Received Moki's cigars today and all I can say is WOW!!! He really out did himself I went from no prize to this (Thanks also go out to CC).there is a beach in Mexico that will have the smell of some mighty fine cigars rolling across it next week.
Glad you got 'em -- enjoy the smokes on the beach.kingpin said:Received Moki's cigars today and all I can say is WOW!!! He really out did himself I went from no prize to this (Thanks also go out to CC).there is a beach in Mexico that will have the smell of some mighty fine cigars rolling across it next week.
Those are smokin' really good right now, CC. I hope you enjoy them.coventrycat86 said:WoooooooHO!!!! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
I got my moki-pack today too and HOLY MOMMA[/ what a great pack-o-smokes!!
Thanks moki for running the contest. :thumbs: :thumbs: :love: :thumbs:
A FOG here gave me the advice that I should read more, and post less. I think he's right. I can't afford too many more of these contests!! hehemodx said:Andrew, thank you for the cigars brother! You are way too generous my friend! :love: Thanks!
Emo
BWAHAHA...if they ain't Qban, I aint smoking the rockets! Not....Thank you very much!moki said:Enjoy the smokes, emodx. I'm not sure if you're a fan of the VSGs or not, but hopefully you will enjoy them.
We don't adjust for an hour while we are floating around in the ocean until we pull in. When we pull into a port, we conform to their time zone to advoid confusion. So if we are floating around for a week, we generally won't switch time until the night before we pull in. But if we change 2 time zones during a long transit, some times they adjust 1 hour one day, and the second hour the following day as not to screw us out of too much sleep time in one night.coventrycat86 said:ROTFLAMO YUMMY Macanudos :sign:
Did you set your clock ahead on March 28? it's not like it was last weekend :sign: I hope you're still not writing "2003" on your checksCurse you, daylight savings time!!!!!
Moki, I figured you meant your local time BUT just to be a pain in the ass emo (who's in the Coast Guard who floats around in the Atlantic in areas like the USVI & Puerto Rico who DO NOT observe Daylight Saving Time [SAVING, no extra "s" moki ] specifically said "EST" so, if he's at sea right now, I still say he meant EST indeed which was 12:46 EDT not 1:46. EST is the same as CDT. What if Dave Frank (in the Chicago area which is in the Central Time Zone) said "2:11"? is that 2:11 EDT, EST or CDT? If Dave did not put a qualifier on it I would agree he meant 2:11 EDT.
Emo when you guys are at sea in the Carribean, where our territories do not recognize Daylight Saving Time do you go by EST or EDT? what do you set your watch to ???
Just wondering :sign: