I believe there's not enough bombing going on here at Cigar Geeks.
I believe actions speak louder than words.
I believe the bombing will continue until morale improves.
I believe that's all I have to say about that.
I was wrong in the last line of my first post in this thread...I do, in fact, have something else to say about that.
Your mailing address must be viewable to members so I (and other members) will know what address to send to. Keep in mind that a bomb is a surprise attack, so I won't be asking anyone for their address for bombing purposes.
Please insure you keep your address information up to date.
Thanks. I believe that is all.
Reason for editing: Fat Fingers
Ruh-roh! Get in your bunkers everyone :biggrin:
nwb
Dig in deep :dancing: :dancing:
QuoteBeegerply - 3/15/2010 7:54 AM
Dig in deep :dancing: :dancing:
I was afraid we have to dig you out..... :-0
I beleive . . . I'll have another beer!
I believe...in all Les has said! Go Les! Go CGs!
:bigthumbs:
Let a BOTL get off country and he starts something... OK, the gauntlet has been thrown and we know where YOU live... Thanks for stirring the pot Les... :biggrin:
Hmmmmm.........out of country attacks........i know we've always been cordial to you guys up North here but.......beware of the Maple Syrup, boys......way to go Les.
No one is safe from the threat of international terrorism :shooter:
I believe,
The best bomb hasn't be dropped yet.....
Ride it Slim...
I believe....
that Les has inspired me to send out my own ordinance :biggrin:
nwb
The first ICBMs have left the silo...
This is why in less than a month I think this is the best cigar freaks site Ive found.
Im gunna get my radar out too for a boombastic explosion
OK, Les, you got me... got me good.
I got hit by an ICBM--an Intercontinental Cigar Bomb Mailing. There was so much damage... OH, THE HUMANITY!!!
The cigars in the pic below are actually from the wishlist I posted:
Epernay LeFerme
Padron 1964 Ann. Exclusivo
Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios
Partagas Serie D No. 4
DPG My Father LeBijou 1922 Petite Robusto
Les also included a ton of other goodies, such as a bottle of "Chamisul" Soju and a bunch of snacks. (Hey, Les, I used to work at Frito-Lay's International Headquarters, so seeing a bag of Korean Cheetos brought back a lot of great memories!)
Les didn't know this, but I just got laid off last week from a job I loved in Austin and I'm currently scrambling to find work. This was a wonderful distraction from dealing with a bunch of horrible s**t, and I really appreciate it. Les, you really cheered me up, even if I'm going to ruin my low-carb diet enjoying all of these great snacks.
:bigthumbs: :bigthumbs: :bigthumbs: :bigthumbs: :bigthumbs: :bigthumbs: :bigthumbs:
That is an awesome bomb, Les! Great job.
Corey, sorry to hear about the job. Good luck in the job search!
nwb
I just broke open a pack of the seaweed...
BOY, did you pick the right person to send this to. My Taiwanese gf turned me on to seaweed snacks a few years ago, but this stuff is much better than the "Hot & Spicy" Chinese crap we get in Chinatown...
:dancing:
Thanks again!
Great job Les :bigthumbs:
OUT- Friggin - STANDING Les.... :biggrin:
Nice one Les. Hope you find a job soon Corey, or better yet, become independently wealthy, why work when you don't have too?
:bow: Nice one Les! :cigarguy:
Great job Les, Cory sorry about your job lose :-( hang in there :biggrin:
Excellent mark Les!
Corey, good luck on the job search!
-Paul
Even after working for Frito-Lay for a year, I didn't know Korean chip bags came with surprises like a CrackerJack box...
Very nice bomb Les, that was huge!
Corey, sorry to hear about the job, hope the job search goes well for you!
Quotecmmayo - 3/22/2010 11:31 AM Even after working for Frito-Lay for a year, I didn't know Korean chip bags came with surprises like a CrackerJack box...
They're made in Korea by Lotte, under license from Frito-Lay. On a related note, Lotte also has the rights to make and distribute Pepsi.
Quotecmmayo - 3/22/2010 8:31 AM Les didn't know this, but I just got laid off last week from a job I loved in Austin and I'm currently scrambling to find work. This was a wonderful distraction from dealing with a bunch of horrible s**t, and I really appreciate it. :bigthumbs:
Corey, sorry to hear about the layoff. Best wishes for you to find a better job right away. Glad I was able to cheer you up a little.
awesome bomb!
is the bottle in the far right of the photo liquor?
Quoteqman22 - 3/22/2010 10:52 PM awesome bomb! is the bottle in the far right of the photo liquor?
Yup, this one... (http://www.chamisulfresh.com/default.asp)
(http://www.jinro.com/images/product/product05_01.jpg) (http://www.chamisulfresh.com/default.asp)
Yup I could read all of that :lmao:
I see... that clears everything up! :lmao:
Whatever it is, it's fresh and it's 19.5% ABV
I had a few encounters with it in the Ville, can't remember the name of it outside Osan AB
Quotenwb - 3/22/2010 3:35 PM
That is an awesome bomb, Les! Great job.
Corey, sorry to hear about the job. Good luck in the job search!
nwb
:word:
QuoteHot Stuff x - 3/23/2010 7:59 AM
Quoteqman22 - 3/22/2010 10:52 PM awesome bomb! is the bottle in the far right of the photo liquor?
Yup, this one... (http://www.chamisulfresh.com/default.asp)
(http://www.jinro.com/images/product/product05_01.jpg) (http://www.chamisulfresh.com/default.asp)
Les, thanks for the chamisul or soju or whatever it is...
Not as strong on the tongue as it smells. Thought it would taste like vodka, but it is almost fruity. A little floral, too.
:drinking:
Enjoying it with a TNT Alt Padron from Dave S.
:cigarman:
I urge well considered caution with soju. It's the Korean version of tequila. It has snuck up on me on more than one occasion whilst roaming the byways of Seoul, Osan, Pusan, Taegu, and a couple other places I plumb forget. It's mighty smooth going down though. Makes strong men weak, cowardly men brave, and ugly flight nurses...well nothing much can correct that...but you get my drift. :biggrin:
Les sent me a bottle for medicinal purposes!
AND..........................It has a "twist cap." I love it when they do it up in style like that :-0
Quotecmmayo - 3/26/2010 7:56 AM Les, thanks for the chamisul or soju or whatever it is... Not as strong on the tongue as it smells. Thought it would taste like vodka, but it is almost fruity. A little floral, too. :drinking: Enjoying it with a TNT Alt Padron from Dave S. :cigarman:
It's soju... the brand name is Chamisul. Most Koreans can't pronounce my last name correctly, so I tell them my name is Chamisul and they usually get a kick out of that (it's actually Chamness [Cham-ness] , but they say "Cham-nes-suh").