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Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:32 pm
by Stewmuse
kurtdesign1 wrote:
Kip wrote:Mike and his trumpet were a huge hit at the orphanage yesterday. He did a couple of mini concerts for some of the kids - and held their attention better than any other person or group we've taken over there. It was "coo." Muy "coo." He was last seen being dragged off into the woods.....

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It looks as if he's being distracted by the mob so the one in orange stripes can raid his bag. Get him!

In all seriousness, what a cool cool experience. Those kids will look back on the "white man with the horn" for their entire lifetime. You may even have inspired one of them to invest in the arts. Such a wonderful age and a truly receptive audience. Best thing I've seen from the trip so far. Awesome.
Yeah... There are definitely some wonderful, rewarding moments to be had here. Thanks, Craig, and MUCHAS GRACIAS, KIP!

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:26 pm
by Stewmuse
They say there are two ways you can REALLY tell who is a serious cigar smoker. One is the size of their butane refill can. The other is the "inventive/creative" (aka "dumb") ways they place or save their half-smoked cigars. Hmm... Do these criteria fit anyone we know??? :-)

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 12:26 am
by Zedman05
Beauty again !

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:43 am
by kurtdesign1
Stewmuse wrote:They say there are two ways you can REALLY tell who is a serious cigar smoker. One is the size of their butane refill can. The other is the "inventive/creative" (aka "dumb") ways they place or save their half-smoked cigars. Hmm... Do these criteria fit anyone we know??? :-)
That first picture is sheer genius. That is, it's genius until he puts it in too far after he's slobbered on it and gets a bit of an electronic correction...

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:55 am
by Kip
Nah.... the lighter doesn't work...

Sent from cigar country via smoke signal...

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 12:19 pm
by Stewmuse
Awaiting my flight home from Santiago. Some weather issues aside, this has been another eye-opening, informative, and inspirational week with Kip, his friends Nick and William, and their families. You owe to yourselves to make a trip down here and experience it yourselves. You might know someone who help with all the little details. Esta bien!

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 3:52 pm
by kurtdesign1
Stewmuse wrote:Awaiting my flight home from Santiago. Some weather issues aside, this has been another eye-opening, informative, and inspirational week with Kip, his friends Nick and William, and their families. You owe to yourselves to make a trip down here and experience it yourselves. You might know someone who help with all the little details. Esta bien!
Brilliant. Mike, you look genuinely happy. Welcome back tonight. We hope you make it safely.

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 4:10 pm
by 815DC
kurtdesign1 wrote:
Stewmuse wrote:Awaiting my flight home from Santiago. Some weather issues aside, this has been another eye-opening, informative, and inspirational week with Kip, his friends Nick and William, and their families. You owe to yourselves to make a trip down here and experience it yourselves. You might know someone who help with all the little details. Esta bien!
Brilliant. Mike, you look genuinely happy. Welcome back tonight. We hope you make it safely.

2nds on that sentiment :)

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 6:49 pm
by Stewmuse
Thanks, men. We'll see, as getting out of Santiago was easy, but I am already delayed 90 minutes with my connection. Wheeeee!

Re: Dominican Republic visit - REDUX!!!

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 1:00 am
by Stewmuse
Stewmuse wrote:Thanks, men. We'll see, as getting out of Santiago was easy, but I am already delayed 90 minutes with my connection. Wheeeee!
Yay, home! And 26 degrees doesn't feel half bad. Of course, it doesn't feel half good, either...