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    The wife took the 3 kids to North Conway (NH ski country) for tonight and tomorrow. Her folks have a place up there.

    I'm sitting in my living room. Just smoked a SLR A in the living room while sipping on some Dalmore single malt. First cigar I've smoked in the house I've lived in for over 2 years. I will not smoke around the kids... but they ain't here.

    Yep, I'm enjoying this, thanks for reading.


    boo yaa

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    Sounds like a good time. I'm getting ready to head out to the local watering hole for a couple of drinks. I'm going with a La Tradicion Cubana Churchill (which I highly recommend If you haven't tried one yet).
    Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -- Carl Sagan

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    I'll grab one next time I get the chance.

    thanks

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    Now you know how I feel 100% of the time.

    Just point a fan out the window, it'll be fine.

    Enjoy.
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    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.

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    It's pretty close to zero and I'm expecting to wake up to anywhere to 4 to 10 inches of fresh snow. I ain't opening shit. Besides, I like the smell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nhcigarfan View Post
    It's pretty close to zero and I'm expecting to wake up to anywhere to 4 to 10 inches of fresh snow. I ain't opening shit. Besides, I like the smell.
    It was a chilly 50 last night. I almost had to go inside at one point I was so cold..

    I Florida

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    65 degrees here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hex1848 View Post
    It was a chilly 50 last night. I almost had to go inside at one point I was so cold..

    I Florida


    You're a pretty daring Florida resident. Last time I was down there in December I was enjoying an incredible meal and cigar on the patio of a local establishment on an incredible 65 degree evening. The waiter was angry with me - told me to go back inside the restaurant - "It's too cold out here..." When he learned I was from the Chicago area he said, "I figured - no one but those from the cold weather states are foolish enough to sit outside when it's this cold..."

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    NHC -
    You inspired me with your post. My wife left friday to go to N. Carolina for a while so...

    Right now I am sitting here watching TV (the History Channel) muted. Listening to some of my favorite music (Jimmy Buffet), Smoking a cigar (Nepalese Warrior), and drinking a glass of wine. Oh yeah, and on the computor also.

    You just can't multi-task like this with the lady around!

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    Would be the prefect time to participate in the little drunken book/movie review contest we have going

    spiffy

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    It was a frosty 40 degrees this morning in Houston, very unusual weather for this area at this time of year. By 11:30AM it was up in to the low 50's with a 15-20mph wind. I put on hat, gloves and coat and went to take my lunch break with a Ashton Cabinet churchill. All bundled up and with my back tot the wind, I enjoyed my cigar with a good book and a big glass of iced coffee.

    Yes, I said iced coffee - I needed the kick it carries as Starbucks iced coffee is very strong. I never let a little cold weather get in my way when it comes to enjoying a fine cigar. Then again, it usually never gets lower than the 40's in the daytime here, even during winter. I once smoked a cigar outside when it was about 25 degrees but there was no wind and plenty of sunshine so I still enjoyed it.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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