51° here, high today 79°. I miss the heat.
Quote from: dwgbryant on November 14, 2015, 05:14:03 AM51° here, high today 79°. I miss the heat.We have had like 50 mph winds and rain last 2 days. Ellicotteville saw snow yesterday but highs in the 60's next week. WEIRD.
Quote from: LSUFAN on November 14, 2015, 05:04:38 AMQuote from: dwgbryant on November 14, 2015, 04:57:19 AMgood morning Chip. Happy Saturday.AF CurlyHead Deluxe and coffee here.Good morning Dean.Good morning Dean and Chip. Donut shop by the coffee people no smoke yet but I have some PS lux. Navy Flake to try and burn this morning.
Quote from: dwgbryant on November 14, 2015, 04:57:19 AMgood morning Chip. Happy Saturday.AF CurlyHead Deluxe and coffee here.Good morning Dean.
good morning Chip. Happy Saturday.AF CurlyHead Deluxe and coffee here.
Quote from: razgueado on November 14, 2015, 01:36:46 AMQuote from: SLY on November 14, 2015, 12:41:42 AMQuote from: CigarBanter.com on November 14, 2015, 12:01:39 AMCigar deals seem like a silly thing to get hung up on in light of the travesties that occurred in Paris. At the same time, talking about cigars and other lighter topics allows us to live our lives and not allow terrorists to change us. Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Welcome aboard! Interview with expert who monitors ISIS communications sites/twitter feeds, etc. said ISiS terrorists wrote basically - 'Paris today, Rome tomorrow.'May God rest the souls of innocent.Is there anyone innocent? That's an honest question, not sarcasm. I mean, Tex and I are the right-wing gun nuts here. And I have liberal - whatever that means - friends who tease me for my "paranoia". But there are 150 some-odd people dead in Paris.If I would have warned them earlier today that a terrorist or three could gun them down at a concert, would they have laughed and told me about the odds of that happening?I dunno. Maybe I am paranoid. But I'm gonna keep carrying the gun. If it comes to the worst-case scenario, having a gun and being a trained shooter may not save me. But I won't die wishing I could have fought back.I couldn't agree with you more, Raz. I'm not a gun guy but I'm not one of those trying to take them away from you either. And I'm sure I'll get emails from some of the left wing groups using the Paris attacks as an excuse to ban guns and protest against the NRA... I'm also pretty sure that these terrorists who caused all the attrosaties didn't acquire their AK-47s legally. I'm tired of giving up my rights.
Quote from: SLY on November 14, 2015, 12:41:42 AMQuote from: CigarBanter.com on November 14, 2015, 12:01:39 AMCigar deals seem like a silly thing to get hung up on in light of the travesties that occurred in Paris. At the same time, talking about cigars and other lighter topics allows us to live our lives and not allow terrorists to change us. Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Welcome aboard! Interview with expert who monitors ISIS communications sites/twitter feeds, etc. said ISiS terrorists wrote basically - 'Paris today, Rome tomorrow.'May God rest the souls of innocent.Is there anyone innocent? That's an honest question, not sarcasm. I mean, Tex and I are the right-wing gun nuts here. And I have liberal - whatever that means - friends who tease me for my "paranoia". But there are 150 some-odd people dead in Paris.If I would have warned them earlier today that a terrorist or three could gun them down at a concert, would they have laughed and told me about the odds of that happening?I dunno. Maybe I am paranoid. But I'm gonna keep carrying the gun. If it comes to the worst-case scenario, having a gun and being a trained shooter may not save me. But I won't die wishing I could have fought back.
Quote from: CigarBanter.com on November 14, 2015, 12:01:39 AMCigar deals seem like a silly thing to get hung up on in light of the travesties that occurred in Paris. At the same time, talking about cigars and other lighter topics allows us to live our lives and not allow terrorists to change us. Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Welcome aboard! Interview with expert who monitors ISIS communications sites/twitter feeds, etc. said ISiS terrorists wrote basically - 'Paris today, Rome tomorrow.'May God rest the souls of innocent.
Cigar deals seem like a silly thing to get hung up on in light of the travesties that occurred in Paris. At the same time, talking about cigars and other lighter topics allows us to live our lives and not allow terrorists to change us. Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Welcome aboard!
It's a shame. A damn shame. I am in favor of gun rights. We are dealing with people with out any morals. No soul and much worse.
Quote from: A Friend of Charlie on November 14, 2015, 02:22:07 AMQuote from: razgueado on November 14, 2015, 01:36:46 AMQuote from: SLY on November 14, 2015, 12:41:42 AMQuote from: CigarBanter.com on November 14, 2015, 12:01:39 AMCigar deals seem like a silly thing to get hung up on in light of the travesties that occurred in Paris. At the same time, talking about cigars and other lighter topics allows us to live our lives and not allow terrorists to change us. Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Welcome aboard! Interview with expert who monitors ISIS communications sites/twitter feeds, etc. said ISiS terrorists wrote basically - 'Paris today, Rome tomorrow.'May God rest the souls of innocent.Is there anyone innocent? That's an honest question, not sarcasm. I mean, Tex and I are the right-wing gun nuts here. And I have liberal - whatever that means - friends who tease me for my "paranoia". But there are 150 some-odd people dead in Paris.If I would have warned them earlier today that a terrorist or three could gun them down at a concert, would they have laughed and told me about the odds of that happening?I dunno. Maybe I am paranoid. But I'm gonna keep carrying the gun. If it comes to the worst-case scenario, having a gun and being a trained shooter may not save me. But I won't die wishing I could have fought back.I couldn't agree with you more, Raz. I'm not a gun guy but I'm not one of those trying to take them away from you either. And I'm sure I'll get emails from some of the left wing groups using the Paris attacks as an excuse to ban guns and protest against the NRA... I'm also pretty sure that these terrorists who caused all the attrosaties didn't acquire their AK-47s legally. I'm tired of giving up my rights.France is a Gun-Free-Country so how did that work out in January (when the cops did not even have guns) and 12 were killed by terrorists using smuggled guns or yesterday when +/- 150 were killed by terrorists with smuggled guns and hand grenades? To quote anti-gun Hillary Clinton: "what damn difference does it make"
Quote from: Texas Redfish on November 14, 2015, 06:37:38 AMQuote from: A Friend of Charlie on November 14, 2015, 02:22:07 AMQuote from: razgueado on November 14, 2015, 01:36:46 AMQuote from: SLY on November 14, 2015, 12:41:42 AMQuote from: CigarBanter.com on November 14, 2015, 12:01:39 AMCigar deals seem like a silly thing to get hung up on in light of the travesties that occurred in Paris. At the same time, talking about cigars and other lighter topics allows us to live our lives and not allow terrorists to change us. Join in this discussion and perhaps learn something along the way. Welcome aboard! Interview with expert who monitors ISIS communications sites/twitter feeds, etc. said ISiS terrorists wrote basically - 'Paris today, Rome tomorrow.'May God rest the souls of innocent.Is there anyone innocent? That's an honest question, not sarcasm. I mean, Tex and I are the right-wing gun nuts here. And I have liberal - whatever that means - friends who tease me for my "paranoia". But there are 150 some-odd people dead in Paris.If I would have warned them earlier today that a terrorist or three could gun them down at a concert, would they have laughed and told me about the odds of that happening?I dunno. Maybe I am paranoid. But I'm gonna keep carrying the gun. If it comes to the worst-case scenario, having a gun and being a trained shooter may not save me. But I won't die wishing I could have fought back.I couldn't agree with you more, Raz. I'm not a gun guy but I'm not one of those trying to take them away from you either. And I'm sure I'll get emails from some of the left wing groups using the Paris attacks as an excuse to ban guns and protest against the NRA... I'm also pretty sure that these terrorists who caused all the attrosaties didn't acquire their AK-47s legally. I'm tired of giving up my rights.France is a Gun-Free-Country so how did that work out in January (when the cops did not even have guns) and 12 were killed by terrorists using smuggled guns or yesterday when +/- 150 were killed by terrorists with smuggled guns and hand grenades? To quote anti-gun Hillary Clinton: "what damn difference does it make"too many Liberals complain about gun violence and advocate gun safety, UNTIL they are the victim. I myself will comply with the laws of the country just to the point where it demands I cannot defend myself. I found that it is very easy to get a permit in Florida compared to NY.