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5 kinds of people you meet at iftar parties


there must be some problem with the phone version of pdf... below is what i see...

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but my post doesn't have the "golden thumb" against it... and i don't know if the phone version thanks is different from the pc version where thanks would have "<member> rated your post :tup:" instead of "thanked your post".
 
there must be some problem with the phone version of pdf... below is what i see...

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but my post doesn't have the "golden thumb" against it... and i don't know if the phone version thanks is different from the pc version where thanks would have "<member> rated your post :tup:" instead of "thanked your post".

I have no idea, the phone version is complicated as fvuck but honestly I did thank your post.
 
Anybody else after the dinner take a cup of tea sitting on the balcony smoking his cigar? :D


My dad used to smoke cigars (a habit he picked in the army) but in my early teens I was in depression I pulled off a stunt after which he stopped smoking. Seriously, stop smoking.
 
there must be some problem with the phone version of pdf... below is what i see...

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but my post doesn't have the "golden thumb" against it... and i don't know if the phone version thanks is different from the pc version where thanks would have "<member> rated your post :tup:" instead of "thanked your post".
It happens when someone thanks you from mobile...You dont see the thank
 
I love to smoke a Cuban Cigar because its a great way to end your evening after a long day at work.

Never been a Cuban type. Old tradition coming from the boots. I dont like to talk like a tobacco distributor but I started with Marlboro, still Marlboro mate. It's not the cigar but the alcohol kills me since I can't drink during this month.

My dad used to smoke cigars (a habit he picked in the army) but in my early teens I was in depression I pulled off a stunt after which he stopped smoking. Seriously, stop smoking.

I see. I started smoking in the military too. Old navy saying, "a pack of Marlboro can break the ocean waves". It depends from person to person I believe.
 
Never been a Cuban type. Old tradition coming from the boots. I dont like to talk like a tobacco distributor but I started with Marlboro, still Marlboro mate. It's not the cigar but the alcohol kills me since I can't drink during this month.

So you prefer to smoke Marlboro and want stick to your original taste. Every Cigar is different and in my opinion your choices of smoking a particular brand depends on the occasion. However in general most individuals who smoke Cigars on a regular basis tend to stick with one brand, because the aroma and taste suits their pallet.

Do you normally drink Turkish alcohol or Foreign Brands? Well you can always order Non-Alcoholic Beers:)
 
So you prefer to smoke Marlboro and want stick to your original taste. Every Cigar is different and in my opinion your choices of smoking a particular brand depends on the occasion. However in general most individuals who smoke Cigars on a regular basis tend to stick with one brand, because the aroma and taste suits their pallet.

Do you normally drink Turkish alcohol or Foreign Brands? Well you can always order Non-Alcoholic Beers:)

Lol..I prefer all types of alcoholic beverages. Non alcoholic, no way in hell.

Well I agree, in military a pack of quality cigars amazingly helps you not by consuming it only but in many circumstances. You can give it to privates at guard company if you want to desert that day to hang out with mates. But yeah that's just one example :D. There used to be one that belonged to Turkish Armed Forces named "Soldier". It was contributed to military personnel only including conscripted personnel and it was free. Also there was a secondary brand called "Subay" meaning Officer. Obviously it was distributed to the officers only, it was said to be the best and it was free as well. At 1974, in memorial of Operation Atilla (Cyprus) another military cigar brand was created by TAF named "Armed Forces. While Subay was nearly impossible to get since it was for officers only the other brands were on public, people started giving money to soldiers to get them military cigars. At 2004 relevant authorities stopped production due to complains of Philip Morris stating that they were loosing too much money. Old good days :)
 
Lol..I prefer all types of alcoholic beverages. Non alcoholic, no way in hell.

Personally I have no desire to drink alcoholic beverages, however since I am a good Samaritan who wishes to see his Turkish Brother happy, then please drink the scotch Murree Brewery because it would go fantastic with your Cigar. During the British Raj the Punjab Regiment which had a cantonment in Rawalpindi use to love drinking this beverage in the summer.
Lol..I prefer all types of alcoholic beverages. Non alcoholic, no way in hell.

Well I agree, in military a pack of quality cigars amazingly helps you not by consuming it only but in many circumstances. You can give it to privates at guard company if you want to desert that day to hang out with mates. But yeah that's just one example :D.

Haha:) From your message I can guess the assumption that bribing a private at the guard company was practiced by you quite often and the results were fantastic for you, because you could desert temporarily to meet friends or a late night rendezvous with a female colleague:) What were the consequences, if you were caught in the act of deserting?

There used to be one that belonged to Turkish Armed Forces named "Soldier". It was contributed to military personnel only including conscripted personnel and it was free. Also there was a secondary brand called "Subay" meaning Officer. Obviously it was distributed to the officers only, it was said to be the best and it was free as well. :)

There are a significant amount of perks available in the Turkish Armed Forces. Did they stop the production of the Cigar named as "Solder" and how much quota was available each day for each military personnel? In addition, did you have the good fortune of smoking the brand "Subay"? The best scenario would be to get your officer drunk and then take his Cigar, after all there is an old proverb called "Finders and Keepers:)


At 1974, in memorial of Operation Atilla (Cyprus) another military cigar brand was created by TAF named "Armed Forces. While Subay was nearly impossible to get since it was for officers only the other brands were on public, people started giving money to soldiers to get them military cigars. At 2004 relevant authorities stopped production due to complains of Philip Morris stating that they were loosing too much money. Old good days :)

How long were you in the Military? I guess these brands of Cigars commanded a premium price because the quantity, supply and luxury items were limited to the general public. They should have given Phillip Morris the middle finger, because the relevant authorities have destroyed a rich traditional heritage of the Turkish Armed Force that was unique to its institution.
 
Personally I have no desire to drink alcoholic beverages, however since I am a good Samaritan who wishes to see his Turkish Brother happy, then please drink the scotch Murree Brewery because it would go fantastic with your Cigar. During the British Raj the Punjab Regiment which had a cantonment in Rawalpindi use to love drinking this beverage in the summer.


Haha:) From your message I can guess the assumption that bribing a private at the guard company was practiced by you quite often and the results were fantastic for you, because you could desert temporarily to meet friends or a late night rendezvous with a female colleague:) What were the consequences, if you were caught in the act of deserting?



There are a significant amount of perks available in the Turkish Armed Forces. Did they stop the production of the Cigar named as "Solder" and how much quota was available each day for each military personnel? In addition, did you have the good fortune of smoking the brand "Subay"? The best scenario would be to get your officer drunk and then take his Cigar, after all there is an old proverb called "Finders and Keepers:)




How long were you in the Military? I guess these brands of Cigars commanded a premium price because the quantity, supply and luxury items were limited to the general public. They should have given Phillip Morris the middle finger, because the relevant authorities have destroyed a rich traditional heritage of the Turkish Armed Force that was unique to its institution.

Wow..would love that.

And no. Nothing. It was all for "getting socialized" :D

Unfortunately yes they did. I was an officer cadet. During my time it was already out of production. But there are rumors that some seniors have a few and hide it for "a good day to smoke"
 

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