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That job could end up costing you a lot of money. Those aren't your ordinary yard gars you are smoking:D
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The Punch Champion is the same shape and size as the RC you had.If you have not had one,do yourself a favor :tu
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Great pics, posts and thread.:)
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No, I never even had a DWI :) I don't know what a CWI is but I do like cigars. |
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Certified Welding Inspector?? |
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heh heh...you know I may trade you jobs around July, August. Being outside in the Florida heat is not always the greatest. I will more than likely close this job out mid Sept. I hope so at least. Normally I end up being taken off a project after the meat and potatos are done, then someone else gets the gravy. :mad: |
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Oh yeah, its Friday...that always means something special.
Morning cigar was one of the sticks my wife gave to me in an Easter basket. I am a lucky guy. Ashton ESG, 22 Year Salute That sure is a pretty gar. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0055.jpg Man this thing was delicious all the way thru. Glad I have another one in the humi. Tons better than the Davidoff I smoked yesterday. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0056.jpg Hard to describe, all I know is it was very good and easy on a empty morning gut. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0057.jpg Figured out how to take panaramic photos with my phone... http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0061.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0062.jpg |
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Friday after lunch dessert.
OpusX #4 What can I say...its Friday. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0066.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0067.jpg Me. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15.../kdk_0068a.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0065.jpg http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...t/kdk_0059.jpg Michael |
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Some great pictures. Thanks for posting.
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Great stuff. Thanks my friend.
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Your lucky you don't work in Canada. There is no smoking in the workplace, inside or out. Infact I could get nailed after work in the company vehicles. Company vehicles are a no no unless you are the owner but still not during working times. Makes me want to get the logo off the van
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I am lucky I don't live in Canada. ;) |
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This is a great thread to follow and dream. In one week, you have more than surpassed my entire monthly smoke budget....... While I have had all these stick except the Davidoff (which your review will save me money and I'll stick with ESG or VSG), I can only dream of the day these are work sticks.
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I hope that people do not get the wrong idea about me, although I have lived my life not carring a whole lot what people thought. I am by far Mr money bags. I have been smoking cigars out of zip lock baggies for years. This past Easter my wife bought me a 25 count humi, and stuck some nice sticks into the easter basket as well (2 Ashton ESGs and 2 Perfection #4s, and a 3 count tin of perfections....I have always bought a bunch of Opus when they can be had at good prices...the prices I see on the internet are crazy high. The way I see it is, if you are going to smoke something it might as well be good. As I continue with this thread you will definitely see some high dollar smokes enjoyed on the job site, but you will also see some good cheap smokes that are my go tos as well. Like the first one in this thread...La Fontana's are by far one of my fave smokes, and I buy them for $4.40 a stick. I only know of one place in Tampa to buy them. Fortunitly here in Tampa we have tons of places to buy cigars, and the prices are not that bad because of it. I am currently in the process of building (in my mind) a custom humi out of a curio cabinet. I need more space to keep more cigars so I can save money. I can only fit 20 or less sticks in my 25 count humi...so I sure as heck aint going to put dog sticks in there. ;) Its prolly a good thing you didnt see what I have smoked in the last couple months. I will get cheaper as time goes on. I really do not want people thinking I am a bragging snob...I am just really enjoying getting back to cigars, and wanted to share some of the experience with you guys.:ss Michael |
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