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Makes sense. They were cheap.I remember that clanking noise. Probably loose screws rumbling around in each model.
Makes sense. They were cheap.I remember that clanking noise. Probably loose screws rumbling around in each model.
Aw, come one. You like the 70s shirts.Umm.....no
Aw, come one. You like the 70s shirts.
i was probably to young to really know what it was about.So you loved the energy crisis over there during that time eh?
AND HE WAS SMOKING WITH IT ON!
Truly a man that lived on the edge.
If you smoked a cigar that bad...you might just want your shirt to go up and put you out your misery.
Not sure I ever smoked an American cigar. Maybe a Swisher once...but most of the ones I enjoy are from Central America and sometimes some small island off the coast of Florida.
You're kidding!
I used to buy them at Davis Cut Rate Tobacco on Lorain Avenue in Cleveland. "Ike" Davis was pushing 90 back in the early '80's. The store had been founded by HIS father in the McKinley days. Used to go through a box of those old "Factory Smokers" every week. Then there were my other favorites, the "Canaria D' Oro", "Joyo de Nicaragua", Partagas "Perfecto" and Hoyo de Monterey Double Cronoas were my favorite weekend and special occasion smokes. Ike had 'em all.
:eusa_clapIf you smoked a cigar that bad...you might just want your shirt to go up and put you out your misery.
Not sure I ever smoked an American cigar. Maybe a Swisher once...but most of the ones I enjoy are from Central America and sometimes some small island off the coast of Florida.
Shhhh....don't tell anyone about that last part.
If you're in Florida, you should try some of ones made there, either in Tampa or Miami. They make some pretty good smokes for really good prices.
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I heard a rimshot on that one.
I didn't smoke one of those either James, it's against the law for a kid to smoke, especially a cigar!
As for the shirt, I like some of the styles but not all of them.
How about a pull over shirt in velour?
Let me look through the Sears Wishbook and find a few pics of shirts I like.