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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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The right moment for the right cigar is a statement that brings to mind times when the stock market is flourishing. It also brings to mind times when the stock market is crashing miserably and it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get to work plotting out new pathways to survival, new pathways to prosperity.

The moment for the right cigar is FDR lighting up a stogie while planning how to rend America away from the chaos of the Depression in a dustbowl-plagued America of the 1930’s and 40’s.

The right moment for the right cigar is Winston Churchill working all hours of the day and night in his underground command headquarters in the London of the blitz.

The right moment for the right cigar is a soldier, a man or woman, who has just walked the gauntlet through a landmine in the field of battle and lived to tell the tale.

The right moment for the right cigar is a different kind of battle, when a producer has a hit after corralling writers, directors, actors and musicians, all of whom have lived their lives in artistic uncertainty, and now because of him, they have a secure future.

The right moment for the right cigar is the end of a championship game of billiards or poker. It’s also the end of a championship game of football, or baseball, or soccer, or basketball…and your side has just won.

The right moment for the right cigar is a revolution of any kind, whether you caused it, fought in it, or just escaped from it.

The right moment for the right cigar is when you realize the difference between pleasure and hedonism, and the difference between desire and necessity.

The right moment for the right cigar is when a lawsuit is over and you just won.

The right moment for the right cigar is when your little girl is crying because she’s been left out of playing with the older kids, she joins you on the back porch, you put the band from a fine cigar on her finger…and she smiles.

The right moment for the right cigar is when your teenaged son is escorted home by the police because he went to them and told them that he didn’t think he could drive safely.

The right moment for the right cigar is just after you attended the ceremony for your kid graduating from, or receiving honors for, any worthy endeavor.

Those are some of the right moments, and the right cigar for those moments may be obtained at purveyors of great cigars. So pick your moment…the right cigar awaits.

About the Author:

For access to the best Fine Cigars and Cigar accessories available check out the great deals available only on the authors website – http://www.davidoffmadison.com

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comThe Right Cigar for the Right Moment

Dennis Prager at Fat Stogies Cigar Shop

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Monday, November 10th, 2008

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Golf Cigar Holder

Golfing is definitely MY TIME. When Sunday rolls around and my wonderful wife is shopping at the Market- Im out hitting 18 with the boys and the Cigars are MANDATORY.

Golf Cigar Holders - Here Are Some Great Cigar Holders

And a good Golf Cigar Holder goesalong wayin making sure that Im not constantly worrying about whether or not my Stogie is burning in the grass somewhere.

Maybe atthe house I wouldnt worry quite as much about my cigar burning in the grass – but on the golf Course we should definitely worry about all the chemicals and even the fertilizer can be a bit dangerous if we were to smoke a cigar that has been lying there absorbing it.

Some of us just want a cigar holder for golfing that does the job – nothing fancy, just something that will hold the cigar up and off the ground while we hit or putt.

But some of us, like me, like the Stainless Steel job that can clip on to the golf Cart AND stick in the grass as well.

There are even some Golfer Cigar Holders that come with a cigar cutter and a cigar punch as well. But my favorite and the one that I have been using for the last year -(thanks to my wife and kids for Christmas) – is the “HeaterHolder” Stainless Steel Golf Cart Cigar Holder.

Its not only gtreat looking -but itis also self leveling!

Its great and I dont have to worry about it rusting or anything like that. And its not expensive either – which never hurts.

Here are some details.

The HeaterHolder Golf Cigar Holder

Product Description

HeaterHolder Stainless Steel Cigar Holders feature:

  • Keeps cigars off the ground, away from harmful fertilizers or pesticides
  • Attaches near the top of the golf bag, close to clubs, where it won’t be forgotten
  • Attaches to a rain hood snap, already found on most golf bags
  • 3″ long with a 4″ safety chain, easily supports a 52 ring cigar
  • Safety chain clips onto your towel-holder loop or any other hanging loop on your bag
  • All metal (rustproof) construction in polished stainless steel
  • Self-leveling for those golfers that use a stand-bag or pull cart
  • Can be left attached to the bag so it’s always ready for use
  • Its really one of the best Golfer Cigar Holders – I have yet to see one that is THAT much better. I mean, there are some that could cost you a pretty penny – but as far as getting the job done and looking good doing it, my moneys on the HeaterHolder.

    There area few other styles that youy may want to look at before you decide -so here is a link to a great little review page for the Golfers Cigar Holder:

    About the Author:

    Cigar Holders For Golf – Here are some descriptions and pricing for some great new Cigar Holders.

    Article Source: ArticlesBase.comGolf Cigar Holder

    Punch Punch Cigar Review

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    cigar boston

    Sunday, January 27th, 2008

    cigar boston

    Have you ever looked closely at historic images of cities, say from the 1930’s? The social atmosphere is very different. The fronts of buildings were positioned close to the sidewalk, families lived close to the center of town with a place to sit outside to greet the passersby, and the traffic was chiefly pedestrian. As a result, dating has drastically been affected by modern changes in the past 50 years.

    The pedestrian and social enemy, the automobile: Since the invention of the automobile, designers and builders had to make space for parking. Well, this was a challenge at best as each automobile requires around one hundred square feet. A person requires approximately four square feet of space. Vehicular lanes had to be accommodated, restricting space for pedestrians, and adding vehicular and pedestrian conflict. Moreover, the vehicle is now regarded as the most important component of our transportation infrastructure with regard to safety and efficiency. What does this do to our social space? After the engineers design a street, and the builders accommodate the parking at the front of the buildings, the once social space turns into dead, vehicular only, depressing places. Imagine walking next to the parking lot of a shopping mall, next to a six lane arterial highway. Not much chance that you will find another pedestrian with which to rub shoulders. Conversely, a historic place such as Boston, is packed with life, and very little suburbs. In suburbia, the place to find your next date, the Circle K convenience store.

    Prior to the proliferation of the automobile, people met on the streets. Pedestrians filled the streets with life that we can easily imagine, and is demonstrated in most historic cities around the world. In the historic town of Ybor City in Tampa, an old Cuban cigar manufacturing city, the workers had little houses called “casitas” which exhibited high ceilings, raised floor for air convection, and a quaint and approachable front porch. Every Saturday, the family would walk to the center of town to meet the neighbors, rub shoulders with others, and do the weekly shopping. Vehicles were not necessary, neither were large houses. The outside public spaces served as an extension of the interior space of their homes. This experience is still shared in many towns in Europe.

    How are we easily able to meet new people during these modern times of suburbs, proliferation of the automobile, and a new understanding of an internal world. Computers and cell phones have been the crutch for the absence of social places. It would be nice to revive the values we once had, on the safe pedestrian filled streets and plazas.

    About the Author:

    Patrick Hood-Daniel is an Urban Designer/Architect that pays special attention to our social atmosphere in relation to our physical environment. He is also the developer of http://www.datinganddating.com an online dating service where members can find dates in a totally unique way.

    Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTimes Have Changed: The Automobile, Social Values and Dating

    Roger Waters Have A Cigar Boston 2007

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