Picture of Ernest Hemingways grave in Ketchum Idaho, people who visit leave cigars, whiskey and pennies (asking for favors) pretty cool, unique spot.
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14holestogie 05:40 PM 12-15-2013
Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
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The Most Interesting Man in the world I reckon, could you imagine Herfing with "Papa"
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I didn't know it was there, Mike. Going to be up there the first of the year, will have to make a point of checking it out...
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Originally Posted by E.J.:
I didn't know it was there, Mike. Going to be up there the first of the year, will have to make a point of checking it out...
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14holestogie 05:52 PM 12-15-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
The Most Interesting Man in the world I reckon, could you imagine Herfing with "Papa" :-)
I know I couldn't drink with him.
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Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
I know I couldn't drink with him. :-)
I'd give it a hell of a try
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Would have been cool to see his humidors
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MrClean 07:31 PM 12-15-2013
I like the empty airplane liquor bottle. There's a few guys from history I'd like to smoke with.
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Steve 08:41 PM 12-15-2013
Looks like Ronnie Van Zant's and the graves of the other members of Lynard Skynard that died in the plane crash, only instead of whiskey and cigars it was whiskey and doobies. The family eventually moved the actual grave to an undisclosed location, but people still leave tokens at the monument.
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icehog3 11:06 PM 12-15-2013
Originally Posted by Steve:
Looks like Ronnie Van Zant's and the graves of the other members of Lynard Skynard that died in the plane crash, only instead of whiskey and cigars it was whiskey and doobies. The family eventually moved the actual grave to an undisclosed location, but people still leave tokens at the monument.
When I retire I gotta go there and grab some doobies.
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Steve 11:43 PM 12-15-2013
AlohaStyle 01:41 AM 12-16-2013
Very interesting... wonder how many people light up the half smoked cigars?? LOL
In Seattle, there's a public city park right next to the house that Kurt Cobain lived in when he killed himself. You can see the house from a park bench and it has been a shrine for years. It's a pretty interesting place as well... wonder if the current owners have kids, they sure would have to teach them about marijuana at an early age. LOL
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