Off the wall and strange cigar photos and stories.
jd50ae
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I want to start a new thread that I hope will be interesting and lots of you will join in.
I of course will go first.
The way to fight a war.
And second.
You are going to need some time to smoke this.
I of course will go first.
The way to fight a war.
And second.
You are going to need some time to smoke this.
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Plenty of us have seen her in many different photos but I hadn't really known much about her so, on a hunch, I decided to try googling "Cuban cigar lady" and sure enough, she's a local landmark of sorts in Havana. She lets tourists take photos of her for $. She's known as Smokin' Graciela.
Real question is how many of you "would ya" for a box of cubans?
Or how many box's of cubans would it take???
A man from Charlotte, North Carolina, having purchased a case of very expensive cigars, insured them against, among other things, fire. Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile, the man filed a claim against the insurance company, stating that the cigars were lost 'in a series of small fires'.
The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason that the man had consumed the cigars in the normal fashion. The man sued - and won.
In delivering the ruling the judge, agreeing that the claim was frivolous, stated nevertheless that the man held a policy from the company in which it had warranted that the cigars were insurable and also guaranteed that it would insure against fire, without defining what it considered to be 'unacceptable fire' , and was obliged to pay the claim. Rather than endure a lengthy and costly appeal the insurance company accepted the ruling and paid the man $15,000 for the rare cigars he had lost 'in the fires'.
After he cashed the cheque, however, the company had him arrested on 24 counts of arson. With his own insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being used against him, the man was convicted of intentionally burning his insured property and sentenced to 24 months in jail and a $24,000 fine.
I actually posted it with you in mind.
That's the spirit.
Keep them cards and letters coming folks.