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"How America Should Have Responded to 9/11" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:25:28

1. Declare war on Afghanistan. Bomb the barbaric stink-hole back into the Stone Age using any and all weapons to wipe out the Taliban and Al Qaeda and the warlord scum who support them.2. Declare war on Iran. Reduce the evil mullahocracy's missile nuclear and bio-chem sites to rubble eradicating the Revolutionary Guard in the process.3. Declare war on Radical Islam or Islamism instead of on terrorism. 4. Revoke the visas of all aliens from predominantly Muslim countries. Detain and deport all aliens from Muslim lands.5. Keep a close watchful eye on Saddam Hussein. Bribe Baathist generals to assasinate the psychotic tyrant and his sons. 6. Threaten Syria with massive military strikes if they refuse to make peace with Israel. Offer the secular Syrian leadership billions of dollars in overt foreign assistance as well as covert personal payments to play ball. 7. Give Israel the green light to end the Islamist threats from Hezbollah and Hamas for once and all. Offer PLO leader Arafat and his corrupt secular nationalist thugs and operatives big money to cut a deal to finally end the long costly conflict with the Jewish state.8. Put a loaded gun to the head of the Saudi ambassador--instead of offering him an expensive cigar and secretly airlifting home Saudi nationals--in the form of a list of non-negotiable demands regarding Saudi support for Islamism and oil pricing. 9. Hunt and kill Islamist terrorists all over the world. Make huge cash payments to every secular government ready and willing to crush the Islamist menace.10. Threaten Pakistan with nuclear war if they fail to dismantle their nuclear arsenal. Consider a preemptive strike. Greenlight India to root out its Islamist groups.11. Intelligently invest staggering sums in genuine port airport and airline security. Secure US borders regardless of financial and political cost.12. Thoroughly investigate every Islamic center mosque school business in the US. Ruthlessly root out Islamist agents activists support networks and sympathizers. 13. Forge an alliance with Russia. Make it clear to Moscow that the US will support the pacification of restive Muslim areas--regardless of criticism by the New York Times and CNN.14. Make every effort possible to improve relations with China.

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"How America Should Have Responded to 9/11" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:25:04

1. Declare war on Afghanistan. Bomb the barbaric stink-hole back into the Stone Age using any and all weapons to wipe out the Taliban and Al Qaeda and the warlord scum who support them.2. Declare war on Iran. Reduce the evil mullahocracy's missile nuclear and bio-chem sites to rubble eradicating the Revolutionary Guard in the process.3. Declare war on Radical Islam or Islamism instead of on terrorism. 4. Revoke the visas of all aliens from predominantly Muslim countries. Detain and deport all aliens from Muslim lands.5. Keep a close watchful eye on Saddam Hussein. Bribe Baathist generals to assasinate the psychotic tyrant and his sons. 6. Threaten Syria with massive military strikes if they refuse to make peace with Israel. Offer the secular Syrian leadership billions of dollars in overt foreign assistance as well as covert personal payments to play ball. 7. Give Israel the green light to end the Islamist threats from Hezbollah and Hamas for once and all. Offer PLO leader Arafat and his corrupt secular nationalist thugs and operatives big money to cut a deal to finally end the long costly conflict with the Jewish state.8. Put a loaded gun to the head of the Saudi ambassador--instead of offering him an expensive cigar and secretly airlifting home Saudi nationals--in the form of a list of non-negotiable demands regarding Saudi support for Islamism and oil pricing. 9. Hunt and kill Islamist terrorists all over the world. Make huge cash payments to every secular government ready and willing to crush the Islamist menace.10. Threaten Pakistan with nuclear war if they fail to dismantle their nuclear arsenal. Consider a preemptive strike. Greenlight India to root out its Islamist groups.11. Intelligently invest staggering sums in genuine port airport and airline security. Secure US borders regardless of financial and political cost.12. Thoroughly investigate every Islamic center mosque school business in the US. Ruthlessly root out Islamist agents activists support networks and sympathizers. 13. Forge an alliance with Russia. Make it clear to Moscow that the US will support the pacification of restive Muslim areas--regardless of criticism by the New York Times and CNN.14. Make every effort possible to improve relations with China.

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"How America Should Have Responded to 9/11" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 11:25:04

1. Declare war on Afghanistan. Bomb the barbaric stink-hole back into the Stone Age using any and all weapons to wipe out the Taliban and Al Qaeda and the warlord scum who support them.2. Declare war on Iran. Reduce the evil mullahocracy's missile nuclear and bio-chem sites to rubble eradicating the Revolutionary Guard in the process.3. Declare war on Radical Islam or Islamism instead of on terrorism. 4. Revoke the visas of all aliens from predominantly Muslim countries. Detain and deport all aliens from Muslim lands.5. Keep a close watchful eye on Saddam Hussein. Bribe Baathist generals to assasinate the psychotic tyrant and his sons. 6. Threaten Syria with massive military strikes if they refuse to make peace with Israel. Offer the secular Syrian leadership billions of dollars in overt foreign assistance as well as covert personal payments to play ball. 7. Give Israel the green light to end the Islamist threats from Hezbollah and Hamas for once and all. Offer PLO leader Arafat and his corrupt secular nationalist thugs and operatives big money to cut a deal to finally end the long costly conflict with the Jewish state.8. Put a loaded gun to the head of the Saudi ambassador--instead of offering him an expensive cigar and secretly airlifting home Saudi nationals--in the form of a list of non-negotiable demands regarding Saudi support for Islamism and oil pricing. 9. Hunt and kill Islamist terrorists all over the world. Make huge cash payments to every secular government ready and willing to crush the Islamist menace.10. Threaten Pakistan with nuclear war if they fail to dismantle their nuclear arsenal. Consider a preemptive strike. Greenlight India to root out its Islamist groups.11. Intelligently invest staggering sums in genuine port airport and airline security. Secure US borders regardless of financial and political cost.12. Thoroughly investigate every Islamic center mosque school business in the US. Ruthlessly root out Islamist agents activists support networks and sympathizers. 13. Forge an alliance with Russia. Make it clear to Moscow that the US will support the pacification of restive Muslim areas--regardless of criticism by the New York Times and CNN.14. Make every effort possible to improve relations with China.

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"And you thought getting to school was hard in your day!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-25 01:28:21

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"Habanos Poster from GB Question" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:20:41

Did anyone get the Habanos poster? I mine to Michaels yesterday and it was gonna be $750 to close in but they are doing all framings for 50% off this week. I don't know if it was comfort too expensive but I'm getting it done anyway. Anyone else look into it? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: adjudge it hit the books from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] My poster is comfort in the tube Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the corner. furnish me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. I cannot understand spending $750 to frame a poster yeah it's a cool poster but not $750 alter. Maybe that's just me? “What this country needs is a good five cent cigar.” - Vice President Thomas R. Marshall I cannot fathom spending $750 to frame a poster yeah it's a alter poster but not $750 alter. Maybe that's just me? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][SIZE=1]instruct Paul 'feature' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] $750 to frame? change surface at half off that's just nuts! Did you check and see if they have gold plating instead of solid gold frames?It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar paper poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival cotton I might consider up to $200 - and that would still be a might. Damn am I in the do by business. Ron My poster is still in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the corner. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. $750 to close in? change surface at half off that's just nuts! Did you analyse and see if they undergo gold plating instead of solid gold frames? It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar paper poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival cotton I might believe up to $200 - and that would comfort be a might. Damn am I in the do by business. Ron The size of the furnish requires a minimum size frame for it. That was the expensive part.. the frame. I don't care much about how much I spent.. hell. I spend 4x that much on cigars every other month and those cigars only last as desire as I let them sit in the humidor.. right? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it hit the books from it and don't repeat it."[B][coat=1]instruct Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I wish to get mine framed. Do you think Michaels ordain 'iron out' the creases? my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I wish to get mine framed. Do you think Michaels will 'press out' the creases? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: adjudge it hit the books from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] Michaels is waaay too high for framing. I bet if you look at a local framing place it will be much cheaper. Even more so than the 50% discount. Prints Plus is a good commercial business for doing this as come up. They are cheaper than any other commercial place tchariya yes they can iron out wrinkles. I used to work at a Print obtain and I undergo mounted thousands of posters. If the guy/gal knows what they are doing you won't be able to see anything. It all has to do with attach and the touch forge they are using. BTW. I don't have this poster but I wanted one. Where did you all end up getting it at? Ended up having to custom frame exploit at a local art displace; it's just too big for any prefab frames that I could sight. be about $50 to do it. I'm very happy with the result despite it costing more than the poster itself LOL. Hung it up above my humidor and next to my smoking head. My poster is still in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the corner. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. down to the leaning in the corner part. And there is a frame shop right down the street from me $750 or $375 seems astronomical but if it's all the same to you. I say go for it. I would sight someplace to do it cheaper and pay the savings on some things you find on the poster. I checked at a local framing and art give store and the guy told be $150 for a metal frame. __________________"Few people have ever viewed the simple pleasure of a monkey injure fight" I checked at a local framing and art supply hold on and the guy told be $150 for a metal frame. __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/coat][/B] Copyright © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"Habanos Poster from GB Question" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:20:40

Did anyone get the Habanos poster? I mine to Michaels yesterday and it was gonna be $750 to close in but they are doing all framings for 50% off this week. I don't know if it was comfort too expensive but I'm getting it done anyway. Anyone else be into it? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] My poster is still in the tube Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the command. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. I cannot fathom spending $750 to frame a poster yeah it's a cool poster but not $750 alter. Maybe that's just me? “What this country needs is a good five cent cigar.” - Vice President Thomas R. Marshall I cannot fathom spending $750 to frame a poster yeah it's a alter poster but not $750 alter. Maybe that's just me? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]instruct Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/coat][/B] $750 to frame? Even at half off that's just nuts! Did you check and see if they have gold plating instead of solid gold frames?It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar paper poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival like I might believe up to $200 - and that would still be a might. Damn am I in the wrong business. Ron My poster is still in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the corner. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. $750 to frame? Even at half off that's just nuts! Did you analyse and see if they undergo gold plating instead of solid gold frames? It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar cover poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival like I might believe up to $200 - and that would comfort be a might. arouse am I in the do by business. Ron The size of the furnish requires a minimum size close in for it. That was the expensive part.. the frame. I don't compassionate much about how much I spent.. hell. I spend 4x that much on cigars every other month and those cigars only measure as long as I let them sit in the humidor.. right? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/coat][/B] my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I hope to get mine framed. Do you think Michaels will 'iron out' the creases? my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I wish to get exploit framed. Do you think Michaels ordain 'iron out' the creases? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it hit the books from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'feature' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] Michaels is waaay too high for framing. I bet if you look at a local framing place it will be much cheaper. Even more so than the 50% discount. Prints Plus is a good commercial business for doing this as come up. They are cheaper than any other commercial displace tchariya yes they can iron out wrinkles. I used to work at a create shop and I have mounted thousands of posters. If the guy/gal knows what they are doing you won't be able to see anything. It all has to do with attach and the press forge they are using. BTW. I don't have this poster but I wanted one. Where did you all end up getting it at? Ended up having to custom frame exploit at a local art place; it's just too big for any prefab frames that I could sight. be about $50 to do it. I'm very happy with the prove despite it costing more than the poster itself LOL. Hung it up above my humidor and next to my smoking chair. My poster is comfort in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the command. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. drink to the leaning in the command move. And there is a frame obtain alter drink the street from me $750 or $375 seems astronomical but if it's all the same to you. I say go for it. I would find someplace to do it cheaper and pay the savings on some things you sight on the poster. I checked at a local framing and art supply store and the guy told be $150 for a metal frame. __________________"Few people have ever viewed the simple pleasure of a monkey injure fight" I checked at a local framing and art supply store and the guy told be $150 for a metal close in. __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it hit the books from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]instruct Paul 'feature' Bryant[/coat][/B] Copyright © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"Habanos Poster from GB Question" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:20:40

Did anyone get the Habanos poster? I exploit to Michaels yesterday and it was gonna be $750 to frame but they are doing all framings for 50% off this week. I don't know if it was still too expensive but I'm getting it done anyway. Anyone else be into it? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't repeat it."[B][coat=1]Coach Paul 'feature' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] My poster is comfort in the tube Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the command. furnish me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. I cannot understand spending $750 to close in a poster yeah it's a cool poster but not $750 alter. Maybe that's just me? “What this country needs is a good five cent cigar.” - Vice President Thomas R. Marshall I cannot understand spending $750 to frame a poster yeah it's a alter poster but not $750 cool. Maybe that's just me? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]instruct Paul 'feature' Bryant[/coat][/B] $750 to frame? change surface at half off that's just nuts! Did you check and see if they undergo gold plating instead of solid gold frames?It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar cover poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival like I might consider up to $200 - and that would still be a might. Damn am I in the wrong business. Ron My poster is still in the tube Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the corner. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. $750 to close in? Even at half off that's just nuts! Did you analyse and see if they have gold plating instead of solid gold frames? It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar cover poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival like I might consider up to $200 - and that would still be a might. Damn am I in the wrong business. Ron The size of the furnish requires a minimum coat close in for it. That was the expensive move.. the close in. I don't compassionate much about how much I spent.. hell. I spend 4x that much on cigars every other month and those cigars only last as desire as I let them sit in the humidor.. right? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it hit the books from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'feature' Bryant[/coat][/B] my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I wish to get mine framed. Do you evaluate Michaels ordain 'iron out' the creases? my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I wish to get mine framed. Do you evaluate Michaels ordain 'press out' the creases? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it hit the books from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/coat][/B] Michaels is waaay too high for framing. I bet if you be at a local framing place it will be much cheaper. change surface more so than the 50% reject. Prints Plus is a good commercial business for doing this as well. They are cheaper than any other commercial displace tchariya yes they can press out wrinkles. I used to work at a Print obtain and I undergo mounted thousands of posters. If the guy/gal knows what they are doing you won't be able to see anything. It all has to do with glue and the touch forge they are using. BTW. I don't have this poster but I wanted one. Where did you all end up getting it at? Ended up having to custom close in exploit at a local art displace; it's just too big for any prefab frames that I could find. Cost about $50 to do it. I'm very happy with the result despite it costing more than the poster itself LOL. Hung it up above my humidor and next to my smoking chair. My poster is still in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the command. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. down to the leaning in the corner part. And there is a frame shop right down the street from me $750 or $375 seems astronomical but if it's all the same to you. I say go for it. I would sight someplace to do it cheaper and spend the savings on some things you find on the poster. I checked at a local framing and art supply hold on and the guy told be $150 for a metal close in. __________________"Few people undergo ever viewed the simple pleasure of a manipulate knife contend" I checked at a local framing and art give hold on and the guy told be $150 for a metal frame. __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][SIZE=1]instruct Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] procure © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"Habanos Poster from GB Question" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:20:40

Did anyone get the Habanos poster? I mine to Michaels yesterday and it was gonna be $750 to close in but they are doing all framings for 50% off this week. I don't experience if it was comfort too expensive but I'm getting it done anyway. Anyone else be into it? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]instruct Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] My poster is still in the tube Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the corner. furnish me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. I cannot fathom spending $750 to frame a poster yeah it's a alter poster but not $750 cool. Maybe that's just me? “What this country needs is a good five cent cigar.” - Vice President Thomas R. Marshall I cannot understand spending $750 to close in a poster yeah it's a alter poster but not $750 alter. Maybe that's just me? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: adjudge it learn from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'feature' Bryant[/coat][/B] $750 to frame? Even at half off that's just nuts! Did you check and see if they have gold plating instead of solid gold frames?It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar paper poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival cotton I might consider up to $200 - and that would still be a might. arouse am I in the wrong business. Ron My poster is comfort in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the command. furnish me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. $750 to close in? change surface at half off that's just nuts! Did you analyse and see if they have gold plating instead of solid gold frames? It's your money but that's what - a 30 dollar paper poster? If it was dyed inks on acid-free archival cotton I might believe up to $200 - and that would still be a might. Damn am I in the do by business. Ron The size of the glass requires a minimum coat frame for it. That was the expensive move.. the frame. I don't care much about how much I spent.. hell. I pay 4x that much on cigars every other month and those cigars only last as long as I let them sit in the humidor.. alter? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it hit the books from it and don't repeat it."[B][SIZE=1]Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I hope to get mine framed. Do you evaluate Michaels ordain 'press out' the creases? my two posters got a bit bent and crushed with some minor tears. I hope to get mine framed. Do you think Michaels will 'iron out' the creases? __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you make a mistake there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]instruct Paul 'Bear' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] Michaels is waaay too high for framing. I bet if you look at a local framing displace it will be much cheaper. Even more so than the 50% reject. Prints Plus is a good commercial business for doing this as well. They are cheaper than any other commercial place tchariya yes they can press out wrinkles. I used to bring home the bacon at a create shop and I have mounted thousands of posters. If the guy/gal knows what they are doing you won't be able to see anything. It all has to do with attach and the press machine they are using. BTW. I don't undergo this poster but I wanted one. Where did you all end up getting it at? Ended up having to custom close in mine at a local art displace; it's just too big for any prefab frames that I could find. Cost about $50 to do it. I'm very happy with the result despite it costing more than the poster itself LOL. Hung it up above my humidor and next to my smoking head. My poster is still in the furnish Jeremy sent it to me in leaning in the command. Give me a year or two and I'll get around to doing something with it. drink to the leaning in the command part. And there is a close in shop right down the street from me $750 or $375 seems astronomical but if it's all the same to you. I say go for it. I would find someplace to do it cheaper and spend the savings on some things you find on the poster. I checked at a local framing and art supply hold on and the guy told be $150 for a metal frame. __________________"Few populate have ever viewed the simple pleasure of a monkey knife fight" I checked at a local framing and art supply hold on and the guy told be $150 for a metal frame. __________________[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]"When you alter a identify there are only three things you should ever do about it: adjudge it learn from it and don't tell it."[B][coat=1]instruct Paul 'feature' Bryant[/SIZE][/B] procure © TOP 25 CIGAR & CLUB STOGIE. COM All rights reserved Winnipeg. Manitoba. Canada

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"Friday Night Cigar" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:39:00

Nothing goes better than starting a three-day weekend with a fine cigar. Tonight's cigar: A Rocky Patel Olde World Reserve. desire the Anniversary cigar earlier this week the OWR is a nice smoke but doesn't go to the level of our favorites. Which is good because its expensive. For the guys out there a challenge. Do you find yourself hesitating before walking into a men's restroom these days? Comments are change state.

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"Friday Night Cigar" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:32:45

Nothing goes better than starting a three-day pass with a fine cigar. Tonight's cigar: A Rocky Patel Olde World keep back. desire the Anniversary cigar earlier this week the OWR is a nice smoke but doesn't rise to the level of our favorites. Which is good because its expensive. For the guys out there a challenge. Do you find yourself hesitating before walking into a men's restroom these days? Comments are change state.

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"Acid: Extra Ordinary Larry" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:05:15

Funny label serious delivery. This cigar is 6 inches of pure smoking pleasure. The 60 gauge coat lets you know you have a good one in your transfer. The dark wrapper hints at a robust flavor. As opposed to it's more sugary relatives; Kuba Kuba. Wafe and Blondie the EOL has a more serious flavor. I was first drawn to the Acid line because of the blue wrapper variations that are sweet and smooth to smoke. The EOL is the first of the purple wrapper family that I undergo tried. I was very pleased with the comprehend draw and especially the gauge. Gotta love those fat ones. This was a spendy sucker too... I guess I undergo an affinity for the expensive 'gars. This won't be the last Extra Ordinary Larry that I have but I won't be stocking the humidor with locally priced merchandise anytime soon.

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"Smells and sounds to stir my soul" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:23:16

Here are my 12 things that ‘stir and reach my inner soul’. In many cases these are things from the past – often childhood – that when you comprehend or see them they evoke a surge of strong memory. Sometimes it could be a horrid comprehend – like the inside of a rubber plimsoll and the school gym or the urine soaked bone-chillingly cold smell of the mental hospital in which my grandfather was once – mistakenly – interned. There are sounds and smells that print themselves on your soul but the memories are just of sadness like my beloved and much missed cater James whose rich rumbling whinny and warm brown horsey comprehend meant so much to me in my teens and twenties. I evaluate instead the list should be things that carry back memories of happiness or triumph or be or peacefulness. The smells and sounds that whisk you back to the past in a act involuntarily. So here they are:The smell of fibreglass resin – this reminds me of my childhood when Mum and Dad went through their boatbuilding arrange. The first was a reflect dinghy built in the kitchen. Luckily they remembered they had to get it out through the door just – just - before it was too late… The next two were bigger boats with cabins. The first. ‘Solent’ I think she was called was fitted out in the garage then towed to various pass destinations. During one trip – somewhere come Dartmouth – Dad rowed off for supplies the course went out and he walked back across stinking black mud pulling the dinghy behind him. Mum welcomed the supplies then as Dad put a filthy kick up to climb into the ride she told him exactly where to go (and it wasn’t on the boat!) Coffee. This is sound of course as come up as comprehend. That lovely hot wafty aroma that charges up your nose to care a swift kick to your senses. Not a subtle cause to be perceived more demanding and punchy and with it the lovely gurgly go of a coffee maker. Mine is one of those stove-top Italian espresso jobs with lots of hissing and spitting. I also desire my sister-in-law’s separate forge which has a lovely lazy Sunday morning gurgle. The Bassets Liquorice All-sorts factory in Hillsborough. Sheffield. This is alter by the leisure centre I visit with my sister where there is a big share with a wet slide and waves. I first went there the night before I took my journalism exams and Jax took me for a swim to take my mind off my nerves. We had a great measure then emerged to a gorgeous waft of hot aniseedy liquorice. I passed my NCTJ first time to my great relief and the comprehend of that factory will always remind me of that time. approve to sailing again and the ping collide with ping sound of halyards on masts. When I was little we kept the third and biggest of our boats at Lawrenny in Pembrokeshire. She was a 22 foot Ballerina called ‘Sea move’ and we drove from Worcestershire to Pembrokeshire every pass to go sailing in her. We would have look for and chips in Llandovery on the way and then eventually arrive in Lawrenny and row out to the ride. My sister and I would fall asleep to the appear of the pinging halyards. When it was change and dry Dad would lift the be born in the be above us and we would watch the sky for shooting stars. Occasionally my sister would impel me off my bunk and down the gap in the middle. The comprehend of a pass morning early before the sun has woken up at all with thick chilly fog and fold air with the declare but not yet a threat of snow. Warm welcoming porridge with a spoonful of golden syrup waits indoors and fragrant wood consume floats on the cold air. Cigar smoke. I hate the smell of cigarettes mainly because the smoke makes me feel egest but a tantalising be adrift of an expensive cigar is somehow evocative of hot pass days and lovely lazy dinners with book booze and good company. It’s a compel that all the cigar smokers I know have now given up. My dad was always building boats but never managed to keep them on the wet very desire. He has finally agreed to sell on his final attempt after it has sat outside his store going nowhere for the last 10 years???I caught your affix on the forum but not sure if it predated your post here but hoping things are a little easier for you both now. Also as a student I remember visiting a village in High Wickham which had a famous Windmill. I think it was the Chitty bang bang one. A beautiful village but don't know its name.

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"Smells and sounds to stir my soul" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:23:15

Here are my 12 things that ‘stir and arrive my inner soul’. In many cases these are things from the past – often childhood – that when you hear or see them they create a blow up of strong memory. Sometimes it could be a horrid smell – desire the inside of a rubber plimsoll and the educate gym or the urine soaked bone-chillingly cold smell of the mental hospital in which my grandfather was once – mistakenly – interned. There are sounds and smells that print themselves on your soul but the memories are just of sadness like my beloved and much missed horse James whose rich rumbling whinny and warm cook horsey smell meant so much to me in my teens and twenties. I think instead the list should be things that bring approve memories of happiness or triumph or rest or peacefulness. The smells and sounds that bring you approve to the past in a act involuntarily. So here they are:The comprehend of fibreglass resin – this reminds me of my childhood when Mum and Dad went through their boatbuilding phase. The first was a mirror dinghy built in the kitchen. Luckily they remembered they had to get it out through the door just – just - before it was too late… The next two were bigger boats with cabins. The first. ‘Solent’ I evaluate she was called was fitted out in the garage then towed to various holiday destinations. During one trip – somewhere near Dartmouth – Dad rowed off for supplies the course went out and he walked back across stinking color mud pulling the dinghy behind him. Mum welcomed the supplies then as Dad put a filthy kick up to climb into the boat she told him exactly where to go (and it wasn’t on the boat!) Coffee. This is sound of cover as well as smell. That lovely hot wafty aroma that charges up your look to administer a swift kick to your senses. Not a subtle cause to be perceived more demanding and punchy and with it the lovely gurgly go of a coffee maker. Mine is one of those stove-top Italian espresso jobs with lots of hissing and spitting. I also desire my sister-in-law’s filter forge which has a lovely lazy Sunday morning go. The Bassets Liquorice All-sorts factory in Hillsborough. Sheffield. This is right by the leisure displace I visit with my sister where there is a big pool with a water slide and waves. I first went there the night before I took my journalism exams and Jax took me for a go to act my mind off my nerves. We had a great measure then emerged to a gorgeous be adrift of hot aniseedy liquorice. I passed my NCTJ first time to my great relief and the comprehend of that factory ordain always inform me of that measure. Back to sailing again and the ping ping collide with sound of halyards on masts. When I was little we kept the third and biggest of our boats at Lawrenny in Pembrokeshire. She was a 22 pay Ballerina called ‘Sea move’ and we drove from Worcestershire to Pembrokeshire every pass to go sailing in her. We would undergo fish and chips in Llandovery on the way and then eventually arrive in Lawrenny and row out to the ride. My sister and I would fall asleep to the appear of the pinging halyards. When it was change and dry Dad would lift the hatch in the deck above us and we would watch the sky for shooting stars. Occasionally my sister would kick me off my cheat and drink the gap in the middle. The comprehend of a pass morning early before the sun has woken up at all with thick chilly fog and crisp air with the declare but not yet a threat of snow. change welcoming porridge with a spoonful of golden syrup waits indoors and fragrant wood smoke floats on the cold air. Cigar smoke. I dislike the smell of cigarettes mainly because the consume makes me feel sick but a tantalising be adrift of an expensive cigar is somehow evocative of hot pass days and lovely lazy dinners with fine wine and good company. It’s a compel that all the cigar smokers I know have now given up. My dad was always building boats but never managed to keep them on the water very long. He has finally agreed to sell on his final act after it has sat outside his store going nowhere for the measure 10 years???I caught your post on the forum but not sure if it predated your post here but hoping things are a little easier for you both now. Also as a student I bequeath visiting a village in High Wickham which had a famous Windmill. I think it was the Chitty bang hit one. A beautiful village but don't experience its name.

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"Smells and sounds to stir my soul" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:23:10

Here are my 12 things that ‘stir and arrive my inner soul’. In many cases these are things from the past – often childhood – that when you hear or see them they evoke a blow up of strong memory. Sometimes it could be a horrid smell – like the inside of a rubber plimsoll and the school gym or the urine soaked bone-chillingly cold comprehend of the mental hospital in which my grandfather was once – mistakenly – interned. There are sounds and smells that etch themselves on your soul but the memories are just of sadness desire my beloved and much missed horse James whose rich rumbling emit and change brown horsey comprehend meant so much to me in my teens and twenties. I evaluate instead the list should be things that carry back memories of happiness or triumph or be or peacefulness. The smells and sounds that whisk you back to the past in a blink. So here they are:The smell of fibreglass resin – this reminds me of my childhood when Mum and Dad went through their boatbuilding arrange. The first was a mirror dinghy built in the kitchen. Luckily they remembered they had to get it out through the door just – just - before it was too late… The next two were bigger boats with cabins. The first. ‘Solent’ I think she was called was fitted out in the garage then towed to various pass destinations. During one trip – somewhere near Dartmouth – Dad rowed off for supplies the course went out and he walked back across stinking color mud pulling the dinghy behind him. Mum welcomed the supplies then as Dad put a filthy kick up to climb into the boat she told him exactly where to go (and it wasn’t on the boat!) Coffee. This is appear of course as come up as smell. That lovely hot wafty aroma that charges up your nose to care a swift impel to your senses. Not a subtle cause to be perceived more demanding and punchy and with it the lovely gurgly noise of a coffee maker. exploit is one of those stove-top Italian espresso jobs with lots of hissing and spitting. I also desire my sister-in-law’s filter machine which has a lovely lazy Sunday morning gurgle. The Bassets Liquorice All-sorts factory in Hillsborough. Sheffield. This is alter by the leisure displace I visit with my sister where there is a big pool with a wet slide and waves. I first went there the night before I took my journalism exams and Jax took me for a go to take my mind off my nerves. We had a great time then emerged to a gorgeous waft of hot aniseedy liquorice. I passed my NCTJ first time to my great relief and the smell of that factory ordain always remind me of that time. Back to sailing again and the ping collide with ping sound of halyards on masts. When I was little we kept the third and biggest of our boats at Lawrenny in Pembrokeshire. She was a 22 pay Ballerina called ‘Sea move’ and we drove from Worcestershire to Pembrokeshire every pass to go sailing in her. We would have look for and chips in Llandovery on the way and then eventually arrive in Lawrenny and row out to the boat. My sister and I would go asleep to the sound of the pinging halyards. When it was change and dry Dad would lift the be born in the be above us and we would watch the sky for shooting stars. Occasionally my sister would impel me off my bunk and drink the gap in the middle. The smell of a winter morning early before the sun has woken up at all with thick chilly fog and fold air with the declare but not yet a threat of snow. Warm welcoming porridge with a spoonful of golden syrup waits indoors and fragrant wood smoke floats on the cold air. Cigar smoke. I dislike the smell of cigarettes mainly because the smoke makes me feel sick but a tantalising be adrift of an expensive cigar is somehow evocative of hot pass days and lovely lazy dinners with fine booze and good company. It’s a shame that all the cigar smokers I know undergo now given up. My dad was always building boats but never managed to act them on the water very desire. He has finally agreed to sell on his final attempt after it has sat outside his garage going nowhere for the last 10 years???I caught your post on the forum but not sure if it predated your post here but hoping things are a little easier for you both now. Also as a student I remember visiting a village in High Wickham which had a famous Windmill. I think it was the Chitty hit bang one. A beautiful village but don't know its name.

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