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11th April 06, 02:34 PM
#1
Kilted at work-CelticFest and Cigars
Here I am at work during the 2005 Celtic Classic in Bethlehem, PA
wearing my heavyweight BlackWatch SWK. This year I need at least
one for each day, 3 days of heavy cigar smoke makes for some
lingering odors.
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11th April 06, 06:25 PM
#2
Very cool. Good looking ensemble.
What is it you do with cigars exactly? I finally found a cigar I truly enjoy, the Drew Estates Java Robusto's. I purposely keep them to one a month or less so it remains a special treat.
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11th April 06, 06:41 PM
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 Originally Posted by Yaish
What is it you do with cigars exactly? ...
Well, unless your last name is Clinton, you usually light one end and inhale on the other and enjoy the sensation. If your last name is Clinton, there is some additional preparation before lighting up...
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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12th April 06, 06:53 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Yaish
Very cool. Good looking ensemble.
What is it you do with cigars exactly? I finally found a cigar I truly enjoy, the Drew Estates Java Robusto's. I purposely keep them to one a month or less so it remains a special treat.
Thank you, I'm the Assistant Manager at a shop. The Java is one tasty
cigar, not an everyday smoke but occasionally w/ a cup of coffee.
 Originally Posted by BLAZN
Killer ensemble.
Cigar type guy here. I don't like to smoke around the kids, so I very rarely smoke anything.
I wasn't sure the guayabera would work with a kilt, I'm glad I was wrong.
I have to admit my son does see me smoke cigars, but he's just happy
that I quit smoking cigarettes.
Big Paul- that's our mascot, smiley w/ 5 o'clock shadow and a stogie in
his mouth. Kind of like the Walmart guy, only cooler.
Pour1Malt- Two words, trade embargo.... oh well, the Siglo VI remains one
of my favorites anyway.
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12th April 06, 09:14 AM
#5
Maybe you guys want to have a good cigar discussion at the pub http://www.xmarksthepub.com/forum/
There has not been a lot of activity there in that section, and I am sure others would join in. Besides we need more members over there. 
Having just given up cigarettes, the thought of smoking anything in a kilt doesn't sit well with me right now. I used to love a good cigar and a malt though. Maybe again one day.
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12th April 06, 09:13 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Colin
Maybe you guys want to have a good cigar discussion at the pub http://www.xmarksthepub.com/forum/
There has not been a lot of activity there in that section, and I am sure others would join in. Besides we need more members over there.
Having just given up cigarettes, the thought of smoking anything in a kilt doesn't sit well with me right now. I used to love a good cigar and a malt though. Maybe again one day.
Personally, I've got to start logging in over at the Pub more often. I just find I spend so much time on XMarks, that I know I'll get in trouble if I spend that much time over at the pub too.
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12th April 06, 10:26 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Johnny M
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Pour1Malt- Two words, trade embargo.... oh well, the Siglo VI remains one
of my favorites anyway.
twa better words...
"damn silly"..... :rolleyes:
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11th April 06, 07:46 PM
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CelticFest and Cigars...
Hi!
Well, that isn't far from what I did last Thursday on Tartan Day. I wore my FIRST new kilt (MacNicol Hunting Modern 8-yd) to my pipe/cigar club's weekly potluck supper and gave away a BUNCH of referrals to XMarks! Got a bunch of very complimentary comments, NO bad comments. No photos, however, guys sorry. I shall NOT make that mistake again. My new cellphone (from my son who works for Verizon!) has a built-in camera. Not the best resolution to be sure, but it takes good e-mail-sized pix.
I'm more of a pipe fan than cigars, but I do like most maduro Churchills, particularly Padron.
Smoking Wilke #13 in a Sullivan Powell bent bulldog as I type this.
I wonder how many other pipesters are in our bunch here?
Sandy
Nothing is worn under the kilt...everything works just fine!!
Alexander Nicoll Gerli (Sandy)
Clan MacNicol (MacNeacail)
Mount Airy, NC, MAYBERRY USA!
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11th April 06, 08:31 PM
#9
Looking good Johnny! Looks like an awesome time.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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11th April 06, 09:15 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by angerli
...I wonder how many other pipesters are in our bunch here?
I'm a diehard Peterson's fan; usually smoke Sweet Killarney (or other aromatics) in my Killarney #68. There's more of us to be found at Xmarksthepub.com in case you're interested.
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