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Lighting a Partagas D5 in the Cigar Museum of JJ Fox, St James, London.
Sitting in Churchill's Chair.
Taken by forum member and BOTL Nic Wing, Tue 17 Feb 09.
My favourite picture for the moment as I'm on the job and loving it.
Wow! How professional you look lighting your cigar - using what looks like a long cedar match, blowing on the foot to make sure it lights evenly. Very impressive. WC would approve, I'm sure.
Does it get much better? Go to the head of the class, Amigo
I remember that chair from my trip to JJs in 2002. I can't wait to have my picture taken in that chair.
Nice Jacket, BTW.
Cheer, Mate!
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
I'm afraid you're about 10,000 miles behind every leggy Parisian woman in the queue though, which should make you most relieved.
I love and wear about six items of clothing to death. I'm wearing three of them in that picture! I do love that jacket because it retains the aroma of a good cigar for a while and makes me feel like a 'lad' and I like to 'put it about', even though I am law-abiding.
TJ. From your avatar, you look very like a musician I know who 'played' David Gilmore in a Pink Floyd tribute band I was in. I played Rick Wright, who has since snuffed it.
You have my word I am not taking the UK piss. See what you think when I upload it below later.
TJ. From your avatar, you look very like a musician I know who 'played' David Gilmore in a Pink Floyd tribute band I was in. I played Rick Wright, who has since snuffed it.
Well, Robusto, I am a white guy with brown hair, so I guess you could say I look a little like a white guy with brown hair who played David Gilmore.
Drummer, actually. Still have my Rogers kit/drum set in the basement. I haven't played much in the past years, but was pretty good in the day before the music died.
Somehow I got off the path and never got back. Just a child of the 60s, I guess. - Still looking for Ixtlan
Oh well, that's life brother.
Peace!
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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