Live just north of AA and will attest to the fine food at The Gandy Dancer - didn't realize they allowed cigars in the bar area though. Let me know if you guys arrange this and I'll join you - as an older retired guy I can provide adult supervision :D and some good smokes as well.
:ssJerry
I would condition them for a few weeks and then smoke one - if they have not been too badly abused -could be a real find. 1940-1950's clear Havana's (at .06 -.20 original price and in good condition) are fetchin some amazing prices. $250-$350 per box of 25 would be a good estimate...
Great and sobering post Ken - Among the many things Americans can be truly proud of - "Those That Serve" (all Branches) are at the very top of the list!
:tuWell Bryan you have always been a dude that takes committment to another level - nothing wrong with that- it's your style and you roll just fine with it. Sounds like you placed those marginal smokes in some good homes and got your $$$ back to re-invest in some bangin sticks. It's always...
Well Bryan it may feel like betrayal to you, and with some justification, but by smoking cuban cigars there -from his point of view - you are at least covertly and even maybe somewhat overtly threatening his business model and longer term that might seem to him to be a larger risk than losing...
It's not clear to me Bryan exactly what he is concerned about - do you smoke Cuban cigars on the premises? If not he is way off base because you in essence are smoking cigars you have purchased there- in advance and abundantly! Doesn't seem like rational business behavior on his part.
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