Popular Post 99call Posted January 14, 2019 Popular Post Posted January 14, 2019 Holy moly. It this done by a millenial. Linkedin profile would read "Architect, vlogger, wordsmith, qualified lawyer (pending), Part time sex therapist, Cigar Afficiando/midwife...........will walk dogs if no other work is available" 2 4
Cayman17 Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 Never knew it was the first tubo offered by HSA ?
JohnS Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 The Siglo VI was first released in conjunction with the commemoration of the tenth anniversary in 2002 of the Linea 1492 (i.e. the Siglo I-V line) series in 1992. It was offered at first in a special humidor release called the 'Cohiba X Anniversary Línea 1492 Humidor' and these shipped in 2003. In 2004 the Cohiba Siglo VI was offered in a tubo. It doesn't seem that long ago. 2 1
boopdeep Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 Fact check complete. All accurate. No fake news here. Carry on....
MD Puffer Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 I was going to post this the other day but hadn’t the patience. Fat thumbs prevents accurate or speedy typing and keyboard time is limited until the little man falls asleep- after which I soon follow. Anyway, check out #4. Unless I’m mistaken, this cigar expert has been hoodwinked. http://www.theextravagant.com/lifestyle/cigars/cuban-cigars-2018/ 1
Ken Gargett Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 3 hours ago, JohnS said: The Siglo VI was first released in conjunction with the commemoration of the tenth anniversary in 2002 of the Linea 1492 (i.e. the Siglo I-V line) series in 1992. It was offered at first in a special humidor release called the 'Cohiba X Anniversary Línea 1492 Humidor' and these shipped in 2003. In 2004 the Cohiba Siglo VI was offered in a tubo. It doesn't seem that long ago. absolutely john. and the 2003s are such famous smokes. and first in a tube is rubbish. 1
PigFish Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 ... go ahead, crush my side business! -the Pig 1 1
Homer Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 10 hours ago, El Presidente said: These are alternative facts.
Ryan Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 Also, the Cohiba Siglo VI in 2006 discovered the cure for Polio. In 2008 it invented the casement window. It keeps on giving, that cigar. 3
99call Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 6 hours ago, MD Puffer said: I was going to post this the other day but hadn’t the patience. Fat thumbs prevents accurate or speedy typing and keyboard time is limited until the little man falls asleep- after which I soon follow. Anyway, check out #4. Unless I’m mistaken, this cigar expert has been hoodwinked. http://www.theextravagant.com/lifestyle/cigars/cuban-cigars-2018/ The worst part of it, is the guy are girl who wrote this, is currently extracting someones wisdom teeth, then off to someones house to plumb in a boiler.
thedame007 Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 28 minutes ago, 99call said: The worst part of it, is the guy are girl who wrote this, is currently extracting someones wisdom teeth, then off to someones house to plumb in a boiler. Yet they still home ownership is out of reach Great article - made me chuckle over breakfast!
99call Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 1 minute ago, thedame007 said: Yet they still home ownership is out of reach I have no axe to grind against Millenials, apart from this new fangled idea that, not only are you allowed to be involved in any given profession based on personal interest, but people seem to be self qualifying themselves!???. That said this flexibility, is no doubt connected to the baby boomer generation greed by destabilising peoples careers, the end of the job for life contracts they enjoyed. With this in mind, it's no wonder people are diversifying. I would however like them to see the difference between the necessity of qualifications between the worlds of dog grooming and Archeology!!! My missus is a paintings conservator, she's never let it go that Sigourny Weaver seems to 'fall into' professional paintings conservation in Ghostbusters, because someone else was sick!?????. "Brain surgery you say?.......sure I'll i've it a crack, after all the doctor seems to have been caught in traffic" 1
thedame007 Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 1 minute ago, 99call said: I have no axe to grind against Millenials, apart from this new fangled idea that, not only are you allowed to be involved in any given profession based on personal interest, but people seem to be self qualifying themselves!???. That said this flexibility, is no doubt connected to the baby boomer generation greed by destabilising peoples careers, the end of the job for life contracts they enjoyed. With this in mind, it's no wonder people are diversifying. I would however like them to see the difference between the necessity of qualifications between the worlds of dog grooming and Archeology!!! My missus is a paintings conservator, she's never let it go that Sigourny Weaver seems to 'fall into' professional paintings conservation in Ghostbusters, because someone else was sick!?????. "Brain surgery you say?.......sure I'll i've it a crack, after all the doctor seems to have been caught in traffic" Eloquently and aptly put, my good man. It is certainly a different place out there in the workplace with zero hours, temporary work, and the erosion of both workers rights and secure careers ! Haha, this would make such a good recurring sketch idea! Every time we see the same millennial in a whole new 'career' with disastrous outcomes! hmmmm this almost feels like it needs to be written...
99call Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 2 minutes ago, thedame007 said: hmmmm this almost feels like it needs to be written...
MD Puffer Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 6 hours ago, 99call said: I have no axe to grind against Millenials, I do. However, I don't have the time to lay into the lazy, good-fer-nothin' bastards.
99call Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 17 minutes ago, MD Puffer said: good-fer-nothin I think you'll find this kind of person in every age group. Some of the most uncooperative, self serving, greedy, lazy people i've ever come across in the work place, have been baby-boomers. I think the worst of the millenials just happen to be in our-faces on social media. My nieces and nephews, are all hard working, dedicated folk. Idiots are stirred through society, not found in one group 1
MD Puffer Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 40 minutes ago, 99call said: I think you'll find this kind of person in every age group. Some of the most uncooperative, self serving, greedy, lazy people i've ever come across in the work place, have been baby-boomers. I think the worst of the millenials just happen to be in our-faces on social media. My nieces and nephews, are all hard working, dedicated folk. Idiots are stirred through society, not found in one group No doubt. It was just an attempt at being humorous. I don't have anything against the millennials...except their tiny houses with composting toilets. 1
99call Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 3 minutes ago, MD Puffer said: except their tiny houses with composting toilets. haha! sorry after a certain number of cups of coffee, my brain fails
MD Puffer Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 16 minutes ago, 99call said: haha! sorry after a certain number of cups of coffee, my brain fails Ahh, brain failure. My baseline.
Carrie Nation Posted January 15, 2019 Posted January 15, 2019 Sadly getting so common lack of fact or research in so many articles. You really need to scrutinized your resources these days.
Ritch Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 14 hours ago, 99call said: Idiots are stirred through society, not found in one group I disagree. They are. And the label of that group is people I have to deal with at work.
Ritch Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 13 hours ago, MD Puffer said: No doubt. It was just an attempt at being humorous. I don't have anything against the millennials...except their tiny houses with composting toilets. I live on a boat. Composting toilets are all the rage. Less to empty on a weekly basis. I dont have one. I have a big tank of poo instead that is emptied every few months. But if I were to change I would seriously look at and consider a composting toilet.
MD Puffer Posted January 16, 2019 Posted January 16, 2019 1 hour ago, Ritch said: I live on a boat. Composting toilets are all the rage. Less to empty on a weekly basis. I dont have one. I have a big tank of poo instead that is emptied every few months. But if I were to change I would seriously look at and consider a composting toilet. All the more poower to you friend.
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