Cigarro del dia - numero siete

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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete

Post by Stewmuse » Fri Aug 11, 2017 6:48 am

A few of my comrades this week.
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Post by f.sinagra » Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:54 am

Yesterday, as I was heading to the Ashton event. Image

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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete

Post by 815DC » Fri Aug 11, 2017 6:04 pm

A Couple of yardgars in the back yard.
1- Pigtail Factory from Atlantic... I liked these, but sadly wont be ordering from Atlantic anytime soon after they got hacked awhile back. Consider me unjustifiably gun shy.
2 - Mystery(?) Robusto.. After officially deciding these were banded wrong when I got them off cbid I have decided they are a maduro sandwich cigar... also I think I am finally starting to run out of these. Good enough sticks.
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete

Post by BowhuntnHoosier » Fri Aug 11, 2017 9:04 pm

Havent had one of these for quite awhile. Very nice smoke.Image

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Post by IWinchester » Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:10 am

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Post by f.sinagra » Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:12 am

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Post by IWinchester » Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:25 pm

Big list of chores today. Figure I'd start with babysitting the burn barrel!
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete

Post by kurtdesign1 » Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:49 am

Had a Fuente (Kip, correct me here if I'm off base) Don Carlos Senior Blend and a tiny "alfonso" custom from Zed, this past week. I had planned to smoke a lot this weekend at our annual guys retreat in Indiana but there were some plumbing issues (...) at the house my cousin owns. I spent hours upon hours taking out toilets, dropping septic cleanout tabs all around and snaking drains. What a mess. I ended the charade by excavating my way into the houses crawl space and just draining down the system manually so it could be snaked through a cleanout. I resisted vomiting and have a newfound appreciation for Andy Dufresne. Needless to say, I didn't have much desire to hold anything near my mouth and nose the rest of the trip.

Planned Trip Itinerary, Day 1: Drink Rum, build floating dock with friends and swim in lake, finish night with cigar and more rum.
Day 2: Drink Rum, drink tequila, smoke cigars, swim in lake, fish, finish day with cigars.
Day 3: Drink Rum, drink a little more tequila, smoke cigars, swim in lake, fish, finish day with cigars.

Actual Trip Itinerary, Day 1: Drive 4 hours to two different Menards to pick up replacement flooring for a future project, drink rum, plunge toilet before bed.
Day 2: Build dock, half of our party arrives late and we spend twice as long doing this because we're distracted. Fall asleep to movie earlier than wanted.
Day 3: Wake up to full blown plumbing issue, still don't drink more rum, get covered in shit a few times, jump in lake to clean off and only really swim during the time when I am getting the sewage off of my body. Drink some tequila and sit around as others have cigars. sigh

That did not go as planned...

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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete

Post by Kip » Mon Aug 14, 2017 11:37 am

That really sucks, man.

I only hope that some day you can look back on it with all the humor that I find today. :)

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Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:49 am
Had a Fuente (Kip, correct me here if I'm off base) Don Carlos Senior Blend and a tiny "alfonso" custom from Zed, this past week. I had planned to smoke a lot this weekend at our annual guys retreat in Indiana but there were some plumbing issues (...) at the house my cousin owns. I spent hours upon hours taking out toilets, dropping septic cleanout tabs all around and snaking drains. What a mess. I ended the charade by excavating my way into the houses crawl space and just draining down the system manually so it could be snaked through a cleanout. I resisted vomiting and have a newfound appreciation for Andy Dufresne. Needless to say, I didn't have much desire to hold anything near my mouth and nose the rest of the trip.

Planned Trip Itinerary, Day 1: Drink Rum, build floating dock with friends and swim in lake, finish night with cigar and more rum.
Day 2: Drink Rum, drink tequila, smoke cigars, swim in lake, fish, finish day with cigars.
Day 3: Drink Rum, drink a little more tequila, smoke cigars, swim in lake, fish, finish day with cigars.

Actual Trip Itinerary, Day 1: Drive 4 hours to two different Menards to pick up replacement flooring for a future project, drink rum, plunge toilet before bed.
Day 2: Build dock, half of our party arrives late and we spend twice as long doing this because we're distracted. Fall asleep to movie earlier than wanted.
Day 3: Wake up to full blown plumbing issue, still don't drink more rum, get covered in shit a few times, jump in lake to clean off and only really swim during the time when I am getting the sewage off of my body. Drink some tequila and sit around as others have cigars. sigh

That did not go as planned...
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Re: Cigarro del dia - numero siete

Post by IWinchester » Mon Aug 14, 2017 4:28 pm

Acid candela cigarillo. And a very good book so far!
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