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Extra, Extra! Another Cigar Review (with Regulatory Insight)

09 Thursday Jun 2016

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cigars, FDA, government

Today, since I’m in Cigar City, USA, I tried a Gibraltar Extra maduro by Robert Caldwell. Some of you may be familiar with his King is Dead line. My 52 x 6 1/2 torpedo was perfectly constructed with a firm feel and a slightly oily appearance. The burn and draw were smooth, even, and effortless. The smooth smoke developed alongside a pure gray ash. Beautiful.

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A product of the Dominican, this stick is medium to medium-full bodied with a delighful taste – a little peppery, a little woody, and a little hint of leather. Perfect for a warm but overcast day. Mine was enjoyed with coffee but I could easily see it paired with a good amber or brown ale. This strikes me as one of those rare cigars that will be good at any time of day, any time of the year, and under most atmospheric conditions.

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This cigar is as complex, beautiful, and interesting as its geographic namesake, the Rock of Gibraltar. I have never been disappointed with any Caldwell offering. I hope the tradition continues…

You see Caldwell (founded in 2014) is one of the wonderful boutique firms in danger of extinction thanks to the FDA, Congress, and Hussein Obama. When or if we start losing good cigars, we need to pay our due respects to all of our betters who helped dampen the industry. They’re not helping children. They’re not helping families. They’re helping BIG tobacco and the busybodies of the regulatory state.

The Anglo-Spanish Gibraltar of limestone features a Moorish fort, a relic of the 700 year quest of the Spaniards to rid themselves of Islamic dominance. I pray we need not suffer that long under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. Thank you, Mr. Caldwell, for producing excellence. To the producers of government misery – sic semper tyrannis.

Peppers and Tomatoes

05 Sunday Jun 2016

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The first yield is rather small but, then again, so is the garden – 5 little pots of soil. I had a few tomatoes before these . Didn’t have time for a picture then – hungry. Today I harvested a nice little grouping.

As I’ve said before, five square feet in the sun, $20, and a little water is all one needs for a great hobby and a good dinner.

Float On, Butterfly

04 Saturday Jun 2016

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America, boxing, Muhammad Ali

My dad was a big Muhammad Ali fan. Twice he saw The Greatest fight live and daddy wasn’t much on sports crowds. Ali was worth it to him – one of a kind – not just in the ring but also in speech and in society.

Ali beats Liston, Lewiston, ME, picture by Neil Leifer, 1965.

In the ring he was nearly untouchable. Outside the ring he could cut up anyone with his sharp wit (up to and including the President of the Philippines). He defied the mighty U.S. government, refusing to participate in the pointless war in Vietnam. His only true adversary, Parkinson’s disease, took decades and decades to chip away at him.

Ali, like most legends of the sweet science, would be out-of-place in today’s sport – four(?) governing bodies, dozens of divisions, an incomprehensible list of champions and contenders, Philistines masquerading as heavyweights. He belonged to another, better era. His like won’t be seen again for some time.

Ali is now gone. I assume dad is meeting with him in person, perhaps right now. Rest in peace, Cassius Clay.

500

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

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This is blog post number 500! The four-year anniversary is approaching – on June 24th. I’m planning some sort of digital party. I’m also planning more and better platform modifications here. I thank you all for your support over these formative years.

500 posts is huge. Most “blogs” peter out after a dozen or so posts. I’ve taken some lengthy breaks but I have always come back stronger than before. There have been continuous updates here since January of 2015.

There are two ways to search my archives:

  1. The Sidebar Archives

If you happen to know when the article you want came out, check with the monthly archives, as pictured here:

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If you’re in the mobile version, scroll to the bottom of any page and select the traditional site. Note: on a mobile device, the regular version is skewed – the sidebar is down at the bottom.

2. “Search”

I cover many different topics here. WordPress does a great job indexing. Just type what you want in the “Search” box and related pieces will appear in chronological order:

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Search and “Go”. Very easy and effective.

Thank you again for everything. I’ll see you for the anniversary, number 600 and, eventually, post 1000!

Cheers,

Perrin

Righting and Writing

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

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blog, books, Dilbert, James Altucher, Perrin Lovett, perrinlovett.me, writing

I love James Altucher’s advice and style. This morning he sent me an email – an ad for a writing system. I didn’t (don’t) consider it solicitation or spam; it was more entertaining and insightful than a lot of regular articles and columns I read. Heck, I may invest in the system. The Title is How to Become an Addict Like Me. Here’s the intro:

Writing is my guiding philosophy of life.

It’s not a passion or a purpose. It’s the way I live.

Because I write, I think of ideas.

Ideas lead to things I can sell. Writing helps me sell these things.

I live for writing well…

I’m an addict.

If I can’t write well for two days, then something is wrong with my life. If I can’t write well for three days, then I cancel everything until I write.

It makes me happy. Many things make me happy. But every moment of the day is about writing for me. Nothing else. Not money. Not my career. Not my relationships. Not even my kids. Everything else comes in second.

Which sounds like a mental illness. Maybe it is. I love my kids. I will do anything for them. But first… be quiet until I write.

Building the skill of writing is one way I choose myself every day.

Without writing I would have no career and no self-esteem…nothing.

Writing is what put me on LinkedIn’s Top Influencers of 2015 list.

Bill Gates, Richard Branson, and Mohamed El-Erian were ranked #1,#2, and #3 – all are three billionaires.

LinkedIn ranked me #4 because I’m a writer.

  • James Altucher, June 1, 2016.

 

That short piece resonated with me. I dedicated the month of May to posting at least once blog entry per day here – I failed. I hit 28 out of 31 days – not bad but the quality of what I wrote suffered a bit. Something was wrong. Something is always wrong but that’s how we improve. I should have taken days off. I’m working on as many thing as I can right now. I hope June’s articles are more substantive. I don’t know where I stand on LinkedIn although I do have more than 500 contacts. My Alexa ranking was rising but has fallen rather sharply in the past few months.

Google.

I stand way outside the mainstream (or even the extreme stream) of political thought. Wally does too. Scott Adams from today:

Tina: I saw your political opinion on Facebook and now I think you're an awful person. Wally: What did you think about me before? Tina: I didn't think about you before. Wally: Sounds like I got promoted.

Dilbert (love Dilbert!), Scott Adams, June 1, 2016.

Anyway … that’s the “righting” angle.

As for “writing”, I rarely explain how I come up with my stuff beyond base mention of cigars, booze, and a healthy dose of anger and sarcasm. I was going to do a proper “how-to” article on my writing methodology but I don’t really have the time this morning (late for the gym). And, I rarely write properly anyway – a lot of my work is posted straight from my phone and I do a good deal of talking to text. Messrs. Strunk and White must be aghast. Maybe I can round this out later…

Instead, here is a short list of some tools I use when writing (the write…right way):

A computer, duh (or a phone, pencil, dictaphone, whatever);

Coffee, coffee, coffee (in the morning);

Water (in the evening and as a healthy substitute for ale);

Cigar (really helps unless the ash falls on the keyboard);

Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary;

Black’s Law Dictionary;

Harvard Legal Citation Guide (The Blue Book);

A thesaurus;

Latin Quotes;

Popular Quotes;

Google;

Strunk and White;

Chicago Style Manual;

MLA Manual;

Several other books on making books.

(I may come back and round this out later – you get the point.)

Off to the gym now. A particularly impressive milestone is just around the corner…

 

Pdemy (Perrin on Udemy)(…really…..)(………)

25 Wednesday May 2016

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The old blog is humming along nicely. This is post number 495 (I have D.C. surrounded, yes). I have a couple of books out now, several more shaping up, and a few score more in the hopper. I’m slower than Christmas but I’m getting there.

Here are a few things I have a mind to produce:

More books. More and better and certainly better sellers (you can help by generously maxing out your credit cards on Amazon;

With the paper copies I’m going to include e-books (like this) and maybe even books on tape (or MP3 or whatever sells these days);

More blog traffic via a constantly improving platform. Many changes to come;

Some sort of live-action forum. The Perrin Lovett Show is on life support over at Youtube. Hopefully this sleeper program will revive one day and gain a little more structure and professional design and consistency. I’m also thinking about web-radio of some sort;

Webinars. Webinars are the future and seem to make some money. We could have cigar webinars, gun webinars, political webinars, even a webinar about guns that shoot cigars at politicians. Heck, the sky is the limit;

and…

I always wanted to teach something. The limited experience I have came with terrific feedback. I’m looking into teaching via Udemy or Pdemy as I selfishly refer to it. Here are some courses you may (or most likely may NOT) see from me on Udemy:

HAPPINESS IS BUYING PERRIN LOVETT BOOKS, $20;

Ashton to Zino, Touring the Cigar Alphabet (this one might happen), $35;

JOHN OATS, JOHNNY CASH AND DVORAK, COMPARATIVE NOTES, with notes…, $15;

HYDRAZINE YOUR PROBLEMS AWAY, $500;

Or, for the more timid…

THORAZINE YOUR PROBLEMS AWAY, $75;

Legitimate Uses of Government (10 sec. course), FREE;

Speling made Ezee, $10;

Seduce Your IRS Auditor, $50;

Live to 100! Speed aging explained, $20;

Get More Traffic From FACEBOOK Using Cute “Hook” Pics Like the Following, $20.

Suckers… Someone’s Pinterest/Google.

Natural Law – Repost 2016

21 Saturday May 2016

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My ever-popular 2013 article: Natural Law.

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Something original comes tomorrow.

Changes and Charges: The Indicia of Delirium

18 Wednesday May 2016

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gym, Perrin Lovett, technology

Last night I made my panic posts and noted my evening session at the gym. The weights and such did a lot of good even though they tired me out something fierce. They also induced a late night wakefulness of which I am none to accustomed these days.

So it was that LATE last night or early this morning I fumbled with my phone in an attempt to Google something or another (cannot even remotely remember what…). As I pecked away at the digital keyboard I got one of those silly notices about a “change for the better” or something. You know, when the phone/computer/machine decides something shall change and there is nothing to be done about it.

My keyboard changed. Previously, I had a black-lettered key pad that looked like a mini-typewriter. I was happy with it. In the blink of an insomniac eye I had a new pad – a “softer” one with borderless keys and a green smiley face. I panicked. For an hour I tried to figure out what had happened. I looked at forums. I contemplated a visit to Verizon.

Suddenly and completely unlooked for, I noticed that I liked the new presentation. It is better – easier to use. With a few smartphone adjustments I made the keys a little bigger and the image less “soft”.

PC Adviser.

No idea where I’m going with this .. wait… Yes, the moral is: never panic! At least not over the littlest of things. Sometimes Google knows best. All hail the new lords of tech. Sleeping pills have their place.

Anyway, this morning I set about looking at gym reviews. I’m preparing a move from a small city to a large city (and I’m the man who values solitude…). In addition to increased traffic, crime and pollution, my new home will feature, among other things, a wide variety of places to excercise. I’m familiar with some of them, unfamiliar with others. Thus, I Google.

There are two kinds of gym reviews. The first concerns the gym itself – facilities, hours, staff, patrons. These are generally good – 4 and 5 stars. The bad reviews always have to do with the gym’s billing service, which is always located in Utah and features no customer service whatsoever. It may be there is only one gym billing service in the whole world. I’ve dealt it maybe half a dozen times. I understand the bad reviews.

If only gym owners would improve the way debit cards are charged and memberships are canceled, then they would have nearly all 5-star reviews. Think about that. Or, not. I have to take my smartphone to the gym now. Later…

 

The Post That Almost Wasn’t

17 Tuesday May 2016

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I had a very long day and I decided to cap it off with a late night workout. Tired, very tired. Then I recalled I had not made my daily contribution to the literary world. Thus, I re-posted Valediction from last year (handy having 100s of archived articles).

I suppose this one counts too … barely. Goodnight…

 

Little Dead Riding Hood, a Morality Tale of Good Citizenship

15 Sunday May 2016

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crime, freedom, government, law, murder, police, Red Riding Hood, The People, tyranny, War, wolf

Once upon a time there was a seemingly sweet little girl whom everyone called Red Riding Hood. Her real name has been forgotten but we know she earned here nickname because she always wore the red riding hood sewn for her by her mother. (Makes sense, huh?)

Red Riding Hood was the delight of the neighborhood. She always went out of her way to speak to all and to make them happy. She never knew her father as he died fighting for your right to vote or something in one of King Cole’s foreign wars for banking supremacy. Her gentle mother made a meager but honest living selling home-grown fruits and canned jams and jellies.

One day Red Riding Hood’s mother asked the little dear to take some fresh fruit to Grandmother who, it seems, was not feeling very well. Grandmother lived on the other side of a small but dense (and thus, dark) forest. Red Riding Hood was delighted as she loved walking through the woods, smelling the flowers, and conversing with her animal friends.

She had not soon set out when she met a company of manly woodsmen who were taking a break from felling trees. Red Riding Hood waved and said, “hello!,” as she skipped along. The woodcutters smiled and waved back.

Deeper in the woods Red Riding Hood stopped to pick some flowers for Grandmother. She thought they would help cheer the old woman just a bit. As she stopped to examine some wild gardenias a shadow fell on her. She looked up to see a large, shaggy wolf standing there, eyeing her. She jumped up and hugged the beast, thinking she had made a new and furry friend. She didn’t know the old wolf.

She didn’t know that he was working as an informant for the police in exchange for a lenient plea in the disappearance of several little pigs. In exchange for his freedom the old wolf had agreed to work with the police in order to bust up Red Riding Hood’s mother’s unlicensed fruit distribution business. He had also lied about Grandmother using medical marijuana.

The crooked old monster feigned interest in Red Riding Hood’s story about taking flowers and fruit to her ailing Grandmother. The wolf insisted that better flowers could be found along the longer path to Grandmother’s house. It was his intent to have Red Riding Hood waste time while he took a shortcut to the old lady’s house. In an unmarked van several blocks away, burly men listened intently to the conversation. The wolf wore a wire.

The little girl took the wolf’s advice and went off in search of prettier flowers. The wolf immediately darted off to Grandmother’s abode. Upon reaching it he went inside, beat the poor woman, and left her tied up in the closet. After rummaging through her refrigerator and jewelry box he made himself at home in her bed.

Eventually Red Riding Hood arrived with fresh flowers for Grandmother. She knocked on the door. “Come in,” said a strange voice. Red Riding Hood went inside and looked around for Grandmother. She thought the rooms looked ransacked but tried to take no notice. Then she saw someone in the bed. “Come closer,” said the voice.

“Oh, Grandmother. What big ears you have!” exclaimed Red Riding Hood.

The wolf did not have time to answer. At that moment a kindly woodcutter charged in with his axe at the ready.

“Get back! That’s a wolf!,” he yelled as he kicked the old lech out of the bed. He raised his axe to strike. His blow never fell.

A flash-bang grenade went off, knocking Red Riding Hood from her feet. In an instant dozens of heavily armed storm-troopers made a dynamic entry!

“He’s got a weapon!” screamed the foremost of the overweight tax-feeders. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang went their rifles as they dispatched the stunned woodcutter. The shooting was later justified due to “officer safety”, resisting arrest, and a violation of the Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. § 1531, et seq.).

One of the loose rounds went through the closet wall, striking Grandmother and shattering her hip. She fell through the door crying in pain.

Red Riding Hood saw her bleeding Grandmother and rushed to her side. Her furtive movements caught the eye of a jackboot. “ZAP!” Red Riding Hood was tasered and beaten about the head and shoulders. She died at the hospital the next morning from blunt force trauma and a taser-induced heart attack. “Serves the dirty little fruit-peddler right!” boasted an unnamed police spokesman. The hefty public “servant” added, “she stole flowers too!”

At the same Grandmother’s house was targeted a simultaneous operation took out the woodsmen for illegal logging operations. Several were shot to death. The survivors were tried and convicted for, among other things, felony murder (the deaths of their colleagues).

The old wolf thought himself safe. Indeed the operation had gone exactly as a police investigator told him it would. He was about to make his getaway and head over to Peter’s Grandfather’s home for another assignment when one of the government thugs noticed how much the wolf resembled a dog. Pursuant to police policy all of the officers suddenly felt threatened. The wolf died in a hail of bullets, shot in the back.

Some days later Grandmother was recovering at Red Riding Hood’s mother’s house. They were mourning the girl’s passing and terrified about the coming medical bills. Both women were killed “resisting arrest” when a combined FBI and FDA S.W.A.T. team executed a warrant in search of further untaxed fruit.

At his home miles away, one Jack Sprat said he felt safer knowing all the domestic terrorists had been subdued. His corpulent wife grazed on Cheetos and watched FOX News.

The moral of this story is: obey the law or die. Or, just die. The law. Something like that.

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