tobacconistuniversityblog.blogspot.com
Tobacconist University: May 2015
http://tobacconistuniversityblog.blogspot.com/2015_05_01_archive.html
Wednesday, May 20, 2015. An Important Message From The IPCPR CEO. The 83rd Annual IPCPR Convention and International Trade Show in New Orleans, July 17-21, 2015 will mark my first year as the CEO of the IPCPR. And what a year it has been! The threat of FDA regulation, never ending state tax and smoking ban threats, moving the trade show to New Orleans and the relocation of our headquarters to Washington, DC have kept the member volunteer leadership and dedicated staff super busy. Change is happening.
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: The Catch of the Day
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-catch-of-day.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Tuesday, May 21, 2013. The Catch of the Day. My only catch was a 10-inch perch. I've caught smaller, but I'm always grateful to catch anything. Thank you, St. Peter. Behold a Pale Horse. Behold a Pale Horse. View my complete profile. Mr Gant, as you would be aware, I am not interested in the life of one rogue pilot with a poor health record."- The First Secretary,. I played them all the old songs. I thought that's why they came. C S Lewis,.
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: The Catch of the Day
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-catch-of-day.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Wednesday, April 17, 2013. The Catch of the Day. This was my only catch of the day: a 17-inch striped bass. I returned him to the river, which later took my beloved Ugly Stick. Behold a Pale Horse. Behold a Pale Horse. View my complete profile. Mr Gant, as you would be aware, I am not interested in the life of one rogue pilot with a poor health record."- The First Secretary,. I played them all the old songs. I thought that's why they came. Hudso...
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: Where the Speechless Unite in a Silent Accord
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/09/where-speechless-unite-in-silent-accord.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Friday, September 27, 2013. Where the Speechless Unite in a Silent Accord. I hope the three of you who regularly visit my fishing blog will forgive three months of silence. My last fishing trip was on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 on the Hudson River in Riverdale. Fortunately, I was smart enough to take detailed notes. I decided to go fishing that particular day on the advice of In-Fisherman's solunar calendar. As the day went on, the weather began to...
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: And the Anzio Bridgehead Was Held for the Price of a Few Hundred Ordinary Lives
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/05/and-anzio-bridgehead-was-held-for-price.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. And the Anzio Bridgehead Was Held for the Price of a Few Hundred Ordinary Lives. You're my hero." He appreciated my good wishes. The rain continued to batter the area and my aging frame without mercy. (Wisely, I took my pain medication before leaving home.) I managed to hold out for about 80 to 90 minutes before making another early exit (this one due to rain). Behold a Pale Horse. Labels: Hudson River (Alpine NJ). Port ...
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: Coming Back to Life
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/05/coming-back-to-life.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Wednesday, May 01, 2013. Coming Back to Life. Today (April 30), I made my second visit to Hudson Park in New Rochelle. I just took one dozen bloodworms and intended to stay for about two hours. When I planned my trip, I not only took note of high tide but also made use of In-Fisherman's online solunar calendar. I gave up around 5:30. We'll see what the month of May brings. Behold a Pale Horse. Hudson Park (New Rochelle). The Streets of Laredo.
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: The Unexpected Resurrection of a Man Called Horse
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-unexpected-resurrection-of-man.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Wednesday, April 17, 2013. The Unexpected Resurrection of a Man Called Horse. After over two years of silence, I have finally returned. I face the challenge of getting back into the game after a substantial amount of time on the shelf. To shake off the rust, I started simple. I went fishing one week ago, Wednesday, April 10. Ironically, it was the same place where I last fished: Hudson Park in New Rochelle. Nevertheless, it was great to be back.
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: Remembering Games and Daisy Chains and Laughs
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/05/remembering-games-and-daisy-chains-and.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Remembering Games and Daisy Chains and Laughs. I've been a little scatter-brained in the last few days and have failed to update my blog in a timely fashion. Last Friday (May 17), I returned to the Alpine, New Jersey at the very same spot I fished last time. Behold a Pale Horse. Hudson River (Alpine NJ). Behold a Pale Horse. View my complete profile. I played them all the old songs. I thought that's why they came. NYS DEC ...
behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com
Behold a Pale Horse: On the Turning Away From the Pale and Downtrodden
http://behold-a-pale-horse.blogspot.com/2013/05/tonight-im-gonna-take-that-ride-across.html
Behold a Pale Horse. This blog records my fishing exploits. Thursday, May 02, 2013. On the Turning Away From the Pale and Downtrodden. Tonight, I'm gonna take that ride. Across the river to the Jersey side. Bruce Springsteen, "Jersey Girl". Yesterday (May 1), I left New York for the first time in over a decade to fish. I didn't go far. I decided to test the waters of the Hudson River on the New Jersey side. I picked the Alpine Picnic Area. Where practically every cast got snagged on a rock. This time...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT