Seen these sooo many times posted online, I need to find a place that has them local. They even look delicious!
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Casa de Garcia Connecticut toro on a chilly clear day. Did someone mention the last night of winter?Yardwork today, chuckled at the irony of finally truly getting what a yardgars truly is as I lit this up.
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Paul Stulac Classic Blend Phantom...6x53. A most pleasurable hundred and twenty-four minute smoke enjoyed at the opening of a new and extremely nice watering hole. Superb decor everything a cigar smoker could wish for, from the highly polished floors, central heating/cooling system with Irish Johnny W. behind the bar. Here's the photo I took and am happy to share with you all.
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Now I ask you ain't this a grand smoker friendly place to spend some time relaxing with fellow smokers whilst imbibing?
Smoking a Man O War Phalanx to round out this great weekend
A couple of Sunday afternoon smokes. Really gonna miss these la aurora escogidos. I only have one left.
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Casa Magna Colorado Robusto
Mrs. Bruck's Jeep Commander failed its annual inspection due to worn out rear brake pads. So that was my weekend project. A sub-1-hour job turned into several hours on and off though... The first side went just fine, no prob other than the usual stubbornness of old car parts. The second side... The lug nuts were really torqued on. I destroyed one lug nut while turning it, so that was a setback. Finally got it off by hammering a smaller socket onto it and turning that (not on the first try - wrecked a few sockets in the process). Then one of the caliper bolts was mangled - threads all messed up, not sure how that happened - probably cross-threaded by the last person who worked on it. Anyway, I rehabilitated the bolt and finally got the job finished this p.m. Saved a couple hundred bucks in the process :)
All that to say... celebrating with an Undercrown!