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    Dad got me 10 Montecristo Petit Edmundos, a very expensive crystal cigar ash tray which weighs a tonne, and a bottle of my fav bourbon (Noahs Mill).

    Because I'm 29 and asked for Bourbon and Cigars, he also got me a pipe and slippers. Cheeky git.

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    Wifey thought it would be funny to get me some chocolate cigars.
    I wouldn't mind so much but they taste crap.

    Tony

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    • #3
      You poor guys!

      Deano - Will you try the pipe?
      I never have. I think they are revolting, so Havanas are me!

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      • #4
        Yeh I'll probably pick some up, but not really my thing, will just keep some for a laugh.
        He couldn't find a cheap one so its quite a 'good one' for a joke present.

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        • #5
          Got 10 Cohiba VI of the missus....not a bad girl after all..
          Love Life - Love Cigars

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          • #6
            My daughter stumped up with a Monte 4... a very appreciated gesture and I'm very proud of her...

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            • #7
              It's great when the family subscribe / cave in to our favourite sport, Wild!

              My missus got me a box of 25 Partagas D4 for my birthday, which was great.

              Me and a my mate had blasted out the downstairs here in the house with two D4s, followed swiftly by two banana cigars. It smelt like a humming muso club before the Nanny State.

              To be honest, you couldn't see from one side of the room to the other when she walked in from work. (I love being lost in smoke now and again).

              She knows I'm not 'bad' that often, so I didn't get the merest hint of a whinge!

              It smelt like a great brothel for the rest of the evening, but there isn't a background hum at all this morning.

              Back to being British today...

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              • #8
                ...and then the bell rang...




                ...and the courier made me a happy man... My new Stetson... at last...
                Last edited by Robusto; 03-01-2009, 02:14 PM.

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                • #9
                  BTW

                  The new hat is DEFINITELY a cigar-related pressie!
                  I'm taking her out to christen her over a PUNCH PUNCH along the promenade in the afternoon sun in a moment or two.
                  A new love.
                  Last edited by Robusto; 03-01-2009, 02:15 PM.

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                  • #10
                    my mate sent me over from Spain where he now lives a nice selection of cigars including one I have never tried before called a San Cristabal, Im actually thinking about taking the dog for an early morning walk and sparking this baby up as due to a abad cold I have ben cigar less all Christmas!

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                    • #11
                      Did you read I killed a bastard of a cold by lighting up a big one? I will certainly do it again!

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                      • #12
                        Cool Hat Robusto...

                        Did the Punch Punch fit the moment??


                        Originally posted by Robusto View Post
                        BTW

                        The new hat is DEFINITELY a cigar-related pressie!
                        I'm taking her out to christen her over a PUNCH PUNCH along the promenade in the afternoon sun in a moment or two.
                        A new love.
                        Love Life - Love Cigars

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                        • #13
                          I walked from my house to Walmer Castle and across the ex Queen Mother's field of grazing sheep. I lit my Punch Punch in the house and set off. Time was when I was IN FEAR of being caught smoking by the neighbours and would never have walked down my street smoking a fat cigar. (I went to a traditional English boarding school, and we were caned by dubious men if we were caught smoking in the school grounds. One teacher went out hunting for smoking kids with special lights on his open-top wagon as if he were hunting deer. This way to perversion, I always reckoned). In fact my very good neighbour said it was great to see me enjoying another "New Year's cheroot". (He knows I'm a muso and I reckon he thinks I'm spazzed up on the Moroccan all day long).

                          I walked with confident strides, showing off (yes - I come clean because I do show off with my stogie increasingly now - I'm a much better actor since I started to teach Drama at work) along the promenade here which was fairly busy with families taking the air. I just think - Love My Cigar Or Stuff You - these days in open-air smoking areas. I know, if people have any taste, that they will savour the magnificence of the wafts of a good Cuban cigar.

                          I then kept my Stetson on for the gig. It got many comments that were favourable. I don't care if I look a goon, or if others think I do. I'm already the "COWBOY" lol in our band, and I like that. I think this Stetson looks the business. (It is made by the Stetson Company in the States). There's no YMCA flounce to it. I'm in No Country For Old Men and loving every minute.

                          Back at my desk at work now. Typing before teaching. It's crap to be back in a suit and tie.

                          The THOUGHT of a brace of Partagas rammed together and slumbering in my humi at home.
                          The THOUGHT of my new Stetson sitting on my bookshelf at home and waiting for me to come home just like my faithful Labrador.

                          These are the sorts of things that keep me - and maybe you - going.
                          Last edited by Robusto; 05-01-2009, 09:30 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Robusto View Post

                            Back at my desk at work now. Typing before teaching. It's crap to be back in a suit and tie.

                            The THOUGHT of a brace of Partagas rammed together and slumbering in my humi at home.
                            The THOUGHT of my new Stetson sitting on my bookshelf at home and waiting for me to come home just like my faithful Labrador.

                            These are the sorts of things that keep me - and maybe you - going.
                            Agreed
                            Business in the front. Party in the back.
                            UKCF is now mobile friendly!

                            The Mullet Dog is so on fleek!

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                            • #15
                              Good one, Larry.
                              Forgot to mention the lure of the frequent wild sex, also.
                              Just did.

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