Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> At 12/4/03 10:59, Earle Horton bespake thusly:
>
> > <Preaching>
> > Tobacco is poison
> > </Preaching>
> > but keep smoking those cigars because my mutual funds own lots of
tobacco
> > company stock!
>
> Y'all need to diversify into iron lungs, stop smoking patches,
> and pro/anti-tobacco lawyer groups.
>
I am a one man Pro anti-lawyer group. Feel free to invest in me.
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> At 12/4/03 10:59, Earle Horton bespake thusly:
>
> > <Preaching>
> > Tobacco is poison
> > </Preaching>
> > but keep smoking those cigars because my mutual funds own lots of
tobacco
> > company stock!
>
> Y'all need to diversify into iron lungs, stop smoking patches,
> and pro/anti-tobacco lawyer groups.
>
I am a one man Pro anti-lawyer group. Feel free to invest in me.
#43
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> At 12/4/03 10:59, Earle Horton bespake thusly:
>
> > <Preaching>
> > Tobacco is poison
> > </Preaching>
> > but keep smoking those cigars because my mutual funds own lots of
tobacco
> > company stock!
>
> Y'all need to diversify into iron lungs, stop smoking patches,
> and pro/anti-tobacco lawyer groups.
>
I am a one man Pro anti-lawyer group. Feel free to invest in me.
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Not THAT kind of reject.
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> At 12/4/03 10:55, CRWLR bespake thusly:
>
> > I like the Presidente rejects.
>
> From *this* president, or the prior one? If the prior one,
> I'd check them for a slight marine smell before putting them
> in my mouth.
>
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
>
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> At 12/4/03 10:55, CRWLR bespake thusly:
>
> > I like the Presidente rejects.
>
> From *this* president, or the prior one? If the prior one,
> I'd check them for a slight marine smell before putting them
> in my mouth.
>
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
>
#45
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Not THAT kind of reject.
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> At 12/4/03 10:55, CRWLR bespake thusly:
>
> > I like the Presidente rejects.
>
> From *this* president, or the prior one? If the prior one,
> I'd check them for a slight marine smell before putting them
> in my mouth.
>
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
>
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:g5Nzb.421402$HS4.3347139@attbi_s01...
> At 12/4/03 10:55, CRWLR bespake thusly:
>
> > I like the Presidente rejects.
>
> From *this* president, or the prior one? If the prior one,
> I'd check them for a slight marine smell before putting them
> in my mouth.
>
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
>
#46
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Not THAT kind of reject.
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:g5Nzb.421402$HS4.3347139@attbi_s01...
> At 12/4/03 10:55, CRWLR bespake thusly:
>
> > I like the Presidente rejects.
>
> From *this* president, or the prior one? If the prior one,
> I'd check them for a slight marine smell before putting them
> in my mouth.
>
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
>
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
news:g5Nzb.421402$HS4.3347139@attbi_s01...
> At 12/4/03 10:55, CRWLR bespake thusly:
>
> > I like the Presidente rejects.
>
> From *this* president, or the prior one? If the prior one,
> I'd check them for a slight marine smell before putting them
> in my mouth.
>
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
>
#47
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Ah yes, I fondly remember JRs in NC (and NJ). The Burlington store is their
worldwide shipping warehouse, but I usually could be found in the
Statesville store since it was only an hour up the road from Columbia, SC (I
lived in Irmo).
Since the ashes go out the window, I tend toward long filler, hand rolled
cigars. I've always been partial to Honduran or Nicaraguan vitolas. Since my
commute to work is around 10 minutes, I usually save my in-Jeep smoking for
the 3 hour long trips back to my hometown, when I can devote the time to a
larger cigar.
Later,
Travis of the North
"Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote in message
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> Which cigar do you prefer to smoke in your Jeep? I keep a "Tupperware
> humidor" (actually, I think it's Rubbermaid) in my center console so I
> always have one on hand when needed. I'm currently loaded with Mister B.
> They are CHEAP (20 for $10) but smoke like a smooooth $4-5 cigar. Even
> burn, good flavor, smooth to the end. You can get them at
> http://www.jrcigars.com/ I pass by their store about once a month so I
stock
> up!
>
>
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worldwide shipping warehouse, but I usually could be found in the
Statesville store since it was only an hour up the road from Columbia, SC (I
lived in Irmo).
Since the ashes go out the window, I tend toward long filler, hand rolled
cigars. I've always been partial to Honduran or Nicaraguan vitolas. Since my
commute to work is around 10 minutes, I usually save my in-Jeep smoking for
the 3 hour long trips back to my hometown, when I can devote the time to a
larger cigar.
Later,
Travis of the North
"Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote in message
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> Which cigar do you prefer to smoke in your Jeep? I keep a "Tupperware
> humidor" (actually, I think it's Rubbermaid) in my center console so I
> always have one on hand when needed. I'm currently loaded with Mister B.
> They are CHEAP (20 for $10) but smoke like a smooooth $4-5 cigar. Even
> burn, good flavor, smooth to the end. You can get them at
> http://www.jrcigars.com/ I pass by their store about once a month so I
stock
> up!
>
>
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#48
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Ah yes, I fondly remember JRs in NC (and NJ). The Burlington store is their
worldwide shipping warehouse, but I usually could be found in the
Statesville store since it was only an hour up the road from Columbia, SC (I
lived in Irmo).
Since the ashes go out the window, I tend toward long filler, hand rolled
cigars. I've always been partial to Honduran or Nicaraguan vitolas. Since my
commute to work is around 10 minutes, I usually save my in-Jeep smoking for
the 3 hour long trips back to my hometown, when I can devote the time to a
larger cigar.
Later,
Travis of the North
"Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote in message
news:bqnn41$23hv5q$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Which cigar do you prefer to smoke in your Jeep? I keep a "Tupperware
> humidor" (actually, I think it's Rubbermaid) in my center console so I
> always have one on hand when needed. I'm currently loaded with Mister B.
> They are CHEAP (20 for $10) but smoke like a smooooth $4-5 cigar. Even
> burn, good flavor, smooth to the end. You can get them at
> http://www.jrcigars.com/ I pass by their store about once a month so I
stock
> up!
>
>
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worldwide shipping warehouse, but I usually could be found in the
Statesville store since it was only an hour up the road from Columbia, SC (I
lived in Irmo).
Since the ashes go out the window, I tend toward long filler, hand rolled
cigars. I've always been partial to Honduran or Nicaraguan vitolas. Since my
commute to work is around 10 minutes, I usually save my in-Jeep smoking for
the 3 hour long trips back to my hometown, when I can devote the time to a
larger cigar.
Later,
Travis of the North
"Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote in message
news:bqnn41$23hv5q$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Which cigar do you prefer to smoke in your Jeep? I keep a "Tupperware
> humidor" (actually, I think it's Rubbermaid) in my center console so I
> always have one on hand when needed. I'm currently loaded with Mister B.
> They are CHEAP (20 for $10) but smoke like a smooooth $4-5 cigar. Even
> burn, good flavor, smooth to the end. You can get them at
> http://www.jrcigars.com/ I pass by their store about once a month so I
stock
> up!
>
>
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#49
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Ah yes, I fondly remember JRs in NC (and NJ). The Burlington store is their
worldwide shipping warehouse, but I usually could be found in the
Statesville store since it was only an hour up the road from Columbia, SC (I
lived in Irmo).
Since the ashes go out the window, I tend toward long filler, hand rolled
cigars. I've always been partial to Honduran or Nicaraguan vitolas. Since my
commute to work is around 10 minutes, I usually save my in-Jeep smoking for
the 3 hour long trips back to my hometown, when I can devote the time to a
larger cigar.
Later,
Travis of the North
"Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote in message
news:bqnn41$23hv5q$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Which cigar do you prefer to smoke in your Jeep? I keep a "Tupperware
> humidor" (actually, I think it's Rubbermaid) in my center console so I
> always have one on hand when needed. I'm currently loaded with Mister B.
> They are CHEAP (20 for $10) but smoke like a smooooth $4-5 cigar. Even
> burn, good flavor, smooth to the end. You can get them at
> http://www.jrcigars.com/ I pass by their store about once a month so I
stock
> up!
>
>
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worldwide shipping warehouse, but I usually could be found in the
Statesville store since it was only an hour up the road from Columbia, SC (I
lived in Irmo).
Since the ashes go out the window, I tend toward long filler, hand rolled
cigars. I've always been partial to Honduran or Nicaraguan vitolas. Since my
commute to work is around 10 minutes, I usually save my in-Jeep smoking for
the 3 hour long trips back to my hometown, when I can devote the time to a
larger cigar.
Later,
Travis of the North
"Joe" <me@privacy.net (jo_ratner@yahoo.com)> wrote in message
news:bqnn41$23hv5q$1@ID-207166.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Which cigar do you prefer to smoke in your Jeep? I keep a "Tupperware
> humidor" (actually, I think it's Rubbermaid) in my center console so I
> always have one on hand when needed. I'm currently loaded with Mister B.
> They are CHEAP (20 for $10) but smoke like a smooooth $4-5 cigar. Even
> burn, good flavor, smooth to the end. You can get them at
> http://www.jrcigars.com/ I pass by their store about once a month so I
stock
> up!
>
>
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#50
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Re: Hey Travis (and anybody else who cares to answer)
Who invited this potty mouth...
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"ß" <e@tme.com> wrote in message news:vsv1dr4i3lte7e@corp.supernews.com...
> You bunch of f***n' Yankee rednecks, have no taste in cigars !
> No wonder Castro hates all you f***rs !
>
> B
>
>
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JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, Dana 30 Front. SOA
4.56 Gears, LockRight F&R
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
"ß" <e@tme.com> wrote in message news:vsv1dr4i3lte7e@corp.supernews.com...
> You bunch of f***n' Yankee rednecks, have no taste in cigars !
> No wonder Castro hates all you f***rs !
>
> B
>
>