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ybor cigars

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

ybor cigars

Spending a short vacation in Tampa is always pleasing. If you are young, outdoorsy, and love to explore the history and culture of America then Tampa is a great place to start from. If you are really in the mood to see the rich heritage of Tampa, taste the aromatic Cuban coffee, and let yourself loose on the rhythm and vibrancy of Latin music then you will never repent your decision of hiring a luxury limousine to cruise through the city, as nothing could be more apt and opulent then a ride on Tampa limo through the sprawling 170.6 square miles of this a Gulf Coast city of Hillsborough County.

Why should I visit Tampa?

The multi-ethnic Tampa is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Florida. The main attraction of Tampa includes “Busch Gardens amusement park”, “Seminole Hard Rock Casino”, “Ybor City,” the historic Spanish town that was once called the “Cigar Capital of the World,” and some world-class museums.

In 2004, it was chosen as the top city for “twenty something” by the New York University newspaper. Tampa was also chosen as the 5th best outdoor city by Forbes in 2008. Same year Yahoo! Real Estate declared that Tampa was the 8th cleanest city in America.

Why should I hire a Tampa limo?

Limousine services in Tampa reflect the fine taste of the city. The limo offerings in Tampa are as varied as are the multi-ethnic nature of the city itself. If on one hand Tampa offers expensive luxurious limousine cars with exquisite interior then on the other hand there are some budget airport town car services as well that take you through the heart of the city. In either case, you will get an experienced driver (if you have chosen a good limo rental company) to take you through the coolest locations in the city. If you wish, you can also ask your limousine company about the guide to give you the guided tour of the city.

What to see on a Tampa limo ride?

Before you book your ride make sure that you have done a little bit of research about what all is there to see. There are many things to see in Tampa, and what you see and what you don’t depends largely upon the time and money you have at hand. But there are places you should never miss in the city, if you are in Tampa. I am going to list a few below.

Tampa’s main attraction

  • Busch Gardens
  • Ybor City
  • Florida Aquarium
  • The Big Cat Rescue
  • Lowry Park Zoo
  • Tampa Museum of Art
  • Raymond James Stadium
  • Legends Field

If you have only a little time to spend then at least a visit each to Ybor City, Busch Gardens, and Tampa Museum of Art is highly recommended.

Ybor City: Cigar is what made Ybor City famous. It attracted many Cuban, Spanish, and Italian cigar workers in the 19th century and along with them moved many cigar factories to this location. Cigar production was the backbone of Tampa economy until the first few decades of the 20th century. Today, it has become a good tourist destination that offers Latin music, Cuban, Italian, Greek, and French cuisine, and of course cigar.

Busch Gardens: Busch Gardens is a 19th century African-themed park sprawling in 335 acres. You can encounter various exotic destinations of Africa here. It also has one of the country’s main zoological gardens, which holds more than 2,000 animals. You can also dine in the exquisite restaurants, see live shows, play games, and shop in this theme park.

Tampa Museum of Art:Tampa Museum of Art is one of the most famous museums located in downtown Tampa. It exhibits 20th century fine art, antiquities of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan civilizations.

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Andrew Welkinson reviews Tampa Limo services in the state of Florida and Tampa Bay area nightlife. He also is currently researching Quinceanera Limousines.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTampa Limo Service – Cruise the Gulf Coast City in Style

guy rolling cigars. ybor city. tampa superbowl.

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cigar aficionado magazines

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

cigar aficionado magazines

Enjoying a good cigar can be compared to tasting a good wine; that is why expert smokers actually ‘taste’ the smoke coming out of every cigar. Taste glands are the best mechanism the human body has to determine the quality of a good smoke. One breath that involves the complexity and the flavors combination of a pure cigar can be compared to the pleasure of tasting a great wine or an exquisite meal.
Cigar clubs and bars are growing in the main cities of the world, making London the Mecca due to its trade and consuming capacity. When smoking in public places was prohibited in the United States, a frenzy of cigar bars was unleashed. Cigar Aficionado is the most important publication in the cigar world consisting on a monthly printout of 750,000.00 magazines. Regardless of the place you visit, it will not be long before you can identify a cigar lover; he lives in camaraderie environments. Such environment is much nicer, more cultural and perfumed than the one from cigarette smokers.
Cigars are said to be a unique experience due to the following: Very few tobacco varieties are used to elaborate a good cigar, which is planted and aged with extreme caution

  • The fermentation process makes the tobacco leaves lose most of their nicotine
  • Cigars designed to burn at very low temperatures, in other words, its tobacco should never be excessively heated so it dies not lose its softness.
  • Smoke is not a secondary element, but the key to the pleasure, since the smoke contains the flavor and aroma that only a cigar can provide.

Cigar smoking tips

Once it is lighted, take the cigar to your lips and blow it prior to the first breath; this will dissipate any unwanted flavor consequence of the lighting. Once this is done, fill your mouth with cold smoke and keep it there without inhaling it; take the cigar out of your mouth, and slowly blow it out. Please hold an instant before the next puff. Do not rush, it is recommended that you take intervals of a minute or so, to prevent the cigar from blowing off. Remember, the faster you smoke, the least you will enjoy the experience, as the cigar will heat excessively and produce a bitter flavor. The head of the cigar should be kept as dry as possible, hence avoid keeping the cigar in your mouth for too long. A cigar with moisture starts to lose flavor when nicotine and tar start mixing with saliva, therefore, do not hold your cigar for more than three minutes on every smoke.
The first half of the cigar is different to the second, the smoke increases and the flavor intensifies as you smoke which is not always positive.  This happens after having smoked a third of the cigar (expert cigar smokers can tell when this moment has been reached, and proceed to light off the cigar, as it had already transpired its thru essence; not doing so will end up in an unpleasant sensation as the cigar turns bitterer by the minute).
Hold the cigar gently but firmly, try not to squeeze it, as it may impact the blow. Hold it between your thumb, index and middle fingers.
The ashtray should be the cigar’s rest place; let it burn off, so it will rapidly consume and generate less smell than pushing it against the ashtray.

Hope the paragraphs above had given you an introduction to Smoking Cigars. You can find more information at: http://www.mensmokingcigars.com/

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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comMen smoking cigars

How to Cut a Cigar

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cigars aficionado

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

cigars aficionado
Why don’t Cigars have their own category on Y!A

They are not beer, wine, nor spirits. Why hide aficionados in a food category like a “red-headed step-child”?

Several of the umbrella categories here on YA could use some tweaking, I agree. Earlier I read by way of a similar but unrelated question the YA staff is aware that various people would like to see some of these changes but they’re currently working on technical issues with the site which they have deemed more important.

http://suggestions.yahoo.com/detail/?prop=answers&fid=103792

James Suckling Visits Cuban Tobacco Grower Alejandro Robaina | Cigar Aficionado

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cigar memorabilia

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

cigar memorabilia

The Christmas season is once again just around the corner. Maybe you need some unique gift ideas for him? Following is a list of Christmas gift ideas that are sure to be greatly enjoyed by the dad, uncle, grandpa, good friend, co-worker, boss, brother-in-law, cousin or father-in-law on your shopping list.

Personalized keepsake items are always fun and unique gift ideas. Items like: glass or ceramic coffee mugs, crystal or marble picture frames, leather wallet or checkbook cover, Swiss army knife, crystal or marble award/plaque, leather travel bags, passport cover or holder, jewelry, iPod or DVD/CD cases, funny T-shirts, hats and sweatshirts or crystal barware items like: decanter sets, glassware, carafes and other home bar essentials.

Also try these fun and unique gift ideas: personalized bar signs, fine art wall poster prints, banner/garden flags, gift baskets and smoking accessories like: a humidor box, holding case or cutter for the cigar lover. Best of all these gift items can all be personalized with names, dates, initials, even poems and famous sayings or quotes, depending upon the size and style of the item chosen.

Another unique group of gift ideas are as follows: grilling tool set, gardening tool set, maintenance tools, garage organizing items, a gift certificate to a favorite store and NFL sports memorabilia which comes in a large variety of items for the die hard sports fan. All these items are great ideas for every guy on your list, just match the right gift to the right guy and he?ll not only enjoy his gift but also have something to look forward to as well.

Going out and doing fun stuff for a gift idea is always a big hit with him. Gifts like: a relaxing massage, a day at the spa, a weekend getaway with the family or the guys, hunting or fishing trip, tickets to a favorite concert, game or other event, a game of golf or tickets to an amusement park are all fun to both give and receive during the holiday season. You just have to pick which gift he would like best and watch his eyes light up when he opens his gift.

Another option is to have everybody go in together on a gift. Gift ideas like: a big screen TV, massage chair, iPod, blackberry, surround sound system, took box, power tools, laptop or computer and plane tickets for an event or vacation are all great gift ideas that can be out of reach for those sticking to a budget. When everybody split?s the cost, you have the chance to get him one big gift that he?s sure to love and enjoy.

This last group of gift ideas is a combination of all the different gift groups. Items like: cufflinks, flasks, shot glasses, valet trays, watch boxes, desk accessories like: nameplates, organizers, memo pad holders and pen sets or golf gifts like: a shoe bag, shadow box, a divot tool and ball marker and new clubs or wine gifts like: crystal glassware, carafes, stoppers and presentation boxes, plus leather toiletry bags or grooming kits can all be personalized and are something he can use, look forward to and will appreciate.

No matter who he is to you or what kind of man you are shopping for, remember to look around for the best deal possible. The internet is a great way to get both the quality you want and best price available when looking for that perfect Christmas present. So start looking early and find what you want, thus eliminating any last minute shopping stress.

Most importantly remember to find the gift that best fits his personality. Items that he can use, allow him to pursue his hobbies or can enjoy are always the best kind of gifts to give. Plus whether it?s personalized Christmas gift or a fun and memorable vacation/getaway, you know he will love and cherish your unique gift for years to come.

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Angelique writes articles for Wealthwood Christmas Gifts and Blog Wealthwood. Article Source AE437: Unique Personalized Christmas Gifts for Him

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1930’s Glamour Girls ( Vintage Erotica ) On Cigarette Cards

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cigar report magazine

Monday, May 4th, 2009

cigar report magazine

Aaron Sigmond on Cigar Report Magazine

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cigar cult journal

Monday, April 13th, 2009

cigar cult journal

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cigar magazine

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

cigar magazine
hello can anybody give me links of pictures of actors smoking cigars?i need a lot of them if you have them.plz?

i need pictures of cigar smoking actors and i can’t find many of them or if i find them they are very very low quality and u can’t see anything….plz can u help?magazine scans or whatever?

Does this help? I didn’t look through all of them.

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&rlz=1T4GZHY_enUS228US228&um=1&sa=1&q=actors+with+cigars&btnG=Search+images&aq=f&oq=&aqi=&start=0

Cigar Snob Magazine Photoshoot September / October ‘09.

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cigars magazine

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

cigars magazine

With every hobby or lifestyle there are certain accessories that are a must have, cigar smoking is no different. To get the full enjoyment out of smoking a cigar you can’t just light one up without the right cutter and lighter. Don’t worry, below are listed the various cigar accessories you’ll need to fit right in at your next social function.

First, you have to get to know a little bit about the cigar your smoking. You can do this by picking up a cigar magazine or by visiting some top cigar sites like Apexcigar.com. There are so many cigars out there to choose from. To get the one you like it really takes a little bit of research and trial and error.

After you have found a brand of cigar you like, next

you’ll want to invest in a cigar humidor. cigar humidors help preserve your cigars by maintaining correct humidity levels and temperature. Usually cigar humidors hold from 20 to 25 cigars but some can hold upwards of 100. You might be surprised, but there are a tremendous amount of types of cigars out there. stick with some of the top brands like CAO and Savoy.

Now, you can’t exactly carry around a cigar humidor with you, there pretty big and bulky in some cases. What you need is a cigar case or pouch. These can fit right into your coat pocket and can hold up to 5 cigars, sometimes more. They are good for transport, keeping your cigars clean and prevent them from being crushed. They also enable you to have a cigar of your choosing whenever you want.

Next your going to want to pick up a nice cigar cutter. Cigar cutters give you a clean end instead of bitting the tip off of one. I mean were not animals here. Cigar cutters can range from a couple of bucks to around a hundred dollars. Just depends on your taste.

Finally, the only way you are going to be able to

enjoy your favorite cigar that you just pulled from

your case is to have a fashionable lighter? Don’t even think about picking up an everyday bic and lighting up either. You need something with a little style and class. There are various types of lighters like the Colibri and the Lotus. Just select a lighter that looks great to you and

that you’ll feel comfortable pulling out and lighting up.

So now you know the cigar accessories that you need to become a professional cigar smoker. Once you have all the right accessories smoking a cigar will be a much more pleasurable experience. So I guess there is only one thing left to do, light

up!

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As you now know cigar accessories are a must have. To get the latest and most popular cigar accessories please visit Apexcigar.com. We offer a wide variety of cigar accessories that you can be proud of using at your next social event.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comWhat You Need to Know About Cigar Accessories

Manny Iriarte/Padron Cigars/ECCJ Cover Photo Shoot

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european cigar magazine

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

european cigar magazine

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cigar subscription

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

cigar subscription

Envisioned by the Fisher Brothers as “the most beautiful building in the world,” the Fisher Building in Detroit was designed by Albert Kahn in the early 1920s. The seven brothers were sons of Lawrence Fisher, Sr., a Ohio carriage maker. Coming to Detroit, the brothers founded Fisher Body Company, which eventually was bought out by General Motors. Their aim was to create a building in Detroit that would express the Fishers’ appreciation of their new hometown.

When completed, the Fisher Building interior included a variety of marble from places such as France, Germany, Italy, and Greece. A barrel vaulted ceiling was decorated with cherubs and eagles. Along the building’s arcade, visitors are met with chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and in panels along the walls. Between 500 to 600 of the chandelier’s lights are replaced at a time. Visitors to the Fisher were greeted by men in white who would park their cars; free babysitting for shoppers, complete with a carousel and nurses; and a lavish lunch in the famed Huyler’s L’Aiglon tea room.

In the Fisher Theater, guests admired the Aztec theme and Mexican-Indian art, as well as banana trees, and wandering macaws that audience members fed by hand. In the lobby, goldfish and turtles made their home in a pond. Here, performances by the house orchestra, organ recitals, stage shows, and movies entertained guests. Following the Depression, the theater mainly operated as a movie house.

In 1961, the theater was remodeled as a live theater under the management of the Nederlander Theatrical Corporation. The original 3,500 seats were scaled down to 2,089 to create a more intimate atmosphere for guests. The Nederlander family began their theater legacy with David Nederlander, son of a Detroit cigar maker. David managed the Detroit Opera House, where the likes of Barrymore, Eddie Cantor, and Al Jolson made appearances. He later operated the Shubert and Cass theaters, which featured Jack Benny, Gloria Swanson, and Better Davis.

In 1961, David and his sons turned their attention to the Fisher Theater, hosting many shows that were on their way to Broadway and building the country’s largest subscription audience. Today, the Nederlander family owns theaters across the USA and in London, England.

Today, the Fisher Theater, Broadway in Detroit, features some of theater’s most popular traveling Broadway productions. For instance, in January 2008, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Whistle Down the Wind” came direct from London. Proclaimed by critics to be “Andrew Lloyd Webber’s best show since ‘Phantom of the Opera,’” the production is an uplifting musical about a young Louisiana girl and her siblings as they approach the first Christmas since the death of their mother. They find a mysterious stranger and, convinced he is Jesus, agree to hide him from the townspeople, who are determined to find him. Based on a 1961 film of the same name, the production made its Fisher debut in January, 2008.

In February 2008, audiences thrilled to the feel-good production of “Mamma Mia!” Inspired by the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs, audiences enjoy the funny tale by writer Catherine Johnson, of family and friendship as it unfolds on a Greek island. Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, who composed the music for ABBA, were involved in the development of the show from its inception. With more productions playing internationally than any other musical, “Mamma Mia!” is a global smash hit and has won numerous Tony Awards.

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Checker Sedan provides limousine Detroit service from the Detroit Metro Airport servicing the Detroit Metro region. Detroit travel has never been easier with limousine Detroit service.

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Meria interviews: Jesse Ventura part 6

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