I've heard that before about Mr. Burns.
I've heard that before about Mr. Burns.
Originally Posted by Heftysmokes:
Maybe I should do a movie review on Apollo 13 and tell you all "that's as real as it gets" since I'm a fucking astronaut.
Aye me too. Read it in the Cigar aficionado. What about Groucho though? Why did he smoke those???
"smoking is one of the greatest and cheapest enjoyments in life,
and if you decide in advance not to smoke, I can only feel sorry for you."-Sigmund Freud
"The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small" - Mother Teresa
“The basic difference between an ordinary man and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge while an ordinary man takes everything either as a blessing or a curse” – Carlos Casteneda
"Aye me too. Read it in the Cigar aficionado. What about Groucho though? Why did he smoke those???"
I'm not sure why he chose Dunhill, just read it in a biography. However, I can say with some certainty that I would love to have a few pre-embargo Dunhill 510's regardless if they belonged to Groucho or not.
Good read in Aficionado:
http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar...540,19,00.html
BTW - 50 Dunhill 410"s a month, not 510's like I previously posted.
A small lamp in the shape of an ancient lamp, like the one like that which belonged to the legendary Aladdin. It has a single wick opening. This is, in fact a cigar lighter.
interesting stuff
The average relative humidity in La Habana, Cuba is 78%. No wonder those guys always have a few sticks in their shirt pocket.
During the wet season mold & beetles could be a problem. They most likely "dehumidify" their humidors to keep the RH a little lower? Just curious.
George Burns was 100 when he died. Supposedly he smoked a cigar on that day!
Wikipedia...
"The car cigarette lighter socket or car adapter that most automobile drivers and passengers are familiar with is properly called a cigar lighter receptacle, since it was originally designed as a lighter for cigars — hence its large size and unheated center that makes it less than ideal to light a cigarette."
Actually, they do light a cigar quite well. It evenly "toasts" the foot before it lights. I believe that both Bonnie and Clyde used their lighter quite often.
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