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aaaah, that's what i thought. wonder what would be the exemptions though. grandfathered to keep the permits or is it just a hefty fine every month for maintaining it?
and outside: guess the rain (and therefore humidity) would be a lingering problem there, eh? nowadays, everyone over here is firing up the old propane giants for warmth
No it is written into law any place who main business comes from tobacco sale can have a sampling room for cigars and tobacco purchased from themselves. Though this is not in the Scottish or welsh regulation
No it is written into law any place who main business comes from tobacco sale can have a sampling room for cigars and tobacco purchased from themselves. Though this is not in the Scottish or welsh regulation
wow that's logical.. a tad too logical for the political side,
but it is pretty good for you!! here's to hoping it says that way
Bought the boxster for a bit of fun. As I don't do much mileage and normally chucking around shit in the back of a shogun got it for the wife but guess what :-) I seem to be knocking around in it lol
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A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke
I enjoy a smoke alone in the garden , or down the local but when theres a few folk around I hate when someone asks to try a couple of puffs ?
I have an interest in a very good restaurant pub called the White Hart Inn at Moreton Essex with a good heated area to smoke.
only outside for me, my toddler takes too much of an interest so also when he's asleep or not with me, in the UK right now due to the weather your lucky to be able to stand up let alone have an enjoyable smoke, so looks like mine will be allowed to age quietly and unmolested for many weeks or months to come yet
Well I guess being able to smoke at work is one of life's lucky breaks - but in my time off, out in the garden with the chimenea going is a little slice of heaven.
I'm sure there are greater things in life than a fine cigar ........... but right now I can't think what they might be.
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