Old Soldier
What's brown and sounds like a bell? DUNG!
Hello to all here! My name is Bobby, I just recently picked the old cigar "habit" back up and am truly enjoying it. For so long where I live the only available decent cigars were through the mail and it was so hit and miss that I just lost interest. Recently I decided to look online and find a decent small humidor and look for a specific cigar or two that I used to enjoy very much. One of my absolute favorite sticks is the Diamond Crown #4 Connecticut Robusto. I do like the mildness and flavor of them...perfect with a morning coffee, a nice neat Irish Whiskey or a GOOD single malt. I'm also a Montecristo fan...both Cuban and non as well as several others.
I am an old soldier (as the name suggests LOL), I had a total of 13 years active duty US Army (Military Intelligence) and Arkansas Army National Guard (Infantry) from 1988-2001. Had a career as a City Carrier with the USPS (cush job) until 2012 when I had to take (forced into LOL) early retirement...I aggravated one of those "old soldier" injuries and they put me out to pasture. So my wife, my kids and old worthless me moved to the family farm here in very rural SW Arkansas (in the family since 1840). Now I do what I please, watch the cows eat green grass and sit under a couple of 200+ year old post oaks while puffing on a good stogie!
Wanted to join a couple of forums where I could talk to a few like minds and BS about good cigars and bitch about some of the bad ones that come along from time to time! Glad to be amongst you all!!
I am an old soldier (as the name suggests LOL), I had a total of 13 years active duty US Army (Military Intelligence) and Arkansas Army National Guard (Infantry) from 1988-2001. Had a career as a City Carrier with the USPS (cush job) until 2012 when I had to take (forced into LOL) early retirement...I aggravated one of those "old soldier" injuries and they put me out to pasture. So my wife, my kids and old worthless me moved to the family farm here in very rural SW Arkansas (in the family since 1840). Now I do what I please, watch the cows eat green grass and sit under a couple of 200+ year old post oaks while puffing on a good stogie!
Wanted to join a couple of forums where I could talk to a few like minds and BS about good cigars and bitch about some of the bad ones that come along from time to time! Glad to be amongst you all!!