This Week's Maduro Pairing


This Maduro cigar was smoked down to a fiery nub. I found this one at the local Quick Pick liquors store here in Tampa. It was economically priced at about $6. 
I paired it with a flavorful WILD TURKEY 101 whiskey. Soon I hope to try an even higher proofed whiskey. This new one will be from the OLD GRAND-DAD bourbon selection with a proof of 114. Stay tuned.

Giant Gibberish of Medieval Stuff


They didn't talk much during the remainder of the journey. At long last, the train stopped at Hogsmeade station, and there was a great scramble to get outside; owls hooted, cats meowed, and Neville's pet toad croaked loudly from under his hat. It was freezing on the tiny platform; rain was driving down in icy sheets.

When Spam Comes A Knocking

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But on the edge of town, drills were driven out of his mind by something else. As he sat in the usual morning traffic jam, he couldn't help noticing that there seemed to be a lot of strangely dressed people about. People in cloaks. Mr. Dursley couldn't bear people who dressed in funny clothes - the getups you saw on young people! He supposed this was some stupid new fashion. He drummed his fingers on the steering wheel and his eyes fell on a huddle of these weirdos standing quite close by. They were whispering excitedly together. Mr. Dursley was enraged to see that a couple of them weren't young at all; why, that man had to be older than he was, and wearing an emerald- green cloak! The nerve of him! But then it struck Mr. Dursley that this was probably some silly stunt - these people were obviously collecting for something... yes, that would be it. The traffic moved on and a few minutes later, Mr. Dursley arrived in the Grunnings parking lot, his mind back on drills.