And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I go through about a dozen cigars a year. I try to save them for special occasions. I enjoy them at the time, but the way my mouth tastes the next morning is not the greatest and persuades me to hold off at least another month..
Mother Earth planted corn. Then she planted wheat. Then she planted all the fruits. Tired from all the work, she sat down to rest. When she eventually got up, Where she sat tobacco grew.
I love a good cigar with music, whiskey, and fiery sunset.
Too each their own. I've had a cigar twice in the last twenty years, last time when Donald Trump was elected. Whoops! I just remembered, another one for the Kavanaugh confirmation.
The last one was a Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur. About $10, for one.
Lose the cigars?!?!? Lose the ninnies in the background! Celebrating moments with a stogie is such a pleasure...I do so about 5-7x a week! Moments...or whatever.
During my 30's, 40's, and 50's when I was on the road doing a job I would have a cigar every couple of days. When I was medically retired due to an injury the cigars dropped to once or twice a year and stopped about 5 years ago. During that time while enjoying cigars I liked the Romeo & Julietta Juliet's and Fuente Churchill's. I went to a Black Tie wedding that had a reception at the Atlanta Country Club this past fall. They had a cigar bar with a good selection. I selected a Romeo & Julieta Corona which is a fairly mild Cuban cigar. I got a third of the way through it and kicked my 61 year old ass. I have about 40 to 50 cigars in my humidor that I will give away over the years to come. My cigar days are over.
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ReplyDeleteI can't smoke cigars, but I do like the smell when someone else does.
ReplyDeleteLeave the cigars, get rid of the white soy boy shoes.
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Agreed. Soy and whiskey don't mix.
DeleteI go through about a dozen cigars a year. I try to save them for special occasions. I enjoy them at the time, but the way my mouth tastes the next morning is not the greatest and persuades me to hold off at least another month..
ReplyDeleteMy way as well, tough to find my brand occasionally but at least they’re affordable…
DeleteLeave the cigars, you’ll never be a woman.
ReplyDeleteMother Earth planted corn. Then she planted wheat. Then she planted all the fruits. Tired from all the work, she sat down to rest. When she eventually got up, Where she sat tobacco grew.
ReplyDeleteI love a good cigar with music, whiskey, and fiery sunset.
Too each their own.
ReplyDeleteI've had a cigar twice in the last twenty years, last time when Donald Trump was elected. Whoops! I just remembered, another one for the Kavanaugh confirmation.
The last one was a Hoyo de Monterrey Excalibur. About $10, for one.
Lose the cigars?!?!? Lose the ninnies in the background! Celebrating moments with a stogie is such a pleasure...I do so about 5-7x a week! Moments...or whatever.
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DeleteDuring my 30's, 40's, and 50's when I was on the road doing a job I would have a cigar every couple of days. When I was medically retired due to an injury the cigars dropped to once or twice a year and stopped about 5 years ago. During that time while enjoying cigars I liked the Romeo & Julietta Juliet's and Fuente Churchill's. I went to a Black Tie wedding that had a reception at the Atlanta Country Club this past fall. They had a cigar bar with a good selection. I selected a Romeo & Julieta Corona which is a fairly mild Cuban cigar. I got a third of the way through it and kicked my 61 year old ass. I have about 40 to 50 cigars in my humidor that I will give away over the years to come. My cigar days are over.
ReplyDeleteWe used to smoke Dino gold labels at the drive-in in the 70's. Then use the tube it came in to hold other "smokables".
ReplyDelete"A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke."
ReplyDeleteThere are few pleasures in life as satisfying as a good cigar and a good drink.
ReplyDeletea bunch of man-bun fags who voted for biden here on this un.
ReplyDeleteSometimes a cigar is just a cigar, but add a glass of good whiskey and you've got something!
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