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Old 06-30-2011, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default Does your wife (or you) use LUSH cosmetics?

If you do you are supporting Hamas... and a whole bunch of other screwed up "causes".

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/luxu...d-lotion-sold/




Here is a list of stores and malls around the country where their products are sold.
http://lushusa.com/shop/find/list/

Here's the list of "causes" they donate to.
http://www.lush.co.uk/articles/our-e...-10000_10.html
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Good of you to post that. Stephanie doesn't use any of that stuff. Only thing she uses is my deodorant and shampoo and the perfume I buy for her. That's it, no cosmetics, no makeup, nothin'. We have a very spartan bathroom.

She uses baby shampoo and soap for the girls.
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Old 07-01-2011, 06:28 AM   #3
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I wonder why we allow products like that to be sold in the U.S. If they allow crap like this, why can’t I buy Cuban cigars here?
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Old 07-01-2011, 07:42 AM   #4
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I wonder why we allow products like that to be sold in the U.S. If they allow crap like this, why can’t I buy Cuban cigars here?
Cheeses me off, too.

Although the Dominicans are even if not ahead of the Cubans in the cigar business right now. La Flor Dominicans are just hard to beat.
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Cheeses me off, too.

Although the Dominicans are even if not ahead of the Cubans in the cigar business right now. La Flor Dominicans are just hard to beat.

I agree La Flor Dominicans are good, I did smoke a pretty good cuban given to me by a friend that gets them in Canada. I just wish I would quit spending money on good pipes.
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the cubans are no longer worth the money.
They no longer properly age booked tobacco in Cuba..they need the money so badly they're rolling 'green' tobacco into the cigars. You can tell, if you fire up a cuban and taste ammonia...however faint, that taste tells you the tobacco has been rolled prematurely. And these cigars sell for a premium price ! For the money, I'll take a dominican any day of the week...Arturo Fuentes Hemingways...oh man, a little slice of heaven here on earth. Pair that with 3 fingers of Jamison's on the rocks and I'm done !
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Old 07-01-2011, 11:40 AM   #7
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the cubans are no longer worth the money.
They no longer properly age booked tobacco in Cuba..they need the money so badly they're rolling 'green' tobacco into the cigars. You can tell, if you fire up a cuban and taste ammonia...however faint, that taste tells you the tobacco has been rolled prematurely. And these cigars sell for a premium price ! For the money, I'll take a dominican any day of the week...Arturo Fuentes Hemingways...oh man, a little slice of heaven here on earth. Pair that with 3 fingers of Jamison's on the rocks and I'm done !
I always enjoy a good cigar with a nice cool imported beer, but since my accident the the strongest thing I can have is iced tea or a soft drink.. (Yuck) Poor little ole me.
Doctors say 6 months to a year before I'm back able to drive or fly again.
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I always enjoy a good cigar with a nice cool imported beer, but since my accident the the strongest thing I can have is iced tea or a soft drink.. (Yuck) Poor little ole me.
Doctors say 6 months to a year before I'm back able to drive or fly again.
My condolences !
Suds and a cheroot....nice....if you forego the suds, are you
banned from cigars too ? Sometimes they're good all by themselves
without a 'chaser'.....
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