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Iv done a search and found a few bits and pieces here and there.

I do know there are many just like myself that come after a days work and have a good Tune in mind, then maybe a wee bit of scotch, not long after that a Good cigar comes into play. in my case the wife comes home about two hours after me, many times she has stated, Feels just like walking into an old world Pub !, Patsy Cline cranked, cigar smoke in the air, bottle of Lagavulin sitting on the desk and soon, her.

Cigars and Scotch can be bought Online, I thought myself, and maybe a few others would be so kind as to kick down their sources also:

Scotch: http://www.singlemaltsdirect.com/

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Don't get me wrong, Totalwine and Bevmo are two of my Fav stores, but when trying to find your fav libation is impossible, online buying pays off.

Great, im supposed to be sick & in between catnaps, now want a shot, dam you Sancho.

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I use Pandora for Tunes & I'll gladly point you to a great deal on Craig's List for a pair of Klipsch; but, my sources for Cuban Cigars, Rum & Coffee...

:mum: :shut:

Looks like I need to get someone riproaring drunk, ill pry those sources outta ya youngin.......

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OK, if you go to Havana, there are wonderful cigars, sold by street vendors, for a Peso. A bottle of Rhum is also a Peso; but, you have to supply the empty bottle, to be re-filled.

The current wife has a pretty good idea of what this sailor did in the 70s, she aint letting me outta her sight, im down for a trip (might not come back)

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Three fingers of Havana Club and a Trinidad Fundadore and I am more than good to go! I love the elegance of the Gran Panatella/Lancero size which is my favorite, followed by the Lonsdale and No. 2.

Thought you guys also might like to see my Bob Staebel "Aristocrat" digitally controlled cabinet humidor. Holds 25-35 boxes approx. and about 300 loose in the divided drawer. A real work of art.

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Three fingers of Havana Club and a Trinidad Fundadore and I am more than good to go! I love the elegance of the Gran Panatella/Lancero size which is my favorite, followed by the Lonsdale and No. 2.

Thought you guys also might like to see my Bob Staebel "Aristocrat" digitally controlled cabinet humidor. Holds 25-35 boxes approx. and about 300 loose in the divided drawer. A real work of art.

Very nice indeed....

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If you ever get to Scotland, look for these:

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all whiskey distilleries have them.

Next summer, I plan on going back over via the QM2. I intend on renting a BMW adventure bike and touring the highlands. Rather than being on a tour bus, I will be much more capable of visiting some small stills, and perhaps tasting some rare stock. In all, I tended to like the whiskey's on the western side including the islands to the eastern north sea side. However, it seemed like there were way way more distilleries on the east coast.

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