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    Default I'm going to smoke a cigar today Dammit!

    Geez-oh-Petes It's been a long time since I've smoked a cigar. For one thing, I've been smoking pipes lately. But it's also been a bit stressful around here as my 32 year old step daughter has, due to the latest in a series of less-than-reasonable life decisions, moved in with us.

    Yeah, Happy F*&king New Year. Why is it that when the kids f*ck up the parents get to pay?

    OK, so I think I'll start with a mild cigar since it's been a while. Maybe one of those Ghurka Expedition's, they sound good. And I think I'll even have one WITHOUT walking the dog. Yep, I'm going to actually sit my ass down and read a book, have a beer, and smoke a friggin' cigar.


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    Right on DLP, do what you gotta do.

    Luck to ya.

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    Default Rock on with your bad self!

    And dont let anybody stop you!
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    bout time. dedgum.

    I greatly enjoyed the Expedition you sent me. I watched the movie Troy while i smoked it. I'm a man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dru Lee Parsec View Post
    Geez-oh-Petes It's been a long time since I've smoked a cigar. For one thing, I've been smoking pipes lately. But it's also been a bit stressful around here as my 32 year old step daughter has, due to the latest in a series of less-than-reasonable life decisions, moved in with us.

    Yeah, Happy F*&king New Year. Why is it that when the kids f*ck up the parents get to pay?

    OK, so I think I'll start with a mild cigar since it's been a while. Maybe one of those Ghurka Expedition's, they sound good. And I think I'll even have one WITHOUT walking the dog. Yep, I'm going to actually sit my ass down and read a book, have a beer, and smoke a friggin' cigar.

    Glad to see ya DLP!! BTW, I think that is the 2nd oldest question known to man, right behind "Do I look fat?" and there is no answer that won't piss somebody off for either one.

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    Holy Crapoly, that is a swoop of events.

    Well, anyway, that's the only way to enjoy a good cigar.

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    My stepson moved in with us at the age of 14, ten years ago. It's been interesting.

    He's set to graduate in May. If he ever needs a place to crash, I think my head will explode before I let him move back in. I may relocate to the DR just to avoid the potential of a return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dru Lee Parsec View Post
    Geez-oh-Petes It's been a long time since I've smoked a cigar. For one thing, I've been smoking pipes lately. But it's also been a bit stressful around here as my 32 year old step daughter has, due to the latest in a series of less-than-reasonable life decisions, moved in with us.

    Yeah, Happy F*&king New Year. Why is it that when the kids f*ck up the parents get to pay?

    OK, so I think I'll start with a mild cigar since it's been a while. Maybe one of those Ghurka Expedition's, they sound good. And I think I'll even have one WITHOUT walking the dog. Yep, I'm going to actually sit my ass down and read a book, have a beer, and smoke a friggin' cigar.

    I can relate, but with an exception. My daughter's husband just walked out on her. She was 7 1/2 months pregnant at the time. Now she is back living with us but she is a joy to have around. In our case it was an in law that screwed up and through no fault of her own, she is back living with us. She is a joy because she is one of the few in my family that doesn't complain because I enjoy a good cigar.

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    Well, I STILL haven't gotten around to having that cigar. Today's the day for sure!

    It's been damn cold up here but today is warming up. Yesterday I went into town at about 3:00 and it was still only 43 degrees. We had a hail storm 2 days ago and today there's still hail on the ground that hasn't melted.

    But then again, I was up at the Yuba River last week (about 2000 feet elevation higher than us) and THAT was freaking cold!





    But today it looks like it might even hit 50 degrees so I'm going to go have something to eat and smoke a damn cigar.


    Dang, I haven't had a cigar in over a month and I still just bid on 2 more 5 packs. I'm weak.

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    Dru, if you keep posting nature photos of your neck of the woods I may have to come raid the area and camp out

    Nice area to walk and smoke I would imagine.

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    Monk: Come on down after the last weekend in April when Trout season opens.

    When I was at the Yuba River everyone I met was a fly fisherman waiting for the season to start.

    Here's The Yuba river going through Downieville.



    And here's what you see of you look straight down from that bridge.


    Yeah, we got some fishing here.

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    sweet view from that bridge ! Yeah my brother is a big fly fisherman. Damn, I need to get out camping! Been waiting for winter to arrive up here, it is a bizzare winter so far. Barely any snow at all and hardly below zero. For up here that is a worrying example of global warming. It should be windy and -20 at least

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    I can certainly relate to you on the cold. I just relocated back to Mississippi from Rhode Island, and I can tell ya, it's a lot easier to enjoy a cigar in 70 degree weather than it is this time of year up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbitz View Post
    I can certainly relate to you on the cold. I just relocated back to Mississippi from Rhode Island, and I can tell ya, it's a lot easier to enjoy a cigar in 70 degree weather than it is this time of year up there.
    where you at in Mississippi? we could have a mini MS Herf.
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    sometimes those bridge fish have been caught before...but so many of em there...good fishing
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    Quote Originally Posted by bgmark2 View Post
    sometimes those bridge fish have been caught before...but so many of em there...good fishing
    Fantastic job up'ing an ancient thread.

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