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    Quote Originally Posted by RusenBG View Post
    VERY NICE looking Pot!
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    Hey cute pup. So I been looking at those stokkebye bulls eye flakes. How do they compare to things like Escudo or Dunhill Navy Rolls. Is it a completely different animal or similar idea?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfaust View Post
    Hey cute pup. So I been looking at those stokkebye bulls eye flakes. How do they compare to things like Escudo or Dunhill Navy Rolls. Is it a completely different animal or similar idea?
    Meep is full of P&V, she's only 6 months old...

    As for the tobacco, same beast, just another manufactures take on the coin... I like the BC center, seems to tame some of the "tang" down...
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoseWarmer View Post
    Well it's been along time coming...

    Up and out the door at 0400 to head to the hospital for a scheduled surgical procedure on the wife... 16 hours later I'm home and she's still in the hospital until Thursday... All is well...

    Beautiful evening in Iowa, about 62 degrees, clear sky's and no wind...

    Meager MM Cob with PS Bullseye Luxury Flake... I had forgotten how mild and cool smoking this blend was/is... Very nice tonight...

    One of my pups hadn't seen nor been around me when I've smoked my pipe, she reminded me of me as a kid... Up on my uncles lap to smell the aroma... She (Meep) couldn't get enough, sniffing and smelling the air...



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    I opted for smokeless and continue with it. Takes some real getting use to. I know here are some exocitc smokeless around, have had it and love the exotic. I quit because my wife hated it and it made her sick. I also did it for the health of my new borns. Didn't believe they would benefit of inhaling the hang over vapors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock27 View Post
    I opted for smokeless and continue with it. Takes some real getting use to. I know here are some exocitc smokeless around, have had it and love the exotic. I quit because my wife hated it and it made her sick. I also did it for the health of my new borns. Didn't believe they would benefit of inhaling the hang over vapors.
    If by smokeless you're referring to chewing tobacco or snuff, I've had plenty of interaction with that. I was introduced to Day's Work and Brown Mule at about 15 years old, and Copenhagen at 19. Dipped a many a tin of Copenhagen in my life, but I gave it up ten or so years ago. It is smokeless but there are potential consequences with it too. Not for everybody, but I'm better off without it. Plus, a tin of Copenhagen was $0.35 when I started, and $7.00 when I quit.
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    Gotcha there. When I have to pay $3.50 a tin I stop. Don't know what I will go to. Maybe nicotin patch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock27 View Post
    ...Maybe nicotin patch
    Fold and stuff? In a cob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by honedright View Post
    Fold and stuff? In a cob?
    MMmmmm nummers !
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    Just some Bayou Morning in a little Black Sea Rock with coffee, trying to get a foot up on the day and will be heading down to the reloading room soon.
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