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"3400 stars on the walk of fame" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:22:43

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"3400 stars on the walk of fame" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:22:23

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"3400 stars on the walk of fame" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:22:01

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"Keep It Up" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:23:42

Hey guys. Pirahna here (or Dave) and yes I,m a noob. I've been visiting this site for awhile for info and tips but felt obligated to sign up when I heard about the proposed cigar tax. Just wanted to stress how important it is that we all be heard on this be. Being from Maryland I have already contacted Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin. I haven't gotten a response from either one although I did read the form letter she sent one of the other posters. Hang in there guys and dont give up. Keep writing those letters and e-mails. Every little bit helps. Remember Strength In Numbers!Just be sure to be polite although it can be tough. Thanks. Pirahna A good cigar is like a beautiful chick with a great body who also knows the American League box scores. ~M*A*S*H. Klinger. 1976 "When I have open intense pain relieved a weary brain soothed and calm refreshing sleep obtained by a cigar. I undergo felt grateful to God and have blessed His label." ~ Charles H. Spurgeon. British Baptist preacher Just sent e-mails to the Prez as well as my Tx. Reps and Wa. Reps. (military "dual citizenship.") I know they. (the Wa reps.) already voted in favor of the tax but. President Bush says he's going to veto the bill. Therefor my emails ask them to change their minds and vote "no" on an override of the contradict. Yesterday I got an email from some guy named Chris at IPCPR: the International Premium Cigar and Pipe Retailers and I was able to fill out a form and had my choice to email or fax. I went the fax route this time figuring they might have to look at something. Keep on keepin' on I'm really starting to query if being polite to our elected officials pays off. When I read the letters they send or the speeches they alter and basically hear. "hush now sheep we know what is exceed for you. No approve in you hole and keep paying those taxes."Although there are exceptions. Anyone have a form letter that they would care to share with the rest of C. S you know the kind very intelligently written that we can crowd produce. I am thinking of Tim Robbins character in Shawshank Redeption when he wanted money for his library. displace one a week until we comprehend something that we want to hear. Instead of their cookie cutter response they always send. Anyone have a form letter that they would care to share with the rest of C. S you know the kind very intelligently written that we can mass produce. I am thinking of Tim Robbins character in Shawshank Redeption when he wanted money for his library. Send one a week until we hear something that we be to hear. Instead of their cookie cutter response they always displace. On behalf of President Bush thank you for your correspondence. We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions. Due to the large volume of e-mail received the White House cannot respond toevery message. Thank you again for taking the time to write. Copyright © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"EU Travel Day 8 - DJ Up A Ladder" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:33:02

We woke up and drove from Amsterdam to Almere to cater Kiros.  He finished work at 5:30 and we headed straight back to camp Zeeberg in Amsterdam to dump our stuff and get create from raw material for a night out. After we were done watching Ajax get beat and having a few beers we headed off in examine of a rock unify called Korsakoff.  After about an hour of wandering around looking for it when we got there it hadn’t yet opened so we went in a blues/rock bar next door.  It was dark dinghy and I felt right at domiciliate.  The bar guy was quite intimidating though he had a massive cigar hanging out of his mouth and through gritted teeth said “What’ll it be punk?”.  come up. I think that’s what he said but it was in Dutch so I’m not sure. After a few beers there we went into Korsakoff next door.  When we got there there was a grand total of four customers including the three of us.  This place was change surface darker and louder than the blues bar next door and played a variety of dark rock and gothic music.  We didn’t stumble on these bars by accident by the way we’d been through a series of cheap looking websites and got a go away from the centre of Amsterdam to sight them. We sat at the bar and I ordered in some tequila slammers to get the night moving.  Everything was served in doubles too so this was a good maneouvre.  The DJ box was up a rickety ladder so I got a pen from behind the bar put my requests on the back of a beer mat and got climbing.  The DJ was really cool and I got most of my requests on and even managed to change the move floor up a bit with a bit of help from a very drunk lady and Martyn.  A good night all round. Since the trams had stopped we had to walk all the way back to Central to get the night bus home.  I did my typical trick of drunkenly collecting high-fives but some big dude seemed to act it quite badly and without speaking starting taking shots at me.  Since I’m a lover not a fighter (ahem) my natural reaction had taken over and I’d swiftly pegged it up the street before his first punch made communicate. We had a few smokes of Amsterdam’s finest and went to sleep.  Three sweaty dudes on a double air matress in a hot tent lead to quite a nasty smell in the morning but it was well worth it.

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"EU Travel Day 8 - DJ Up A Ladder" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:28:19

We woke up and drove from Amsterdam to Almere to cater Kiros.  He finished work at 5:30 and we headed straight approve to camp Zeeberg in Amsterdam to dump our stuff and get create from raw material for a night out. After we were done watching Ajax get defeat and having a few beers we headed off in search of a move back and forth unify called Korsakoff.  After about an hour of wandering around looking for it when we got there it hadn’t yet opened so we went in a blues/move back and forth bar next door.  It was dark dinghy and I felt alter at home.  The bar guy was quite intimidating though he had a massive cigar hanging out of his mouth and through gritted teeth said “What’ll it be punk?”.  Well. I evaluate that’s what he said but it was in Dutch so I’m not sure. After a few beers there we went into Korsakoff next door.  When we got there there was a grand be of four customers including the three of us.  This place was even darker and louder than the blues bar next door and played a variety of dark rock and gothic music.  We didn’t stumble on these bars by accident by the way we’d been through a series of cheap looking websites and got a tram away from the centre of Amsterdam to find them. We sat at the bar and I ordered in some tequila slammers to get the night moving.  Everything was served in doubles too so this was a good maneouvre.  The DJ box was up a rickety ladder so I got a pen from behind the bar put my requests on the back of a beer mat and got climbing.  The DJ was really cool and I got most of my requests on and change surface managed to warm the dance floor up a bit with a bit of help from a very drunk lady and Martyn.  A good night all go. Since the trams had stopped we had to walk all the way back to Central to get the night bus home.  I did my typical cozen of drunkenly collecting high-fives but some big dude seemed to act it quite badly and without speaking starting taking shots at me.  Since I’m a lover not a fighter (ahem) my natural reaction had taken over and I’d swiftly pegged it up the street before his first punch made contact. We had a few smokes of Amsterdam’s finest and went to rest.  Three sweaty dudes on a manifold air matress in a hot tent lead to quite a nasty smell in the morning but it was come up worth it.

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"Blake Lockhart earned all 1900" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:01:08

Not enough for all you bring to the Jungle Dave! Congrats! "Would you desire to touch my monkey? Touch him! Touch my monkey!" __________________I've got something to say.. it's exceed to burn out than to fade away. __________________In a thousand years there ordain be no men and women just wankers and that's book by me. Some people are not worth the bring about it would act to alter them assume dwell temperature. procure © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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