In honor of those that paid the ultimate sacrifice so we could have the freedom to do things like this
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In honor of those that paid the ultimate sacrifice so we could have the freedom to do things like this
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...psrtkremhc.jpg
Hope all had a great holiday!
Had this after washing the car with my 5 year old:
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Good flavors, but it required constant attention...
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Lancero for Heather, double robusto for me. V is for Victory, won by the blood of selfless warriors. In loving memory of Sgt Clinton D Bradley, my maternal grandfather. WW2, 3rd Armored Division
Started the day with a popular choice
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Followed up with a Felix Assouline Ringo courtesy of @zeebee
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and ending the day with a Curivari Gloria de Leon Fuerza from my long lost buddy @jp1979
Way back in the early hours of this day while waiting for the coffee to clear away some of the mist. Jericho Hill .44S that had ragged foot, trimmed that, and it was about 4.75x44 when lit. Bit tight draw at first then, just fine, seemed to last fairly long, and tho additional coffee didn't disperse the mist,which was internal not external, the cigar smoked well. Recall having smoked at least one of these in the past, liking it as well as the LBV.
No special occasion other than being able to sit back and relax.
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