Cigars in the White House? Not the first time nor the last: Señor de Ulysses S. Grant, San Teodoro de Roosevelt, Marqués de la JFK Las Fumas de Bill Clinton And don’t forget La Aroma de Monica. For Hanukka.
Now that's what I'm talkin about! Well; actualy I gave em up 15 years ago. At the time I quite I was a 5 premium cigars a day regular. Had to give em up, the wife was getting so she didn't want to be near me!!!
"A foreign journalist conducted a “man in the street” interview in Cuba. He asked the only man who would speak to him how life was in Cuba before the Revolution. The man replied that everyone lived on the edge of a clift. “And after the Revolution?” the reporter queried. “Well, we took a big step forward."
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I find Cigars easy to resist. Si, sometimes it's just a cigar, but in the White House? I don't even want to go there.
ReplyDeleteCigars in the White House?
ReplyDeleteNot the first time nor the last:
Señor de Ulysses S. Grant,
San Teodoro de Roosevelt,
Marqués de la JFK
Las Fumas de Bill Clinton
And don’t forget
La Aroma de Monica.
For Hanukka.
Now that's what I'm talkin about! Well; actualy I gave em up 15 years ago. At the time I quite I was a 5 premium cigars a day regular. Had to give em up, the wife was getting so she didn't want to be near me!!!
ReplyDeleteLes.....you sure it wasn't your Cologne??? ?Deodorant? hehehe
ReplyDeleteCould be okjimm except she selected the cologne etc.... ;-)
ReplyDelete¡Delicioso cubano! ¡Muy bueno!
ReplyDeleteFollowed of course by a fine Cohiba Churchill and a suberb cognac.
ReplyDeleteWhat? No Cuban swimmer jokes?
ReplyDelete"A foreign journalist conducted a “man in the street” interview in Cuba. He asked the only man who would speak to him how life was in Cuba before the Revolution. The man replied that everyone lived on the edge of a clift. “And after the Revolution?” the reporter queried. “Well, we took a big step forward."
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