Pra começar esse 2015, saí às ruas da Tijuca, pra saber o que a rubronegrada está esperando e querendo nesse ano. E, lógico, senti a tremedeira dos antis também!
I didn’t realize there was a Honduran cigar by this name, but apparently there is. (I always thought that Flor de Caruncho was just a discontinued Cuban brand.) The Honduran brand appears to be available in Europe only, and goes under the name “La Intimidad de Antonino Caruncho.” I am not aware of any U.S. distributor — all the internet retailers appear to be in Germany.
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I didn’t realize there was a Honduran cigar by this name, but apparently there is. (I always thought that Flor de Caruncho was just a discontinued Cuban brand.) The Honduran brand appears to be available in Europe only, and goes under the name “La Intimidad de Antonino Caruncho.” I am not aware of any U.S. distributor — all the internet retailers appear to be in Germany.
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Its such as you read my thoughts! You appear to know so much approximately this, such as you wrote the book in it or something. I believe that you just can do with a few percent to force the message home a little bit, however instead of that, that is great blog. An excellent read. I will certainly be back.
We’re in earthquake country now, so a wall mount is a smart investment if you don’t want your TV to fall over during a tremor. For the price… IT’S A STEAL! Very inexpensive, but extremely solid product. Can’t believe how easy it was to install either, considering some companies charge $170 to mount a TV nowadays. All it takes is 4 (sizable) screws into your wall studs, 4 smaller screws into the VESA mount on your TV, two more to secure it once the bracket is hung, and that screen is up there SOLID. You’d be a fool not to jump on this if you’re in the market for a wall mount.
Help, I’ve been informed and I can’t become ignorant.