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Some unknown to us El Rey Del Mundo vitola. It's about 28 ring gauge and about 6 inches long. Unfortunately I don't think I have ever had a more plugged cigar. I had to cut it down by about half to get any smoke out of it. What I could taste was excellent but I finally had to give up. It did teach me that I am glad I am not a hooker and have to rely on my face muscles for a living.
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Moved my oldest daughter into her first apartment. Was emotionally harder than I thought. Only 70 miles away, but that's pretty far. Stopped in Phoenix on the way back to drown my sorrows at the Alehouse. The food there makes you rethink food in general. Not a fan of spam, but they have deep fried spam sliders with Siracha aioli coleslaw, cranberries, and something else that has the most complex flavors of salty sweet and heat. One of the best things I ever ate. Also helps that they carry at least 45 beers on tap. Nothing that is regular and only single kegs of each. Once a keg is dry, it's erased off the chalkboard and a new beer is put up.
Finishing off today with one of my favorites. 13 RyJ ex4


 
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Moved my oldest daughter into her first apartment. Was emotionally harder than I thought. Only 70 miles away, but that's pretty far. Stopped in Phoenix on the way back to drown my sorrows at the Alehouse. The food there makes you rethink food in general. Not a fan of spam, but they have deep fried spam sliders with Siracha aioli coleslaw, cranberries, and something else that has the most complex flavors of salty sweet and heat. One of the best things I ever ate. Also helps that they carry at least 45 beers on tap. Nothing that is regular and only single kegs of each. Once a keg is dry, it's erased off the chalkboard and a new beer is put up.
Finishing off today with one of my favorites. 13 RyJ ex4


Those sliders look pretty darn tasty. My youngest (and only) daughter is 22 and it looks like she will be moving out within the year. I can appreciate the difficulty.
 
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Moved my oldest daughter into her first apartment. Was emotionally harder than I thought. Only 70 miles away, but that's pretty far. Stopped in Phoenix on the way back to drown my sorrows at the Alehouse. The food there makes you rethink food in general. Not a fan of spam, but they have deep fried spam sliders with Siracha aioli coleslaw, cranberries, and something else that has the most complex flavors of salty sweet and heat. One of the best things I ever ate. Also helps that they carry at least 45 beers on tap. Nothing that is regular and only single kegs of each. Once a keg is dry, it's erased off the chalkboard and a new beer is put up.
Finishing off today with one of my favorites. 13 RyJ ex4


I can't believe I haven't ever been there before.... I can certainly understand the difficulty of moving a daughter out and am glad I don't have to worry about that for a while.
 
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