[QUOTE=GottaRun;1947914]Damn well who drinks Makers Mark, or do I need to refreash your memory. LOL She likes Merlot too just incase you forgot.[/QUOTE]I got refreshed last week. LOL.
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[QUOTE=GottaRun;1947914]Damn well who drinks Makers Mark, or do I need to refreash your memory. LOL She likes Merlot too just incase you forgot.[/QUOTE]I got refreshed last week. LOL.
[QUOTE=Mike1701;1948041]I got refreshed last week. LOL.[/QUOTE]DRAINED. Completely dry, I might add.
[QUOTE=Mike1701;1948041]I got refreshed last week. LOL.[/QUOTE]Dessert was served. LOL.
Looking to see if anyone knows who this 'manager' is? PM me. Thanks.
[QUOTE=BramaBull65;1948994]Looking to see if anyone knows who this 'manager' is? PM me. Thanks.[/QUOTE]You're weak in reports and especially reviews. No help from me even if I knew. Gf60.
[QUOTE=Glockman;1942907]Yes, when it comes to cigars, size matters. I was hoping that maybe Abbey Jones would volunteer to become a walking humidor! The LFD Digger is a strong cigar that can knock you on your ass. Most guys take about two hours to smoke it, but I usually fininsh it in about an hour. They go well with a glass or two of full bodied zinfandel or a shiraz. I am afraid I am a wuss when it comes to scotch. Once while visiting the Isle of Skye in Scotland, I went to a bar and asked for their best single malt scotch to try out. They poured a glass of Highland Park. Alas, I could only get two sips down before I asked for a bottle of German Lager to finish up with. I made very few friends that day in that bar in Scotland. I have smoked Cubans for about thirty years but for the last five years or so, the quality has declined. Now when I am traveling in Europe or Canada, I don't bother to even get any. Like some providers, they are over priced and not worth it.[/QUOTE]Took your advice Gman. Just pulled out my Thompson catalog and will order the five pack of the La Flor Dominicana Diggers along with my La Gloria Cubana Series R Black; they don't knock me on my ass but have had several of my friends that can't handle them. Enjoying one now. I'll give you my feedback. Gf60.
[QUOTE=Mike1701;1948041]I got refreshed last week. LOL.[/QUOTE]For a repeat. Dontcha think?
[QUOTE=GottaRun;1948293]DRAINED. Completely dry, I might add.[/QUOTE]Will do that to you!
[QUOTE=GrayWolf60;1949047]Took your advice Gman. Just pulled out my Thompson catalog and will order the five pack of the La Flor Dominicana Diggers along with my La Gloria Cubana Series R Black; they don't knock me on my ass but have had several of my friends that can't handle them. Enjoying one now. I'll give you my feedback. Gf60.[/QUOTE]If you come across a good deal on Cojimars holler at me. Got my own 'humidor' lately.
[QUOTE=ChaosTheory;1949632]If you come across a good deal on Cojimars holler at me. Got my own 'humidor' lately.[/QUOTE]Couldn't find your preference right away but I'll research. Only thing better than a good cigar is a good woman and I'm always on that scent. Gf60.
Memphis Police found a 19-year old woman fatally shot in a Super 8 Motel room of Sycamore View on Sunday afternoon. Another reason why I stay the hell away from that area.
Anyone know what happened to Pinks buddy lexie?
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[QUOTE=Moments;1950250]Memphis Police found a 19-year old woman fatally shot in a Super 8 Motel room of Sycamore View on Sunday afternoon. Another reason why I stay the hell away from that area.[/QUOTE]She went by "Sunshine" on backpage. RIP Sunshine.
[QUOTE=Moments;1950250]Memphis Police found a 19-year old woman fatally shot in a Super 8 Motel room of Sycamore View on Sunday afternoon. Another reason why I stay the hell away from that area.[/QUOTE]Sorry to hear that. I've stayed in the Sycamore / Macon Cove area a number of times and haven't really encountered any problems, though it is always a problem. It has a mix of mid-level (Drury Inn, Fairfield, etc) and low-end (Super 8, Motel 6, Red Roof Inn, etc), so it attracts a lot of people. The problem is, if you aren't going to stay there, where are you going to stay? Your options are basically: Sycamore View, Downtown, Airport area (Lamar, Brooks, Airways, Elvis Presley), Poplar / I-240 and American Way. Those are your major options for chains inside Memphis, unless you go to the suburbs or Raleigh (I don't like to do it, as it's farther out) or an hourly notel, which would be the most dangerous options of all. You would probably be okay just doing a 1 hr session but probably wouldn't want to spend the night at them.
As for the other options: downtown is the most expensive of all the areas, so it typically gets crossed off for that. It can also be less convenient because of traffic, parking, one-way streets, etc. The Airport area in general is the worst and the sketchiest. There are some decent options but plenty of bad ones. I typically don't start there. Poplar /240 is nice, though it can be pricey (not as expensive as downtown, though). You can save money on the rooms here by using Priceline, which makes these rooms a lot more affordable. If you like the privacy of a motel room (I.e. Direct access to the parking lot rather than you and / or a provider going through a lobby to get to your room) though, you are out of luck, as this area only has hotels. American Way has a mix of hotels / motels, though I don't have a lot of experience in the area. I would figure the places close to Lamar would be the worst / most dangerous and the places farther east on American Way being better / safer. I may stay here some in the future just to see about some of the places there. That sort of leaves the Sycamore View area as probably the best combination of value with a decent amount of safety.
[QUOTE=TumblingDice8;1950749]Sorry to hear that. I've stayed in the Sycamore / Macon Cove area a number of times and haven't really encountered any problems, though it is always a problem. It has a mix of mid-level (Drury Inn, Fairfield, etc) and low-end (Super 8, Motel 6, Red Roof Inn, etc), so it attracts a lot of people. The problem is, if you aren't going to stay there, where are you going to stay? Your options are basically: Sycamore View, Downtown, Airport area (Lamar, Brooks, Airways, Elvis Presley), Poplar / I-240 and American Way. Those are your major options for chains inside Memphis, unless you go to the suburbs or Raleigh (I don't like to do it, as it's farther out) or an hourly notel, which would be the most dangerous options of all. You would probably be okay just doing a 1 hr session but probably wouldn't want to spend the night at them.
As for the other options: downtown is the most expensive of all the areas, so it typically gets crossed off for that. It can also be less convenient because of traffic, parking, one-way streets, etc. The Airport area in general is the worst and the sketchiest. There are some decent options but plenty of bad ones. I typically don't start there. Poplar /240 is nice, though it can be pricey (not as expensive as downtown, though). You can save money on the rooms here by using Priceline, which makes these rooms a lot more affordable. If you like the privacy of a motel room (I.e. Direct access to the parking lot rather than you and / or a provider going through a lobby to get to your room) though, you are out of luck, as this area only has hotels. American Way has a mix of hotels / motels, though I don't have a lot of experience in the area. I would figure the places close to Lamar would be the worst / most dangerous and the places farther east on American Way being better / safer. I may stay here some in the future just to see about some of the places there. That sort of leaves the Sycamore View area as probably the best combination of value with a decent amount of safety.[/QUOTE]Don't forget Desoto County!