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    Friday evening pipe. Presbyterian from Jirsa.
    Černovar Světlé, Česky tradiční ležák (must be:traditional lager from Czech).

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    Had some H&H Louisanna Red in my Tinsky Canadien, some sweet VA right there !!
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    I continue planning the trails to the Dolomites in May
    Pipe: Les Wood

    Have a nice weekend, friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    ... Mild with out a crappy after taste... My opinion...
    Just struck me funny...this same comment should be used at an upscale wine tasting....I love it !

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Smooth Sailing is very interesting blend. They say it's highly aromatic, but i haven't been able to taste any kind of candy or sweetness that is very usual with most 'aromatic' blends. If it had little bit more of nicotin, it would be a good blend for my taste.

    Btw: i'm highly jealous for anyone living in IOM. I'd like (and will) see the IOM TT some day. The last of the real gentleman races there is today.
    What Is IOM and IOM TT ??

    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Friday evening pipe. Presbyterian from Jirsa.
    Černovar Světlé, Česky tradiční ležák (must be:traditional lager from Czech).
    I want that pipe...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    What Is IOM and IOM TT ??
    IOM goes for Isle of Man and TT is for Tourist Trophy
    "Gentlemen, start your engines" since 1907.

    Last edited by Sailor; 11-10-2012 at 10:07 AM.

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    Ahh...gotch ya ...thank you. Still want your pipe heh !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Ahh...gotch ya ...thank you. Still want your pipe heh !
    That's poetry in motion.

    Howevers, Jirsas are good pipes from Prague, imho. Cheap, nicely designed and available at the local tobacco store.
    I have 2 and Thomas has several, if i remember it correctly.

    I have no idea about the availability in the the US, but there's always a official strore

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    Damn.....ya had to show me that link......PAD !!!!! Thanks "T"

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    Do those Jirsas break in decent ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    IOM goes for Isle of Man and TT is for Tourist Trophy
    "Gentlemen, start your engines" since 1907.

    I had the love of my life, slip away, years ago. I expected to marry the gal, it didn't happen. Her dad had three garages full of bikes, all British. I got over her, I never have gotten over him. He has the leathers that that Kiwi dude wore when he rode that Indian on the salt, he loaned them to him. He always told me, anyone can ride a bike, but you, can ride mine. I rode his BSA Gold Star, and his son's Norton, as well as a couple others in between. He always talked about the Isle of Mann, I've learned of it since then. He has a record on the salt, 100cc green streak back in the 70's, I want to go two places before I die, the IOM and the salt, and I wanna see if Bently Conway wants or can go to the place where he said decides men from boys, the IOM. I'll show this video to my girl, she thinks she wants a bike, I just want an old Gold Star I can take a towel offa' and, if lucky, start her up and go get an ice cream up town.
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