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    Default Cigar and Cognac

    I have just passed the first of four stages in my 18 month graduate training program. After five weeks doing 65 hour weeks I have passed, so as soon as I got home tonight I pulled out a Cuban robusto and poured myself a glass of Hennessy VSOP and enjoyed my first break in almost three months.

    Shaving is my daily ritual that I use to relax, and I indulge in cigars and alcohol rarely, but it is so nice just to take an hour out to relax and indulge.
    Brendan

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    Best way to celebrate! I have a humidor with Cubans and a small collection of single malts for those rare occasions too.
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    Congrats! A nice cigar and a drink is so relaxing. I'm in Sydney too, I'll be doing this when it warms up a bit more.

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    A fine drink, a nice smoke and time to relax. Sounds like Heaven to me.
    "I wonder what it's like to shave with Occam's razor."

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    Congrats. I myself just enjoyed cigars and cognac practically every night on my honeymoon last week. I took my own PSD4s and RASSs and literally drank the resort out of Courvoisier VSOP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DE Shaver View Post
    A fine drink, a nice smoke and time to relax. Sounds like Heaven to me.
    +1

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    Congrats - Keep up the good work!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjh618 View Post
    I have just passed the first of four stages in my 18 month graduate training program. After five weeks doing 65 hour weeks I have passed, so as soon as I got home tonight I pulled out a Cuban robusto and poured myself a glass of Hennessy VSOP and enjoyed my first break in almost three months.

    Shaving is my daily ritual that I use to relax, and I indulge in cigars and alcohol rarely, but it is so nice just to take an hour out to relax and indulge.
    bjh618:
    Congrats and 'way-to-go'

    I myself have Cuban Cohiba Corona Especial's (a long panetela), & Siglo III's (a long corona), in my Humidor and enjoy a 'snifter' of Hine Cognac 'on the rocks' to relax and 'degress' after a hard and tiring day at the office

    Christopher

    "Those who Smoke Cohibas will never die of Cancer...but those who don't...will die of Envy". Cuban Cigar Slogan
    Last edited by The Count of Merkur Cristo; 10-03-2010 at 08:18 AM.
    Christopher ~ Member of the Order of Pinaud, Face Latherers Club United, Alliance of Merkur, League of Extraordinary Mild Shavers and the Voskhod Comrades Club.

 

 

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