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Ah, just the usual: potatoes, a few onions, beans, mange tout, peas, sweetcorn, rhubarb, pumpkin. Of course, not everything is planted out yet. I'm considering a few tobacco plants, but it's the drying and curing that would be the challenge due a lack of facility. Maybe...
A dodgy hole through the middle, which luckily, did not detract from the perfect draw FullSizeRender.jpg
A dry wrapper which kept unravelling, I was able to keep it going. A very smooth enjoyable smoke in the pleasant Bank Holiday sunshine FullSizeRender 2.jpg
Oh dear god it appears I have unleashed a monster the wife now wants to smoke the Bolivar Tubos 3 from 07 I am going to try a manky old Punch Churchill from the late 90s it fairly damaged so if it's crap it will just go in the bin
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A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke
I've just come out in the garden for a quiet, somber cigar. I lost my father suddenly on Saturday evening after he collapsed. He was only 51. I'm having some time to reflect on my own, the only real way I know how. There really is a cigar for every occasion. Cherish your loved ones, you never know when they might not be around anymore.
Originally posted by Wigan
Holy crap, Your Dale Askew?
''My religion prescribed as an absolute sacred ritual smoking cigars and drinking alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and the intervals between them.''
I've just come out in the garden for a quiet, somber cigar. I lost my father suddenly on Saturday evening after he collapsed. He was only 51. I'm having some time to reflect on my own, the only real way I know how. There really is a cigar for every occasion. Cherish your loved ones, you never know when they might not be around anymore.
Shocked mate , no words ......
thoughts and prayers go out to you and your loved ones
really sorry to hear this
Wolfie......Paul.
I've just come out in the garden for a quiet, somber cigar. I lost my father suddenly on Saturday evening after he collapsed. He was only 51. I'm having some time to reflect on my own, the only real way I know how. There really is a cigar for every occasion. Cherish your loved ones, you never know when they might not be around anymore.
So sorry Dan. God Bless mate, enjoy your cigar & cherish the memories
I've just come out in the garden for a quiet, somber cigar. I lost my father suddenly on Saturday evening after he collapsed. He was only 51. I'm having some time to reflect on my own, the only real way I know how. There really is a cigar for every occasion. Cherish your loved ones, you never know when they might not be around anymore.
Oh Mr M, I'm so sorry to hear this news. You and yours are in my thoughts...
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