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    Looks fine to me Thanks Jason, great job!!
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    You disappoint me, Jason... I was thinking you would make a play on the Padron 1926... I left it there for you, even though it was awful tempting.

    The rest are great plays!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    You disappoint me, Jason... I was thinking you would make a play on the Padron 1926... I left it there for you, even though it was awful tempting.

    The rest are great plays!!!
    You have no idea how much I wanted to get into that other bag (ISOM and SP) especially the Cohibas and that 1926. Unfortunately, my humi does nothave anything (that I have not yet tried) that would be considered an equitable trade.

    I am very happy with the selection I was able to get in the "Po-Boys" bag I know, I know . . . you are all probably saying to yourself "Po-Boy?" Po-Boy" That mutha is a damn attorney, what the is he saying Po-Boy for" Well I have only been an attorney since December 2004 and only had a job since Feb. 2005. Plus for some silly reason the wife wants the bills paid and the kids want to eat. (no mooch intended here . . . I still have some $$$ to get smokes just not high end and ISOM . . . plus some of my fellow BOTL have been very generous).

    Anyway . . . back to the pass. Glad the P/T was good. I should be able to get this box in the mail today. Not bad, less than 24 hrs. As for the box . . . I do not think I have a suitable replacement. However, after closer inspection it appears all of the "damage" is cosmetic and not necessarily structural and it should fare well.

    Thanks CCat for getting this thing off the ground and setting up such a great selection of smokes.

    - Jason

    EDIT - For the spelling error you nit-pickers!
    Last edited by jaewing; 07-22-2005 at 11:06 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    You have no idea how much I wanted to get into that other bag (ISOM and SP) especially the Cohibas and that 1926. Unfortunately, my humi does nothave anything (that I have not yet tried) that would be considered an equitable trade.

    I am very happy with the selection I was able to get in the "Po-Boys" bag I know, I know . . . you are all probablyt saying to yourself "Po-Boy?" Po-Boy" That mutha is a damn attorney, what the is he saying Po-Boy for" Well I have only been an attorney since December 2004 and only had a job since Feb. 2005. Plus for some silly reason the wife wants the bills paid and the kids want to eat. (no mooch intended here . . . I still have some $$$ to get smokes just not high end and ISOM . . . plus some of my fellow BOTL have been very generous).

    Anyway . . . back to the pass. Glad the P/T was good. I should be able to get this box in the mail today. Not bad, less than 24 hrs. As for the box . . . I do not think I have a suitable replacement. However, after closer inspection it appears all of the "damage" is cosmetic and not necessarily structural and it should fare well.

    Thanks CCat for getting this thing off the ground and setting up such a great selection of smokes.

    - Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaewing
    You have no idea how much I wanted to get into that other bag (ISOM and SP) especially the Cohibas and that 1926. Unfortunately, my humi does nothave anything (that I have not yet tried) that would be considered an equitable trade.
    I, too, get the evil eye and the frying pan our from the little lady of the house when I start my out-loud argument, "Bills... Cigars.... Bills... Cigars..." Generally the bills win, but once in a great while....

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    Bills...We don't need no stinkin bills!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ggiese
    You disappoint me, Jason... I was thinking you would make a play on the Padron 1926... I left it there for you, even though it was awful tempting.

    The rest are great plays!!!
    Don't worry George. I think I know someone who has their eye on that one.

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    The box went in the mail yesterday. Here is the DC# 0304 0370 0001 6397 2533

    Thanks for letting me in on this one. Too bad for me . . . good for everyone else . . . that I could not get into that "other bag" but I am really looking forward to that CAO MX2 and the ERDM.

    - Jason
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    Quote Originally Posted by grand cru no 2
    Don't worry George. I think I know someone who has their eye on that one.

    Beware...Smoking that one will only ruin your wallet. You will spend the rest of your life on an endless quest of the elusive 1926.

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    I would guess that the box should be okay Jason, so long as it didn't have broken seams or holes punched in it, it should be fine. Thanks for the FAST turnaround

    Next up is Spurs country in the Lone Star State and it should arrive on Monday. This thing is moving along at breakneck speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    Beware...Smoking that one will only ruin your wallet. You will spend the rest of your life on an endless quest of the elusive 1926.
    I'm already on that quest brother!

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    I am looking forward to winning the lottery when it's over. Yall put in some nice gars for the sarge to win.

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    I think the newly married man on this pass should "WIN" the lottery.

    What an amazing weekend . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    I am looking forward to winning the lottery when it's over. Yall put in some nice gars for the sarge to win.
    Lottery? Lottery? Did I miss something here with regard to a lottery and this pass?
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