the Flor de Cana flowed freely through the four course feast and continued after the table was cleared. The copious amount of rum encouraged the evening's conversation which, of course, was about tobacco. Discussing the industry at large initially, we eventually focused on the subject of a very specific leaf (Aganorsa's proprietary Corojo) blended to make a very special cigar.

Once I lit this puro on the open air restaraunt patio, observing the smoke slowly rise above me towards the stars of a clear Nicaraguan night sky shining bright, I stopped talking. I stopped listening. I stopped thinking. Certainly, you're familiar with the experience. The calm... the peace... the silent reflection seemingly only a cigar, especially an exceptional cigar, can so assuredly provide. A cigar so good, all worry and anxiety dissipates not unlike that smoke slowly rising into the Nicaraguan night sky."

Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf, with it's completely Nicaraguan recipe, received a 92-rating with tasting notes: "Box-pressed and gleaming with oil... has a bit of an uneven, blistery burn. A meaty, cedary flavor core is framed by walnut flavors and tannic notes that lead to a savory finish."

Get these, experience some of the finest tobacco grown on the planet, and have a few nights you'll remember for a lifetime, too.

Casa Fernandez Aganorsa Leaf Corojo


If you are interested in taking advantage of this deal, simply reply to this email. I will use the same card as your last order and ship to the same address unless you indicate otherwise. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have regarding this special deal. Shipping is free! Thank you as always.

Andrew Dzikoski
Sr. Account Manager
Cigar.com
Tel 800.357.9800
Fax 888.792.2442
adzikoski@cigar.com

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And a fairly accurate one for a change.  I've enjoyed a number of Casa Fernandez offering for a while now.  Most are very good.  Not a bad price either.
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