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Champagne Brunch!
itsawaldo Offline
#1 Posted:
Joined: 09-10-2006
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Perdomo Reserve Champagne around 11 on Sunday.

Hanging around my garage, after the flood I am refinishing the cabinets in the laundry room.

Great coffee break smoke.
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hnixon12 Offline
#2 Posted:
Joined: 04-20-2009
Posts: 2,873
itsawaldo wrote:
Perdomo Reserve Champagne around 11 on Sunday.

Hanging around my garage, after the flood I am refinishing the cabinets in the laundry room.

Great coffee break smoke.



Been smoking Connecticuts lately, is this a creamy smoke?
dharbolt Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 08-03-2013
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I got a creamy smoke.
TMCTLT Offline
#4 Posted:
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Haven't had one of those in some time Chris...used to enjoy them. Sorry to hear about your flood issues
itsawaldo Offline
#5 Posted:
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hnixon12 wrote:
Been smoking Connecticuts lately, is this a creamy smoke?


Trying not to sound like I play on the boys team, not that there's anything wrong with that, I find it a very smooth morning smoke. With a coffee or water I like them.

itsawaldo Offline
#6 Posted:
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TMCTLT wrote:
Haven't had one of those in some time Chris...used to enjoy them. Sorry to hear about your flood issues

Hey thanks Paul, insurance has covered it all so not so bad just hassles with schedules.
I'm not on the road anymore so I don't have flexibility with meeting contractors etc.
I always try to have a fiver of these for mornings, rarely get a smoke before lunch.
TMCTLT Offline
#7 Posted:
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itsawaldo wrote:
Hey thanks Paul, insurance has covered it all so not so bad just hassles with schedules.
I'm not on the road anymore so I don't have flexibility with meeting contractors etc.
I always try to have a fiver of these for mornings, rarely get a smoke before lunch.




That's great!!!!


I'll have to re-visit the Perdomo line...it's been a while!!!
And so no longer " on the road " is this a good thing for you or?
itsawaldo Offline
#8 Posted:
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TMCTLT wrote:
That's great!!!!


I'll have to re-visit the Perdomo line...it's been a while!!!
And so no longer " on the road " is this a good thing for you or?


I have 35 years in luxury.
Sales, buying, managing, operations, training, marketing and merchandising.
Most of my career has been on the road. Being gone half the year or more has allowed me to visit every state, know my way around most major and many secondary cities.
The majority of my friends are elsewhere...I miss seeing and helping my accounts make sales.

Spoiled life as I could entertain whom I wanted often on the company dime! Yes mr. Comptroller she worked for our account!

So to answer your question no. I'm not happy about it. Wholesale does not value experience and relationships right now. Switzerland thinks youth with their exuberance will save the luxury watch industry. Hi Ho.

Many of my fellow dinosaurs have found themselves put out to pasture as well. Problem is ten years ago I could have picked up an off brand and still been "out there" at least but the industry is shrinking at an alarming rate.

I'm working with one of my prior accounts now, not the same $ but I've got s job. I miss my freedom.....but I have a job and doing fine!

Wow that's a long answer!
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