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That's good news. I'll just give him a wide berth
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In my house, those Parodis, are equally effective at discouraging your wife from wanting to be anywhere near you (for better or worse)
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Daryl,
Fantastic find Sir. Good to see you at lunch today. |
The cigars brought back a memory; while a high school sophomore in Scranton, one of my classmates was reading the text of something to the class for discussion and he mispronounced "the devil's parody" as the well known local cigar "Parodi" [pah-rode-ee]. No one noticed except the teacher who did a funny take on it. :) Well, nowadays the student might file charges for emotional distress. :whistle:
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Wow; I haven't had a Parodi since college! I always imagined I looked a lot like Clint Eastwood with one in my teeth; don't think anyone else saw it though.
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Holy smokes....literally. I would have not imagined Di Nobilis came from Scranton. (Thanks Dave) They were very popular here in "East J'Utica" back inda day. Stiff competition for Mr. Eisenlohr.
Nice to see another SPE S&U come to the surface. Nice gun Daryl, congrats! This makes the 16th 20ga SPE S&U that I have logged personally during my little quest.....that makes about half of the total production number. (fwiw logged 9 16ga as well) |
Darryl, just looked it up. That gun is only worth $350 in excellent condition. I'll give you $400. :cool:
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Parodi's!! A blast from the past!! I enjoyed cigars for years. I must say though that I only ever smoked 1 Parodi. There was a reason for that!! Tasted like I was smoking a two week dead possum!! :eek: Don't ask how I know what a two week dead possum tastes like. It's a long story!!
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So, I'll have the cash at Ernie's!! Pleasure doing business!!
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