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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Poor pic of mr me, taken few minutes ago by my son.
    Currently me and jr are having a vacation of two weeks. Have to make the house ready for the winter.
    For the last few days we've been working our asses over shoulders by cutting the rest of the woods ready. Now it's done and it's time for a pipe. I have almost 10 cubic meters of firewood for the winter. Damn our shoulders hurt for using the axe. Guess we'll have a beer or two or more this evening at the local pub.
    Now smoking some Commonwealth from Norup. Sorry for my unfashionable home work gear.

    Don't know what your bein so sorry about Tomi ? ....That's a good countryboy picture right there. Well done. Ya look woodsy and seasoned with that pipe boots n hat!
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    A great photo Tomi!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Poor pic of mr me, taken few minutes ago by my son.
    Currently me and jr are having a vacation of two weeks. Have to make the house ready for the winter.
    For the last few days we've been working our asses over shoulders by cutting the rest of the woods ready. Now it's done and it's time for a pipe. I have almost 10 cubic meters of firewood for the winter. Damn our shoulders hurt for using the axe. Guess we'll have a beer or two or more this evening at the local pub.
    Now smoking some Commonwealth from Norup. Sorry for my unfashionable home work gear.

    Very cool. Hope you and your son have a great vacation.
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    I don't quiet smoking...
    My wife gave me the order to do something for interior design...and so I created the series "Experiments".
    We spoke about the titles and we were surprised because we had the same ideas...

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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post

    I don't quiet smoking...
    My wife gave me the order to do something for interior design...and so I created the series "Experiments".
    We spoke about the titles and we were surprised because we had the same ideas...
    Nice Pipe and art, and welcome back.
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    Starting the day with some black Starbucks anniversary blend and a Dr grabow with H&H classic burley cake.
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    MacBaren Plumcake in a Whitehall Grand National. Plumcake is not my usual fare but I must confess it's pretty dog gone tasty. This is definitely one of those "I'll give it a try" situations that turned out to be something really good that I will likely put in my rotation and buy more of.

    I stalked this blend for quite a while before I finally took the plunge. Tobaccoreviews.com kinda scared me off a bit. Some said it was too cased, too sweet and bitey. I'm not sure what these guys were actually smoking but for me, Plumcake is not guilty on all three counts. It's a great, very serviceable daily smoke. Lesson learned don't believe everything you see on the net
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    I will surely agree on that Plumcake. That's like my special mmm good smoke when I want something special for the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spacemonkeyjon View Post
    Smoking my new MM Morgan cob.
    Sweet can dude!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    Sweet can dude!
    Thanks. Finely found one. I dig the knife add on it.
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