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  • Saturday 20th May 2023

    Enjoying a lunch time coffee and waffles.
    The Boli Soberano is growing into something really nice, lots of choco and exotic wood. Hope you all stored some😎



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    Fresh Mag 54

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      Crown Court Reserve Robusto in the sun, finally!




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        Last Rites for this Black Label Trading Company robusto



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        'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'

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          COTM - Impressive and I'm now intrigued to know what it is!

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            2016 PL Montecarlo for me tonight. ​​​​​​

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              A rather delicious Depute

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                At a friend's son's Christening, Exquisitos 2016. Wonderful sunny day, with old friends. I have known John's (in photo), father since '81, when we both served at Culdrose & I persuaded him to take a year's draft as Medic to 30 RM's in the Falkland's. The week he arrived, the invasion began & he was taken POW. And yet he still speaks to me!

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                Simon Bolivar: Liberator of Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru & Venezuela.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                  ..... I persuaded him to take a year's draft as Medic to 30 RM's in the Falkland's. The week he arrived, the invasion began & he was taken POW. And yet he still speaks to me!
                  OK I'm sure the PoW experience was not gravy. And glad it had a happy ending. But excellent story!

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                  I think I may finally have this CAD under control...

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                  • #10
                    Indeed Banos, they were deliberately humiliated but of course they could of all been shot, they h ad disappeared 10,000 of their own people after all.
                    After some survivors leave (originally intended for those who survived their ship being sunk), they were offered to go back & help re-take the Island's. A couple chose not to, the rest Inc my friend went back as Juliet Reserve Company. I think this helped restore their self-esteem & last Nov, they went back for a reunion & were very warmly welcomed.



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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                      At a friend's son's Christening, Exquisitos 2016. Wonderful sunny day, with old friends. I have known John's (in photo), father since '81, when we both served at Culdrose & I persuaded him to take a year's draft as Medic to 30 RM's in the Falkland's. The week he arrived, the invasion began & he was taken POW. And yet he still speaks to me!

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                      You must be due him half your cigar collection in war reparations.

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                      • #12
                        🤔😅🤣😂And that's enough comedy from you, my friend!

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                          Originally posted by Simon Bolivar View Post
                          Indeed Banos, they were deliberately humiliated but of course they could of all been shot, they h ad disappeared 10,000 of their own people after all.
                          After some survivors leave (originally intended for those who survived their ship being sunk), they were offered to go back & help re-take the Island's. A couple chose not to, the rest Inc my friend went back as Juliet Reserve Company. I think this helped restore their self-esteem & last Nov, they went back for a reunion & were very warmly welcomed.



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                          Naval Party 8901. Their story well told in TV film 'An Ungentlemanly Act' (Bob Peck, Ian Richardson, 1992). Worth watching, as is, of course, the impressive 'Tumbledown' (Colin Firth's first big role).

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by grumpybaldy View Post

                            Naval Party 8901. Their story well told in TV film 'An Ungentlemanly Act' (Bob Peck, Ian Richardson, 1992). Worth watching, as is, of course, the impressive 'Tumbledown' (Colin Firth's first big role).
                            BBC a soldiers story is fascinating

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