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Post by Silver on Feb 7, 2022 21:14:50 GMT -5
Busy afternoon and evening. Haunted Bookshop and Three Friars, when I had a chance, in the Monday cob.
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Post by Gandalf on Feb 7, 2022 22:10:39 GMT -5
Whiskey Biscuit Gravy in a Scandia bent scoop Dublin
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Zach
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First Name: Zach
Favorite Pipe: Too many currently, bound to change
Favorite Tobacco: Haunted Bookshop, Big 'N' Burley, Pegasus, Habana Daydream, OJK, Rum Twist, FVF, Escudo, Orlik Golden Sliced, Kendal Flake, Ennerdale
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Post by Zach on Feb 7, 2022 22:23:37 GMT -5
2016 Sutliff Edward G. Robinson's blend in a Hyperbole Falcon bowl.
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Post by Silver on Feb 7, 2022 22:28:11 GMT -5
Folklore in the Peterson Irish Harp.
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Post by Silver on Feb 8, 2022 0:44:16 GMT -5
Riverboat Gambler in the Monday cob.
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Post by Silver on Feb 8, 2022 1:52:58 GMT -5
Pegasus in the Monday cob. Watching the Olympics, men's snowboarding slalom. There was a squirrel on the course, nearly got squashed.
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Post by terrapinflyer on Feb 8, 2022 3:26:04 GMT -5
ODF RR in a Washington MM. Water to drink.
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Post by urbino on Feb 8, 2022 3:42:31 GMT -5
ODF RR in a Washington MM. Water to drink. Up early, again, I see.
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Post by just ol ed on Feb 8, 2022 9:28:45 GMT -5
In from full walks, company of no-band 5x50. After the Ed is fed, Exotique in IL Ceppo great blast, "hangs" like an Oom-Paul, continue with the papers. Usual "whatevers" looking forward.
28, lite snow for now, high around 33
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Post by Gypo on Feb 8, 2022 9:30:09 GMT -5
In from full walks, company of no-band 5x50. After the Ed is fed, Exotique in IL Ceppo great blast, "hangs" like an Oom-Paul, continue with the papers. Usual "whatevers" looking forward. 28, lite snow for now, high around 33 Good morning Ed.
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Zach
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Posts: 4,359
First Name: Zach
Favorite Pipe: Too many currently, bound to change
Favorite Tobacco: Haunted Bookshop, Big 'N' Burley, Pegasus, Habana Daydream, OJK, Rum Twist, FVF, Escudo, Orlik Golden Sliced, Kendal Flake, Ennerdale
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Post by Zach on Feb 8, 2022 10:17:25 GMT -5
1/21 GH & Co. Broken Scotch Cake in my RDP bulldog.
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Post by Goldbrick on Feb 8, 2022 10:29:01 GMT -5
I just finished a bowl of Blackberry Brandy, from Newminster, in a Nording. I was watching our own Big Woolie on youtube, the video was "The brotherhood of the leaf"...like a nice chat with an old friend; well done, B.W., my time was well spent.
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Post by cigrmaster on Feb 8, 2022 10:49:19 GMT -5
2 012 John Aylesbury Luxury Flake in a Jack Howell Dublin.
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Post by darktater on Feb 8, 2022 12:17:19 GMT -5
Bald Headed Teacher in the MM Emerald
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Post by Silver on Feb 8, 2022 13:05:36 GMT -5
Started the day with Haunted Bookshop in the Tuesday cob and coffee. Next pipe is Three Friars in the same. Working on organizing the cellar.
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Post by bigwoolie on Feb 8, 2022 13:07:42 GMT -5
Perdomo Habano w/ fresh coffee
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Post by bigwoolie on Feb 8, 2022 13:08:27 GMT -5
Perdomo Habano w/ fresh coffee Sorry, wrong thread.
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First Name: Jack
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Post by jack9211 on Feb 8, 2022 13:19:07 GMT -5
L.J. Peretti # 432 in my favorite cheap pipe.
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Post by pepesdad1 on Feb 8, 2022 13:30:59 GMT -5
Marlin Flake in a small volcano.
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Post by terrapinflyer on Feb 8, 2022 14:21:36 GMT -5
ODF RR in a Washington MM. Water to drink. Up early, again, I see. It didn't count. I managed to go down again for a couple hours after my puff. It's GLP Windjammer in a MM Legend after some leftover beef stew. Ginger ale.
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Post by just ol ed on Feb 8, 2022 15:52:02 GMT -5
nothing again of importance for now. Did take care of one of two gift cards online without screwing up (amazing). Tea at desk, Exotoqie in LaughingBacchus meer in smoking room. Snoozie soon then to sups
28, overcast, low to be 18 or therabouts
Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY gots 'em, smokes 'em since '62
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Post by Silver on Feb 8, 2022 16:02:54 GMT -5
GH & Co. Best Brown #2 in a Comoy Rover.
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Zach
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First Name: Zach
Favorite Pipe: Too many currently, bound to change
Favorite Tobacco: Haunted Bookshop, Big 'N' Burley, Pegasus, Habana Daydream, OJK, Rum Twist, FVF, Escudo, Orlik Golden Sliced, Kendal Flake, Ennerdale
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Post by Zach on Feb 8, 2022 16:12:33 GMT -5
Been smoking GH & Co. Broken Scotch Cake all day long. Few bowls in my RDP bulldog, and now I'm moving on to the same smoke in my 1970 Dr Grabow Grand Duke lovat.
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Post by Silver on Feb 8, 2022 17:26:28 GMT -5
Pegasus in the Tuesday cob. Still organizing the cellar and watching big air on the Olympics.
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Post by urbino on Feb 8, 2022 17:36:17 GMT -5
Pegasus in the Tuesday cob. Still organizing the cellar and watching big air on the Olympics. As chores go, organizing the tobacco cellar seems a pretty decent way to spend a few hours. I really need to do the same.
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Post by cigrmaster on Feb 8, 2022 18:01:05 GMT -5
2012 John Aylesbiry Luxury Flake in a Brian Ruthenberfg Billiard.
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Post by Silver on Feb 8, 2022 18:06:15 GMT -5
Pegasus in the Tuesday cob. Still organizing the cellar and watching big air on the Olympics. As chores go, organizing the tobacco cellar seems a pretty decent way to spend a few hours. I really need to do the same. Turning into an all-day task! I knew what I have in the cellar (spreadsheet), but now I'll know where. Jars of blends are grouped together and ends of boxes being labelled with blend/quantity/date. Will need to do that with totes full of tins, too. Not complaining one bit.
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Post by terrapinflyer on Feb 8, 2022 18:33:33 GMT -5
As chores go, organizing the tobacco cellar seems a pretty decent way to spend a few hours. I really need to do the same. Turning into an all-day task! I knew what I have in the cellar (spreadsheet), but now I'll know where. Jars of blends are grouped together and ends of boxes being labelled with blend/quantity/date. Will need to do that with totes full of tins, too. Not complaining one bit. I am doing the same in small bites. Some of the jar cases have a paper at the end with that box' inventory. Most don't and are stacked up in no particular organizational pattern. Individual jar labels or lids with blend and jarring date is all I have on most things. A lot of it is recorded in a notebook, but it needs to be cross referenced with location and such. I'm not complaining, either.
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Post by darktater on Feb 8, 2022 19:14:53 GMT -5
OGS in the MM Diplomat, with a splash of bourbon, watching 'Office Space'
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Post by urbino on Feb 8, 2022 19:32:06 GMT -5
As chores go, organizing the tobacco cellar seems a pretty decent way to spend a few hours. I really need to do the same. Turning into an all-day task! I knew what I have in the cellar (spreadsheet), but now I'll know where. Jars of blends are grouped together and ends of boxes being labelled with blend/quantity/date. Will need to do that with totes full of tins, too. Not complaining one bit. My spreadsheet has location included, but there's no rhyme or reason to where things are located, other than when I bought them. That's not nothing, since, as in some other things, age matters, but it might be nice to have things organized a bit by blend type or brand or something. Obviously it's not hugely important to me, as I haven't done it.
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