Need suggestions for the rest of the weeks smokes...

Guys, thanks for all the kind words. They are appreciated more than you know. Yesterday was a very tough and long day. I spent today with my wife and we just slowed things down and lived a little. I knew I could count on my fellow gorillas to help cheer me up. Now for tonights smoke, I randomly pulled out a Illusione mk. One of my favorites!!!

Thanks again brothers!

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Yea, the right idea... take time and relax. It's not often you'll get this long of a vacation to enjoy all at once. It was tough at first.. the first week I got up at 5:30am to get ready for work only to feel sick knowing I didn't have to... and going to bed early thinking I got to get rest for work the next day....

After a couple weeks that feeling passed and I relaxed and didn't worry as much.

You'll find a nicer job than you had.

I didnt believe it till I started this last monday. This place rocks!
 
Sorry to hear that bro.

Cigar smokes for the rest of the week?
Oliva Serie V
La Gloria Cubana Serie R Maduro #5
Joya De Nicaraugua
Camcho Triple Maduro


These oughta help forget about the old job :D
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Can't go wrong with that variety!:D
Sorry about your job, man. You'll find a new opportunity.
 
Sorry about the job but employment is just a way to provide for the real things in life, (yourself, family and friends). It took me 26 years with one employer to learn that.

My choice would be a Ashton VSG but the Camacho triple was also a great one.
 
Well, on a sad note the company I work for was bought out today by another and I was told that I would not be retained due to "budget constraints". This one is kind of tough because it was my first job since college. I know that things will work out, but for now I plan on taking the rest of the week to enjoy my cigars! Might as well celebrate new opportunities right? Give me your suggestions. What would you smoke to celebrate your liberation from the workforce?:D:D:D

As for tonight, I decided on a La Riqueza #4. :dr

I retired from a large company here in the South East, after almost 22 years. I have since begun a new career with another company. I realized all the reasons I decided to leave were the same reasons why the company is no longer in business. That was almost 4 years ago, but I have never regretted my reasons for leaving. I look today and I am very happy with the decision.

All that said to let you know that you are defined by the type of person you are and not by your employment with a particular company or unemployment. Smoke something unique, like that Opus X that you have been storing away in the humidor for some time just waiting for the right occasion for lighting that baby up. Looks like a great time to torch that baby to me. The La Riqueza #4 sounds like a great start! :tu:ss
 
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