Bread Crumbs

Started by C130Driver, 01/07/2016 11:30 AM

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C130Driver

9114901496450542883247  :whistle:
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.

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plnortham

Who's this tracking number through!?
Phil Northam

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C130Driver

It's a bread crumb not the whole loaf. The fun for me is the mystery for you.
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.

Thomas Mann


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appollo

Nice way to send a bomb.Neat approach :biggrin:

bigjohn20081983

I can hear the evil laugh now
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headfirst

It's USPS, and I love it!   :bigthumbs:
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ntanner

#6
I didn't know those 130's were equipped for ordinance type operations. :biggrin:
I am not concerned about what you think as I can tell you don't do it often.

I used to be a people person, but then people ruined that for me.

Every loaf of bread is a tragic story of a group of grains that could have become beer but didn't.

millarddj

I thought about doing this, and I agree it's a fun way as a bomber to initiate a surprise hit. I thought some might object to it as being somehow inappropriate to start your own bomb recognition thread (note this isn't how I feel at all).

Someone better hit the deck, regardless. :biggrin:
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Mojo66

It's not an International tracking number  :cry:

But still, well done sir  :bigthumbs:
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C130Driver

Quotemillarddj - 1/7/2016  3:25 PM

I thought about doing this, and I agree it's a fun way as a bomber to initiate a surprise hit. I thought some might object to it as being somehow inappropriate to start your own bomb recognition thread (note this isn't how I feel at all).

Someone better hit the deck, regardless. :biggrin:

I hesitated for the same concern but figured what the hell people will get it. One of the curmudgeon crew may yell at me to get off the lawns but that will happen regardless.
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.

Thomas Mann


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bstessl

QuoteMojo66 - 1/7/2016  2:43 PM

It's not an International tracking number  :cry:

But still, well done sir  :bigthumbs:

 :lmao:

as far as self recognition goes, I don't think anyone feels that way.  It's just fun to get everyone's pulses going if they live in the path of the destruction!
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nirab

I don't see it as a pattin' oneself on the back, I see it yet another reason why our CG community is the BEST cigar family on the googlenet interwebs!  :biggrin:  :bigthumbs:  :bigthumbs:
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Quotenirab - 1/7/2016  5:22 PM  I don't see it as a pattin' oneself on the back, I see it yet another reason why our CG community is the BEST cigar family on the googlenet interwebs!  :biggrin:  :bigthumbs:  :bigthumbs:

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Brlesq

QuoteC130Driver - 1/7/2016  4:06 PM

Quotemillarddj - 1/7/2016  3:25 PM

I thought about doing this, and I agree it's a fun way as a bomber to initiate a surprise hit. I thought some might object to it as being somehow inappropriate to start your own bomb recognition thread (note this isn't how I feel at all).

Someone better hit the deck, regardless. :biggrin:

I hesitated for the same concern but figured what the hell people will get it. One of the curmudgeon crew may yell at me to get off the lawns but that will happen regardless.

A perfectly good way to build suspense!  There have been many ways used in the past here to let the potential victims know they are about to be hit.  My favorite was a member we had in England (Rod) a few years back showing ICBMs flying across the Atlantic on a Google Map, and each day the screen shot got closer and closer until it became a cross hair on a satellite view of the victim's house.  :-0
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QuoteBrlesq - 1/7/2016  7:40 PM

QuoteC130Driver - 1/7/2016  4:06 PM

Quotemillarddj - 1/7/2016  3:25 PM

I thought about doing this, and I agree it's a fun way as a bomber to initiate a surprise hit. I thought some might object to it as being somehow inappropriate to start your own bomb recognition thread (note this isn't how I feel at all).

Someone better hit the deck, regardless. :biggrin:

I hesitated for the same concern but figured what the hell people will get it. One of the curmudgeon crew may yell at me to get off the lawns but that will happen regardless.

A perfectly good way to build suspense!  There have been many ways used in the past here to let the potential victims know they are about to be hit.  My favorite was a member we had in England (Rod) a few years back showing ICBMs flying across the Atlantic on a Google Map, and each day the screen shot got closer and closer until it became a cross hair on a satellite view of the victim's house.  :-0

I always loved those too!

E
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Camshaft83

QuoteBrlesq - 1/7/2016  5:40 PM

QuoteC130Driver - 1/7/2016  4:06 PM

Quotemillarddj - 1/7/2016  3:25 PM

I thought about doing this, and I agree it's a fun way as a bomber to initiate a surprise hit. I thought some might object to it as being somehow inappropriate to start your own bomb recognition thread (note this isn't how I feel at all).

Someone better hit the deck, regardless. :biggrin:

I hesitated for the same concern but figured what the hell people will get it. One of the curmudgeon crew may yell at me to get off the lawns but that will happen regardless.

A perfectly good way to build suspense!  There have been many ways used in the past here to let the potential victims know they are about to be hit.  My favorite was a member we had in England (Rod) a few years back showing ICBMs flying across the Atlantic on a Google Map, and each day the screen shot got closer and closer until it became a cross hair on a satellite view of the victim's house.  :-0

That is a pretty cool idea.   :bigthumbs:
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QuoteBrlesq - 1/7/2016  7:40 PM  
QuoteC130Driver - 1/7/2016  4:06 PM  
Quotemillarddj - 1/7/2016  3:25 PM  I thought about doing this, and I agree it's a fun way as a bomber to initiate a surprise hit. I thought some might object to it as being somehow inappropriate to start your own bomb recognition thread (note this isn't how I feel at all).  Someone better hit the deck, regardless. :biggrin:
I hesitated for the same concern but figured what the hell people will get it. One of the curmudgeon crew may yell at me to get off the lawns but that will happen regardless.
A perfectly good way to build suspense!  There have been many ways used in the past here to let the potential victims know they are about to be hit.  My favorite was a member we had in England (Rod) a few years back showing ICBMs flying across the Atlantic on a Google Map, and each day the screen shot got closer and closer until it became a cross hair on a satellite view of the victim's house.  :-0  

 

 Remember the scare jumberlack1 when he posted this mess.

 "Hot off the press, emergency alert! 

Multiwarhead ICBM headed to north america! 

Contrail had notes of cedar, leather, and chocolate."

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bmac7754

Great tactic by the way Devin.  This makes people look around when they get home the next few days.
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ninfiction

20? That's something else. Did he split up a mazo of Ronnie's?

And nice work Devin!
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plnortham

I think its a brilliant idea.  It changes it up.  Its different.  Good on you!
Phil Northam

"I never smoke to excess - that is, I smoke in moderation, only one cigar at a time." ~Mark Twain

"Everybody's got to believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer." ~W.C. Fields

C130Driver

Quoteninfiction - 1/7/2016  9:36 PM

20? That's something else. Did he split up a mazo of Ronnie's?

And nice work Devin!

 :-0  20 has to be some sort of record.
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.

Thomas Mann


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MacMac

This is a fun way to begin!
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headfirst

Ok, so which geek works at the Indianapolis PO, we need pics!   :snoring:  :biggrin:
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johncw

appears to be going north of Indy.


   
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