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Hey! I pointed that out first sad.png

I also offered:

"Whoever gets that box of Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas,

I will give them 3 good cigars for the empty box. I have a decent use for that one... :rolleyes: "

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Hey! I pointed that out first sad.png

I also offered:

"Whoever gets that box of Hoyo de Monterrey Double Coronas,

I will give them 3 good cigars for the empty box. I have a decent use for that one... :rolleyes:"

Well picked!

back to the dungeon I go..party.gif

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The White Whale

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Herman Mellville's Moby ****.

Much more interesting than Moby **** is the original story who inspired Herman to write his book.

Sorry but at this moment I really cannot remember its name.

If someone can help I would appreciate.

It's a true story about sailors in New England.

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Much more interesting than Moby **** is the original story who inspired Herman to write his book.

Sorry but at this moment I really cannot remember its name.

If someone can help I would appreciate.

Ah! learned this in English class. ship named Essex was the original one that was sunk by a Sperm Whale. quick google reveals THIS as the story.

didn't know it was this intensive, though. will go pour meself a tipple and read this, now.

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Reading with some tea and LFDC Short Robusto. I forgot all about this.

huh. what teas do you take with your cigars?

normally i do chamomile. but haven't tried that in a LONG time

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I always found the POS code made me smile :)

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huh. what teas do you take with your cigars?

normally i do chamomile. but haven't tried that in a LONG time

I've been enjoying two organic teas recently. A spearmint and a lemongrass, mint and ginger blend both with honey. Both pleasant with a cigar. Russian caravan (smoked?) tea can be an interesting choice with a smoke also
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We got the macho whaling adventure story crowd and well the avid tea drinkers

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Ah! learned this in English class. ship named Essex was the original one that was sunk by a Sperm Whale. quick google reveals THIS as the story.

didn't know it was this intensive, though. will go pour meself a tipple and read this, now.

True.

I think the book is Nathaniel Philbrick, In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex

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What's in it sex toys? HA HA Or maybe body parts? I know everbody tells mr I'm A bit twisted!

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a buddy of mine had a box code of EAT CUN from way back when they really where a code

And What month would CUN be?

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And What month would CUN be?

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this was probably a code used before Habanos SA used month abbreviations.

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Just read the story. Wow! Poor buggers...

HA HA funny I told someone A while back they should read 1984 there responce why read A book that old!!! DUH Whata ya gon to do except say fogetaboutit!

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Well...I put an order in for it with Di! Middle of the night Brisbane time so Im waiting excitedly to see if I got there first.

As Ogus referred to, I might use it to store my White Whales - though I cant see me getting through 25 DC much sooner than 2020.

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its the month code before they decidide to tell everyone the month. thats the month it is. for all i know EAT is the month or CUN is. we all found it funny. my apologies i probably should have been more clear. btw they where a box of partagas charlottes.

my buddy that owns the box might see this. hes not a member but im sure he takes a peek and will find it funny once again too

That box sure is a keeper!!

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And What month would CUN be?

CUN would be July of 1981

This would be before the branding system came into operation in 1985. so that shouldn't be a thing. EAT is a factory that i can't remember.

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