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05-03-2021, 03:29 PM
#26001
Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
Nature
Oh man! Glad she is OK. That sucks. Mention “diminished value” to the insurance company since it was a near new car.
Note; I am not an attorney.
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Thanks, I am too!
We are nearing the end of the process. They had to total the car, the repairs would have been more than 75% of actual cash value, which in this state is automatically a total. All we are waiting on now, is our insurance company, to close out the claim. Send a letter to the lean holder on the car, of total loss. We have already been pre approved for what ever car she decided to get this time. Keeping similar or lower payment, and similar or lower ins. Since both accidents were clear cut negligence on the other drivers parts, it won’t affect our insurance at all.
Just a waiting game, while she car shops now
Rainy and muggy Monday, I thought for some reason these were Maduro, my mistake. As I mentioned in the other thread, I may have been bombed one of these a very long time ago, but I don’t think so. So I’m trying these for the first time, I know a lot of you like them, hope I do as well.
“Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.” - Jerry Garcia
“If it's worth playing, it's worth playing loud!” - Mickey Hart
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05-03-2021, 04:02 PM
#26002
Moderator
Oliva Serie V
First V. Awesome stick.
@Old Smokey
Glad you enjoyed the S&R. Just picked one up recently, and am looking forward to it.
@TreySC
Thanks for the Rojas info. Gonna hopefully burn a Taco for Cinco De Mayo.
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05-03-2021, 06:56 PM
#26003
Royal Bum
Originally Posted by
chain_gang
Oliva Serie V
First V. Awesome stick.
@
Old Smokey
Glad you enjoyed the S&R. Just picked one up recently, and am looking forward to it.
@
TreySC
Thanks for the Rojas info. Gonna hopefully burn a Taco for Cinco De Mayo.
Just a pain v or a v Maduro? Both are good in my opinion
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05-03-2021, 07:35 PM
#26004
Moderator
Originally Posted by
josh lucky 13
Just a pain v or a v Maduro? Both are good in my opinion
Plain V. I'm thinking the Maduro V will be interesting, but I'll prefer the plain. We'll see.
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05-03-2021, 11:23 PM
#26005
Golf Course Bum
Courtesy of
@chain_gang
These are always a good smoke - thanks Matthew
No cigar until you get a par - birdie if it's a scramble !
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05-04-2021, 02:38 AM
#26006
Lost no more
Monday Morning Special.
Millesime D' Or Limited Edition. Julian Sued & cia.
Cut and lit at 2:28 PM Easy light, good amount of light grey/blue smoke. Pepper/spice right there on the tongue. Nice,smooth but a bit of potency on the retrohale, after 20 minutes the cigar has picked up a bit more zing. Another 6 minutes and hardly any 'bite' at all on the retrohale. Have not done a lot of retrohaling lately but this is indeed a Special cigar. Outstanding construction, perfect draw neither too tight nor too open, slow burning, solid ash that I tapped off just short of an hour of smoking,it would've held at least to the mid point of the cigar. The draw on this special cigar was never a problem, opened up still more greater smoke volume but still slow burning the burn line holding that near perfect line. Flavour changes, not many that I could detect and put a name too. Have mentioned that this is a really Special cigar, and it is that indeed, fine tobacco. Be sure to allow, set aside time top relax and thoroughly enjoy the experience. Burn time was One Hour and Forty One Minutes. If I'd slowed down a bit think it would have been a Two Hour smoke. I'll say if You can find one of these Special Harvest cigar to smoke, grab it, You'll surely note flavour changes that I can't identify, You will not regret hunting one down, yes they are that special.
Big, no make that a Huge thanks to Alan S for sending Me a box of these beauties to enjoy. For once I'm going to be smart and take My time to smoke these cigar, 'cause they have to be a true small batch production special harvest that wont be duplicated I don't age cigars, but will surely make these last.
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05-04-2021, 02:43 AM
#26007
Lost no more
MondayRainy Evening cigar.
My Father Le Bijou 1922 Petite Robusto 4.5x50.
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05-04-2021, 03:36 AM
#26008
Lost no more
Originally Posted by
TreySC
Had the rojas osok colab Los Tejanos last night it was good too but I think the standard was my favorite of the 3. Neanderthal and a nice dram tonight after an wonderful anniversary dinner with the Mrs.
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Congratulations on the Anniversary wishing you and Your Wife many more to celebrate in good health.
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05-04-2021, 03:48 AM
#26009
Lost no more
Losing the battle to stay awake, too dang little sleep over last few Days/Nights.
Too tired ,cain't even find the 'rightly' thread to post this in.Here's a teaser pix.More to come once I get some shut eye time.
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05-04-2021, 12:23 PM
#26010
Lost no more
Congrats and thanks Old Smokey.
Semi awake, had couple cups of coffee and about to head on out to smoke this fine cigar that I received from Steve,Old Smokey.
Thinking of You and Mrs. Old Smokey on Your this very special Wedding Anniversary Congratulations and wishing You both all the very best.
The cigar: Arturo Fuente Don Carlos Personal Reserve Robusto 5x50. One I'd never have the chance to smoke had Steve not sent this one to Me, so along with Congrats Thanks My Friend.
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