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  • kingcohiba
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    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    Not sure who is even running this now Brian??

    I procrastinated too.

    It was over very quickly when I got going though
    i havent followed it very well (at least i havent read it!) but i think jdawg is. i remember reading seeing that early on. if thats the case how long we got jerry? i have a cool one to do, but need to know WHEN! lol

    btw really think thats a good one cj!

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  • cohibaIV
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    CJ...Loving the last pic mate....LOL

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  • nicwing
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    "A Nub, a Nub, my Kingdom for a Nub"

    He he, this could run and run.

    The last picture is a serious Doozie!

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  • cj121
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    Not sure who is even running this now Brian??

    I procrastinated too.

    It was over very quickly when I got going though

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  • kingcohiba
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    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    Went out on a dual mission today: get some pics in for the thread and have a day out with the family in Stratford Upon Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare: one of the worlds most critically acclaimed writers Not a big fan myself: too many typos in his scripts for me

    Anyhow, walking around gave a few opportunities.
    The first being a statue of Hamlet, who gazes longingly upon his NUB


    Which gave rise to the cigars and subsequent influence for that chilled out moment when things don't go quite right as 'Baldy Man' found out...


    Couldn't resist that one

    Then we went onto the actual house where the famous bard was born and lived, with Mrs and little CJ in the fore and to the left there...

    and closer up...

    And even one of the man himself, smoking a 464T Habano...


    What was most surprising during the day was a conversation with the curator of Shakespeare's former abode. We started talking all things cigar and the global influence upon the Hamlet cigar brand amongst other things: This led to the discovery that The Tradegy of Hamlet, or just Hamlet as it grew to be more simply known, was thus titled because Shakespeare couldn't spell NUB!
    Lol the last pic is great! Love it!

    I have two in the works too! Did Sam say when it was over? I procrastinate is why I ask!

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by Burner View Post
    That last picture is a winner - no question
    Not sure it's the corporate image they're looking for, but you never know burner

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  • Burner
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    That last picture is a winner - no question

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  • cj121
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    Went out on a dual mission today: get some pics in for the thread and have a day out with the family in Stratford Upon Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare: one of the worlds most critically acclaimed writers Not a big fan myself: too many typos in his scripts for me

    Anyhow, walking around gave a few opportunities.
    The first being a statue of Hamlet, who gazes longingly upon his NUB


    Which gave rise to the cigars and subsequent influence for that chilled out moment when things don't go quite right as 'Baldy Man' found out...


    Couldn't resist that one

    Then we went onto the actual house where the famous bard was born and lived, with Mrs and little CJ in the fore and to the left there...

    and closer up...

    And even one of the man himself, smoking a 464T Habano...


    What was most surprising during the day was a conversation with the curator of Shakespeare's former abode. We started talking all things cigar and the global influence upon the Hamlet cigar brand amongst other things: This led to the discovery that The Tradegy of Hamlet, or just Hamlet as it grew to be more simply known, was thus titled because Shakespeare couldn't spell NUB!
    Last edited by cj121; 27-03-2010, 07:54 PM. Reason: I actually took "the knob" out.

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  • cj121
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    Originally posted by moppy View Post
    After we see Lees very special Nub holder entry are you sure the term "Squeeze something" is the correct way to phrase your post?
    Ah ha, I didn't say whether it would be 'in', or 'out' though

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  • moppy
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    Originally posted by cj121 View Post
    When does this wrap up chaps?

    Might be able to squeeze something in over the next few days (hopefully)
    After we see Lees very special Nub holder entry are you sure the term "Squeeze something" is the correct way to phrase your post?

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  • cj121
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    When does this wrap up chaps?

    Might be able to squeeze something in over the next few days (hopefully)

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  • skyhigh
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    finish this now and me and Lee are laughing. We're the only contenders.

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  • Lee Nub
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    Yes they are legal just wanted to add another

    My wife would have been very upset if her holder was turned down. I believe it was Mr Wing joking around, he did have me worried though

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  • Lee Nub
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    Yes they are legal just wanted to add another

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  • skyhigh
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    Another effort Lee. Don't tell me Mrs Nubs Nubs are not legal tender in this compo.

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