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travisjb 06-05-2014 12:34 PM

This VirtuaPin
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winnre 06-15-2014 12:32 AM

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antennahead 06-20-2014 11:20 PM

15 Best Available Bourbons - Gear Patrol :yum:

m4a1mustang 08-25-2014 08:50 PM

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41.5 Aqua Terra. Picked it up tonight.

Shawa 08-25-2014 09:00 PM

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Other than cars I love stacking up my humidor with cigars.

m4a1mustang 08-26-2014 08:30 PM

Took some better pics today.

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I'm also a little torn on the Breitling Galactic 41. I like it. But holy crap, it's like you dipped your wrist in chrome. Very loud... but might be cool to have for when I want to be very loud. :icon17:

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m4a1mustang 08-26-2014 08:31 PM

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Other than cars I love stacking up my humidor with cigars.

Good stuff!

I was having trouble with my humidor in recent months, but I finally got it back to holding a steady 70%. The cigars are happy now so a VSG is in order soon.

Shawa 08-26-2014 09:48 PM

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Good stuff!

I was having trouble with my humidor in recent months, but I finally got it back to holding a steady 70%. The cigars are happy now so a VSG is in order soon.

Haha the VSG is a great cigar bro. Pick up some Liga Privada's, and the Nica Rustica you'll love em!
I use Boveda packs, they're a bit more expensive then humidity beads or distilled water, but I drop in a few packs and that's it. Been using them for about a year they're great, I never have to worry or check up on the humidor anymore.

m4a1mustang 08-26-2014 10:21 PM

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Haha the VSG is a great cigar bro. Pick up some Liga Privada's, and the Nica Rustica you'll love em!
I use Boveda packs, they're a bit more expensive then humidity beads or distilled water, but I drop in a few packs and that's it. Been using them for about a year they're great, I never have to worry or check up on the humidor anymore.

I'll have to track those down. Thanks for the recommendation!

Surprisingly enough switching back to regular old distilled water did the trick for me!

SgtGoldy 08-27-2014 11:13 AM

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Found this little tray at Home Goods for ~$12. Score.

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thats actually extremely sexy. Plus awesome camera... I need a camera...

Meulen 08-27-2014 11:48 AM

Newly finished theatre, bar and home gym. Denon surround, 3d LCD projector, custom Amish made cabinets, one of a kind granite countertops, LED lighting, Italian imported tile, rubber flooring in gym, TVs for treadmill and bike stations and a virtual reality bike trainer...

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SgtGoldy 08-27-2014 11:56 AM

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Newly finished theatre, bar and home gym. Denon surround, 3d LCD projector, custom Amish made cabinets, one of a kind granite countertops, LED lighting, Italian imported tile, rubber flooring in gym, TVs for treadmill and bike stations and a virtual reality bike trainer...
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And Im just sitting here trying to figure out how to afford a 500k house... Anything below that puts my family in a bad neighborhood. Yay for Cali being ridiculous again!

Meulen 08-27-2014 12:06 PM

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And Im just sitting here trying to figure out how to afford a 500k house... Anything below that puts my family in a bad neighborhood. Yay for Cali being ridiculous again!

nah! just think what you would've lost had you bought that $500k house 7 years ago! :) CA is expensive though. I'm just outside of Chicago so some of the areas by me are expensive too. If they aren't expensive, the local taxes will kill you. Personally, I like to have a lot less home than I can afford. Fill it with nice things, and have money left over to go on vacations, buy a nice Z, and enjoy life with a little less stress. :tiphat:

SgtGoldy 08-27-2014 12:10 PM

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nah! just think what you would've lost had you bought that $500k house 7 years ago! :) CA is expensive though. I'm just outside of Chicago so some of the areas by me are expensive too. If they aren't expensive, the local taxes will kill you. Personally, I like to have a lot less home than I can afford. Fill it with nice things, and have money left over to go on vacations, buy a nice Z, and enjoy life with a little less stress. :tiphat:

Ive committed myself to not getting a home in Cali. 500k would be a bit hard for my family since I'm the only income (wife is in school for her RN). But anything less than that puts us in a bad area... Cali is frickin ridiculous in its home values. So were thinking town home, or something along those lines. two car garage is a must though. I'm just tired of renting homes and throwing money into the drain.

Meulen 08-27-2014 12:14 PM

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Ive committed myself to not getting a home in Cali. 500k would be a bit hard for my family since I'm the only income (wife is in school for her RN). But anything less than that puts us in a bad area... Cali is frickin ridiculous in its home values. So were thinking town home, or something along those lines. two car garage is a must though. I'm just tired of renting homes and throwing money into the drain.

I go to Cali every year to spend a week mountain biking around Laguna Seca and road riding in the surrounding areas. It's expensive, but there are some other more reasonable areas if your willing to commute. Otherwise, on an up note!, rents are very reasonable there and you haven't lost much at all by being a renter in recent years.:tup:


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