It was a cool morning by Florida standards at 56 degrees, rainy and windy with 80 percent humidity. I couldn't sleep. So I put on some camouflage Fruit of the Loom sweat pants and a long sleeve olive drab Henley with my Camo bedroom slippers. I filled the teapot with water from my reverse osmosis water filter, demanding pure water for my coffee. While the tea pot was getting hot on my white Hotpoint range, I ground some 8 O'Clock medium roast beans and put 4 scoops of the ground coffee in my stainless French press. I poured the boiling water in the French press and let the coffee steep for 4 minutes like I always do, then poured a cup. It is an excellent cup of coffee. I decided I would smoke a cigar so I selected a La Palina Red label toro out of my humidor and took my HP laptop to the screened porch. A bit cool outside and I had not put on any underwear, my Johnson caught a breeze so I turned on my single burner propane heater that is attached to a 20 gallon propane tank. I cut my cigar with a Xikar Ultra thin cutter and lit it with a Xikar double flame lighter (I am unsure of the exact model, but if you want to know, I will research it). I lit the cigar, it was good! After a few pulls on the cigar, my propane heater started sputtering and started to go out. Crap! Luckily, I had a second propane tank. I took a few minutes and swapped the tank out and re lit the heater. Just in time, because my balls caught a draft and weren't toasty any more. Back to my cigar and coffee. Now my coffee is cold and my cigar went out! I went back into the house and heated up my coffee in my Magic Chef microwave then relit my cigar. Life is good, my coffee is hot and the La Palina Red Label cigar was good. Halfway through, I could not detect any flavors of cardboard. I usually use a Havana Saver for the last inch or so but this cigar didn't warrant smoking the last inch.
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