"Freedom of Choice"
I'm pretty sure this phrasing is associated with a very different movement than that of smoking and it might be good to be more specific in advertising.
"Freedom of Choice"
I'm pretty sure this phrasing is associated with a very different movement than that of smoking and it might be good to be more specific in advertising.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
People like this just come through spamming boards like a few fucktard cigar advertisers .
The older I get ,the better I was
He's definitely a Seinfeld fan.
EGC - Yes, definite Seinfeld fan.
kevin7 - Not trying to be a fucktard spammer. I organized this event late and wanted to publicize it as much as possible.
BigMacFU - I see what you're saying. I just copied the event description from the main organizer.
ashauler - Sorry for not introducing myself first. I have been a cigar enthusiast for about 5 years now. After watching what happened with SCHIP earlier this year, I became an ambassador for the CRA. As EGC noticed, I'm a huge Seinfeld fan. I also enjoy Geocaching, Poker, watching Bronco football and smoking CAO cigars.
I don't understand this type of marketing - Denver is 1200 miles away from me. Even if I did have the resources to attend, WHY would I? So what purpose does this type of advertising make if it only affects a very small population of the board? To support CRA? Am I not a good cigar smoker if I don't abandon my responsibilities here at home to support my right to smoke a cigar?
It's like junk mail in my mailbox - Subway could be giving sandwiches away, but I'd never know, because I'll never eat the fucking things to begin with.
I mean, what's the purpose?
[QUOTE=Se7en_Vandalay;138163]EGC - Yes, definite Seinfeld fan.QUOTE]
It's EGQ...
Smoke em' if you got em'
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