They have a desert bar late at night to die for, and you can smoke a stogie with a coffee drink. |
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When he lit up that rich Cuban stogie, I knew it was a sign to hire him, and now it's finally gonna pay off. |
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Grab a bottle of champagne from your bottom drawer, fire up a stogie, and propose a toast to quitting, U-Haul style. |
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What I do care about is my wife, and she abhors the way I smell after smoking a stogie. |
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As we contemplated his huge stogie on that fine August afternoon, a moment of humility alighted upon him. |
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That wouldn't even support the governor's stogie habit, even if he cut back to two decent cigars a day. |
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On a Nassau, Bahamas, beach, with stogie in hand, he and Chip, his longtime friend and business partner, brushed up on MPEG decoders and Zip drives. |
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Mr. Kelley cast his latest stogie, still burning, into a salad bowl of his herbal medicine, which started smoldering. |
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And in came Tony Scott, sporting his signature weathered pink baseball cap, aviator shades, and a stogie hanging out of his mouth. |
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After a massive heart operation in 1997, he vowed to carry on being an all-action hero, even if it meant cutting his daily cigar intake to one stogie instead of three. |
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He paused to ignite the cherry on a respectable reddish-brown stogie, flicking away the match with a few expert twists of his thick wrists, exposed ahead of rolled up sleeves. |
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After ordering, I worried that the dish might end up tasting like a stogie. |
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When Mr Moore responded that the senator was a hypocrite because he is a fan of Cuban cigars, Mr Thompson released a video of himself chomping a stogie and telling the filmmaker to consider a mental asylum. |
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