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I have a lead on a pic .. I don't think it'll happen before Tuesday though. I'll try tomorrow, but the rain is suppose to move in later. So ... no promises.
OK, It took a little time but that is the kind of sign I had in mind. Almost as good as my " Steak and Lobster Dancing Nightly" sign we had seen.
Peanuthead, whenever your ready post up a new good challenge.
I'm glad the owners didn't change the sign. It's had that up there for 2 months now. They had another smaller one that said "February 14th, you know what to do" but I didn't see it until I was leaving.
Have we done a cigar shop lately? Or at all? I enjoy a nice cigar every now and then so why not. Not a smoke shop or tobacco shop, a real cigar shop that you can ACTUALLY smoke in (the ones i know of are BYOB too [with paid membership]). Helmet or gloves hangin on/off some part of bike. BONUS points for cigar pic too. My favorite cigar is an Acid toast.
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