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What starts your morning off right?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 66375" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>On my work days I'm usually up around four in the morning, leave the house at five-fifteen and at work by six. Don't get home until seven that night so my "first" smoke of the day is usually around eleven in the afternoon and it is a cigar. On my days off I generally start the morning off with a bowl of Uhle's 232 and then for the rest of the day smoke English blends and cigars. Lately I have been visiting the local B&M on two of my days off (I work a four on four off schedule) for a couple of hours talking to the manager (who use to work at Marty Pulvers B&M in San Fransisco as his tobacco blender and pipe restorer before Marty closed up shop) and enjoying a couple of bowls or cigars. I have lucked out now because the shop is only about a mile down the road from my house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 66375, member: 29"] On my work days I'm usually up around four in the morning, leave the house at five-fifteen and at work by six. Don't get home until seven that night so my "first" smoke of the day is usually around eleven in the afternoon and it is a cigar. On my days off I generally start the morning off with a bowl of Uhle's 232 and then for the rest of the day smoke English blends and cigars. Lately I have been visiting the local B&M on two of my days off (I work a four on four off schedule) for a couple of hours talking to the manager (who use to work at Marty Pulvers B&M in San Fransisco as his tobacco blender and pipe restorer before Marty closed up shop) and enjoying a couple of bowls or cigars. I have lucked out now because the shop is only about a mile down the road from my house. [/QUOTE]
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