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ChrisMClark
06-06-2010, 02:07 PM
I'm flying off to the Falklands this evening for 10 days...anyone know of any cigar shops or smoker friendly pubs over there? I know it's a long shot, but I thought I'd ask!

Simon Bolivar
06-06-2010, 02:33 PM
When I was last there there was only one pub the Globe & Laurel & you could smoke anywhere. Actually there were several smoking buildings, with damaged roofs but sure they have cleaned things up by now:rolleyes:.
I expect they are mostly 'No Smoking' everything inside these days, hope you are only staying to do a concert or two & not stuck there for a 6 month tour?

eggopp
06-06-2010, 03:26 PM
Last time i was there i was being shot at by blinking Argies... cant say i had time to look for cigar shops...

:biggrin1:

68TriShield
06-06-2010, 04:17 PM
Last time i was there i was being shot at by blinking Argies... cant say i had time to look for cigar shops...

:biggrin1:
Aye,probably best you kept a low profile ;)

Son of Cigarsmoke
06-06-2010, 08:32 PM
Last time i was there i was being shot at by blinking Argies... cant say i had time to look for cigar shops...

:biggrin1:

Surely there is never a bad time for a Cigar? :smoke:

celsis
07-06-2010, 11:32 AM
Last ime I was there, you could cut the atmosphere in the Globe with a knife! Twas great!

Simon Bolivar
07-06-2010, 05:06 PM
Surely there is never a bad time for a Cigar? :smoke:
Any time snipers are about I would think is good reason to abstain until 14th June (Surrender day).
Had a great time smoking on the Uganda, sitting in a deck chair with a beer, a smoke & admiring semi-clad nurses dipping in the pool:biggrin1:

cbob
08-06-2010, 03:01 AM
Ahhhh... memories.:849:
Just the mention of "Falklands" gets me reminiscing.
While you Brave Brit Boyz were off getting blown up and sniped at in the Malvinas, I was smoking a range of dirt cheap USA and Philippine cigars on mountain tops in the wilds of the Saudi Arabian peninsula, more than slightly peeved :mad: by this curious war that had cost me the chance at an astronomy project in Argentina.
We colonials were regarded as "de facto Britishers" and no longer welcome. Things are much better now, but they still charge us more for an entry visa than they do any other country, including the UK. Go figure.

ChrisMClark
16-06-2010, 07:26 PM
Well I visited the Globe...interesting place though it was...(read 'dive' :D) I spent most evenings in the Victory Bar...which had...wait for it...a humidor with a choice of 4 Cubans at pretty reasopnable prices, even by pub standards. I enjoyed a luvverly D4 on more than one occasion whilst playing darts and supping real ale. It took me and 4 or 5 others only 3 nights drinking to complete clean this bar out of ALL it's real ale :D

I can highly recommend Victory Bar to ANYONE who ever has the opportunity to visit Stanley, or indeed the Falklands. It's a strange place, but very welcoming. I visiting Goose Green by Helo and stood on the sport the CO of 2 PARA was killed, as well as being walked through a step-by-step of the battle...over the very fround and trenches (some still there) it was fought over. Truely humbling, and I realised on that rapidly darkening, windy as hell afternoon on Friday just how fecking miserable it must have been for the boys on the ground; I have a new found respect for vets of that horrible war.

It's hard to believe that it's so far away; you could just as easily be in a little fishing village anywhere in the UK.....

......apart from the minefields, penguins, and the 'Death Star' aka RAF Mount Pleasant (never trust the name...ever, twas nothing pleasant about that place!)

It might not be top of your list for cigar travel, or any kind of travel for that matter, but it's worth visiting even for a week. And there's always a stop over at Ascension Island to grab some rays :lol:

Oh, and a quick edit: Smoking is still allowed in the 3 pubs on the so called 'Golden Triangle': Deanos, the Globe and Victory Bar. And in response to Simon, it was only a 10 day tour to do some concerts in Fox Bay, Goose Green and Stanley itself, as well as the Liberation Day Parade in Stanley. 6 months would be a little too long, even staying in Hillside!

Simon Bolivar
16-06-2010, 08:55 PM
Ten days sounds lonmg enough mate, glad you had a good trip. Supposed to be some good sea trout fishing but never got around to that last time. Maybe when I go down on a Drilling rig in a few yrs time eh:rolleyes:

ChrisMClark
17-06-2010, 10:00 AM
The Mullet fishing is supposed to be excellent too. I did like it over there, but am very glad to be home.