This is almost too good to be true. The La Aurora 1495 Series is a
great cigar. It's a medium to full-bodied smoke with a nice creamy
flavor. Usually a box of 25 can go for over $150. Thompson Cigar is
having a special where you get a 5-pack of the robusto sized cigar
for only $19.95.
Think you can juggle phone calls, e-mail, instant messages and
computer work? Several research reports provide evidence of the
limits of multitasking. Read on, preferably shutting out the
cacophony of digital devices for a while.
Growing up in Holcomb, it wasn't hard for Zach Roth to envision
dreams of gridiron glory when just down the road from his front
door he got to see big-time junior college football at Garden City
Community College every fall.
Sixty percent of Americans take a multivitamin regularly, and
they're far from alone in their quest for "the magic bullet,"
especially in developed countries.
1 Sevara Nazarkhan
Paddy Goes To Holyhead
This is almost too good to be true. The La Aurora 1495 Series is a great cigar. It's a medium to full-bodied smoke with a nice creamy flavor. Usually a box of 25 can go for over $150. Thompson Cigar is having a special where you get a 5-pack of the robusto sized cigar for only $19.95.
2 Planet B.E.N
Paddy Goes To Holyhead
Think you can juggle phone calls, e-mail, instant messages and computer work? Several research reports provide evidence of the limits of multitasking. Read on, preferably shutting out the cacophony of digital devices for a while.
3 Fe de Ratas
Paddy Goes To Holyhead
Microsoft is remaining tight-lipped on rumors that a black Xbox 360 is in development, featuring a 120 GB hard drive and HDMI port.
4 Ataide and Alexandre
Paddy Goes To Holyhead
PGA Golf Club Port St. Lucie, Fla.
5 Matthews' Southern Comfort
Paddy Goes To Holyhead
Growing up in Holcomb, it wasn't hard for Zach Roth to envision dreams of gridiron glory when just down the road from his front door he got to see big-time junior college football at Garden City Community College every fall.
6 Liquid Gang
Paddy Goes To Holyhead
Sixty percent of Americans take a multivitamin regularly, and they're far from alone in their quest for "the magic bullet," especially in developed countries.