I'll get to it sometime over the weekend, it's all done, IF you don't mind clicking over to another forum. But if not, I'll copy and paste my report here. Let me know. I'll likely start a new "Out of the Humidor" since it's been 8 months since our last "weekly Cigar Corner" :eusa_doh: :eusa_doh: lol
I was privileged to go to the 75th Anniversary Retail Tobacco Dealers' Association Trade Show in Houston this week. While I didn't even scratch the surface, I can give a long-winded update. Anyone interested?
Damn. Sorry to hear that.
I'd never survive it. I'm bad about getting to work on time. My commute is in the neighborhood of six miles, and traffic or not, oftentimes I can't get myself out the door until the time I'm supposed to be at work. :(
My old Laser Jet, can barely light if I breathe on it too heavily.lol
This past Friday's offerings were an unbanded corona sized cigar. I have no clue as to what it was. I followed that with an H. Upmann corona tubo that was magnificent.
I would think that finding employment doing something you'd first chosen to do as a hobby, would be the ne plus ultra of the work-a-day world. Unless it becomes so oppressive as to completely eradicate any enjoyment of that pastime.
One of my main hobbies is the subject of much negative...
Are you averring, then, that the Wall Street Journal, The Economist and The Telegraph are funded by the tobacco industry? Are you also asserting that the vaunted World Health Organization is a front for "big tobacco?" I would definitely like to see some documentation to support those claims. The...
Whatever you do
do NOT smoke and drink your absinthe. Your clothes will reek, and your "
throat feel like you've swallowed sandpaper."
Non-smoking drinkers only, please. It just wouldn't do to allow a smoker to share.
Sure they get a choice. They can choose to work ELSEWHERE. I don't know about the UK, but here in the U.S. as Elaina recounted earlier in this thread, a vast majority of food-service employees smoke, and in copious fashion.
More emotion, little fact.
That's a typical emotion-laden, facts-be-damned argument if ever I heard one.
I am quite certain, that there were places like this beforehand. But that's never good enough for most bigots. Oh no. The lack of compromise on this issue is really disheartening and scary. It's not enough to have...
Actually, the second-hand smoke isn't nearly as dangerous as the anti-smoking bigots claim it is. No less an organization than the WHO has concluded this.
The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, The Economist have reported on this over the years; it's been over ten years since the WHO report...
Dunno. I have a lighter from about that time, too. It's a Laser Jet, a Blazer knockoff that I picked up for $3. The button is broken off, it still seats, but it's broken. The entire lighter assembly could easily come off of the tank as well. I've been given a couple of Nibos, I've purchased a...
35 days until my beloved Tigers open the season at Starkville vs. Mississippi State on a Thursday night national cablecast on ESPN. Tough to start with a conference game. But it gives LSU a few extra days to be ready for Virginia Tech at Tiger Stadium in a long anticipated return match from 7...
50+ a week? Lordamercy.
I don't think I smoke 50 in a year. Hell, that's two boxes a week. In all my ten years of smoking, and six years of being an AVID smoker (by avid, I mean by reading a great deal about it, and belonging to discussion forums) I've only purchased four boxes. Now I have...
lol lol
What we REALLY need is a few anti-smoking bigots to chime in and save us all from ourselves and whine about the smell.
*cough* *cough* *aaaaaaaach*
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