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Post by Silver on May 2, 2024 17:35:31 GMT -5
Good evening all, so a quick doggie update, after an apparent rally this morning, he started going downhill again, so off to the vets we went. They think he's torn some abdominal muscles; but he's due for x-rays tomorrow, to be sure. After some craftily administered pain relief, he's sleeping soundly beside me as I write. As you can imagine, my tobacco order may be lighter this month, π but no mind, (I'd probably sell the house for him), I shall try and squeeze in a small bowl of Nightcap in the MM Rob Roy, the weekend is almost upon us, have good cheer! Hoping your doggie heals up quickly.
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Post by jonmc75 on May 2, 2024 17:36:45 GMT -5
[/quote]Hope that gets him taken care of. He sounds like a good doggie.[/quote]
Thank Urb, I think he'll be fine now.
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Post by Silver on May 2, 2024 17:36:57 GMT -5
After-dinner smoke time. Haunted Bookshop in the Thursday cob on the front porch.
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Post by urbino on May 2, 2024 17:38:03 GMT -5
Country Squire's "Treasure Island". This is arguably the best smoke I've ever had. My tobaccos seem to get better and better with age. The tobacco is very mild and tastes like rum and maple syrup. It has a wonderful room note as well. I smoked it on my front porch. The weather was a bit cold. While smoking, I saw a wild rabbit across the street and a pair of American robins looking for worms just a few feet from me. I also saw a Northern Cardinal. The pipe is a reverse calabash Rattray's Devil's Cut. This pipe also has a 9mm filter. Sounds like a good blend for a cold day.
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Post by urbino on May 2, 2024 17:39:39 GMT -5
Here's hoping that he's going to pull through okay. What's his name? His name is Leo, Russ, after Leo Fender; the breeder/owner traded me for an old telecaster, I thought it was fitting, π The outlook is good btw, I think he'll be OK, π€ He looks like a rascally fellow.
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on May 2, 2024 17:43:16 GMT -5
Country Squire's "Treasure Island". This is arguably the best smoke I've ever had. My tobaccos seem to get better and better with age. The tobacco is very mild and tastes like rum and maple syrup. It has a wonderful room note as well. I smoked it on my front porch. The weather was a bit cold. While smoking, I saw a wild rabbit across the street and a pair of American robins looking for worms just a few feet from me. I also saw a Northern Cardinal. The pipe is a reverse calabash Rattray's Devil's Cut. This pipe also has a 9mm filter. Interesting you mentioning animals. Just yesterday Zarnicky seeing a Eastern Gulp.
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Post by The Wizzard on May 2, 2024 17:45:08 GMT -5
Country Squire's "Treasure Island". This is arguably the best smoke I've ever had. My tobaccos seem to get better and better with age. The tobacco is very mild and tastes like rum and maple syrup. It has a wonderful room note as well. I smoked it on my front porch. The weather was a bit cold. While smoking, I saw a wild rabbit across the street and a pair of American robins looking for worms just a few feet from me. I also saw a Northern Cardinal. The pipe is a reverse calabash Rattray's Devil's Cut. This pipe also has a 9mm filter. Interesting you mentioning animals. Just yesterday Zarnicky seeing a Eastern Gulp. OK. I'll bite. What's a gulp?
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Post by Ronv69 on May 2, 2024 17:47:25 GMT -5
Interesting you mentioning animals. Just yesterday Zarnicky seeing a Eastern Gulp. OK. I'll bite. What's a gulp? Are you hearing voices again? What filter do you use in the pipe?
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Post by Mrs. Zarnicky on May 2, 2024 17:49:42 GMT -5
Interesting you mentioning animals. Just yesterday Zarnicky seeing a Eastern Gulp. OK. I'll bite. What's a gulp? It like a Swallow only noisier.
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Post by Ronv69 on May 2, 2024 17:52:43 GMT -5
OK. I'll bite. What's a gulp? It like a Swallow only noisier. π΅βπ«π€£
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Post by The Wizzard on May 2, 2024 17:53:18 GMT -5
OK. I'll bite. What's a gulp? Are you hearing voices again? What filter do you use in the pipe? Vauen 9mm Charcoal filter.
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Post by jonmc75 on May 2, 2024 17:57:33 GMT -5
[/quote]He looks like a rascally fellow.[/quote]
With a capital 'R', Urb. ππ
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Post by turbocat on May 2, 2024 18:26:02 GMT -5
I wish I was smoking right now, canβt where I am, just waiting for the concert to start (Primus).
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Post by trailboss on May 2, 2024 18:51:44 GMT -5
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Post by trailboss on May 2, 2024 18:57:59 GMT -5
Here's hoping that he's going to pull through okay. What's his name? His name is Leo, Russ, after Leo Fender; the breeder/owner traded me for an old telecaster, I thought it was fitting, π The outlook is good btw, I think he'll be OK, π€ I also have a Leo for a dog... a bull terrier that sees everything a chew toy. Would you be interested in a foreign exchange?
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Post by johnlawitzke on May 2, 2024 19:02:23 GMT -5
2013 Davidoff Flake Medallions in my Italian made Stanwell De Luxe 86 Pan.
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Post by urbino on May 2, 2024 19:23:35 GMT -5
Old Gowrie in the Ron Powell bulldog:
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Post by Silver on May 2, 2024 19:26:17 GMT -5
Friar's Bayou Cake in the Thursday cob. Too lazy to get another pipe.
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Post by trailboss on May 2, 2024 19:35:17 GMT -5
Old Gowrie in the Ron Powell bulldog: I cannot think of anyone that has ever executed a Morta pipe better than Ron...I know there is one guy (Hispanic carver) that passed away and was highly respected in this medium, but if he did not exceed the guy, Ron's pieces were certainly on par.
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Post by NJDan on May 2, 2024 20:25:48 GMT -5
Good evening all, so a quick doggie update, after an apparent rally this morning, he started going downhill again, so off to the vets we went. They think he's torn some abdominal muscles; but he's due for x-rays tomorrow, to be sure. After some craftily administered pain relief, he's sleeping soundly beside me as I write. As you can imagine, my tobacco order may be lighter this month, π but no mind, (I'd probably sell the house for him), I shall try and squeeze in a small bowl of Nightcap in the MM Rob Roy, the weekend is almost upon us, have good cheer! Prayers for your pup Jon.
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Post by Ronv69 on May 2, 2024 21:22:34 GMT -5
Old Gowrie in the Ron Powell bulldog: I cannot think of anyone that has ever executed a Morta pipe better than Ron...I know there is one guy (Hispanic carver) that passed away and was highly respected in this medium, but if he did not exceed the guy, Ron's pieces were certainly on par. Yep, I handled a couple and they looked better than my $475 Davorin and my $160 Don Warren mortas. He hated to work with it though. Dulls the tools and such.
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Post by Silver on May 2, 2024 21:38:31 GMT -5
I'm having some Friar's Bayou Cake in a Yello-Bole Checker bent Dublin.
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Post by just ol ed on May 2, 2024 21:58:45 GMT -5
Shortly to the chats, 10Russians & the cobs
Ed
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Post by jonmc75 on May 3, 2024 0:32:37 GMT -5
Good Friday morning to all of the Patch, it's a fine morning in the Irish North West, the pup is moving much better this morning, the drugs are working π. Some Squaddie to kick off the weekend, in the Falcon International. Tastes great with some freshly brewed coffee, π. Thanks for all the doggie well-wishes guys, I think he's gonna be fine. πββ¬
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Post by coalsmoke on May 3, 2024 4:29:54 GMT -5
Good Friday morning to all of the Patch, it's a fine morning in the Irish North West, the pup is moving much better this morning, the drugs are working π. Some Squaddie to kick off the weekend, in the Falcon International. Tastes great with some freshly brewed coffee, π. Thanks for all the doggie well-wishes guys, I think he's gonna be fine. πββ¬ Good to hear that Leo is doing better, Jon.
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Post by coalsmoke on May 3, 2024 4:34:09 GMT -5
Good Morning! It's 58Β° with a mostly cloudy sky here in our town. This afternoon I have to make a supermarket run and attend to the laundry. Just lit up the first pipe of the day, HH Pure VA Flake, in the MM General cobwarden with an original Walker Forever Stem and there's a fresh travel mugga coffee tucked underneath my jacket. Have a good one everybody!
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Post by coalsmoke on May 3, 2024 6:03:24 GMT -5
Good Morning Again! It's 63Β° here with a still cloudy sky. Currently smoking a bowl of Wessex Brigade Campaign Dark Flake in the MM General cobwarden while slowly sipping my coffee. Time to check the headline news.
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Post by sidstavros on May 3, 2024 6:08:02 GMT -5
Hello from Athens-Greece, we have sun and 74 'F. An intermediate snapshot. βVanilla Honeydew.
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Post by coalsmoke on May 3, 2024 6:24:37 GMT -5
Currently smoking a bowl of Scottish Flake in the MM General cobwarden while sipping the rest of my coffee while watching a streaming video on BritBox. I'll finish up this pipe and then head back to the house.
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Post by johnlawitzke on May 3, 2024 9:00:21 GMT -5
2012 MM965 in my Savinelli Sun Set 626 bent Apple.
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