No pipe for a minute or two, been a little busy and a lot blaa-ed.
But I've been eyeballing that Oriental Blend, and I'm thinking I have
a DG Savoy with my name on it.
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No pipe for a minute or two, been a little busy and a lot blaa-ed.
But I've been eyeballing that Oriental Blend, and I'm thinking I have
a DG Savoy with my name on it.
St. Basil’s Ivan the Terrible in a 2003 smooth medium bend Peterson Sherlock Holmes Series Baskerville with a sterling silver band and black vulcanite p-lip stem.
So, I finally finished filling out my mail in ballot. California, the land of propositions, (and no, I'm not talking about the ones from bleary eyed women with bad teeth in the skid row area of town), where anyone with a few bucks and a stack of signatures gathered outside grocery stores can get their proposal on the ballot. The ballot this year was 6 pages long and came with a voter's guide the size of a phone book. I've been reading and doing online research for two weeks now, but I'm finally done with it. Now for a bit of relaxation and a bowl of R.O's Acadian VaPer in a Mark Tinsky rusticated bent bulldog.
Now smoking aged Hal O’ the Wynd in a smooth three quarter bend 1970s Charatan Belvedere 4211DC with a black vulcanite double comfort stem. Ice water and bergs is my evening drink. Watching the World Series.
I'm thinking Dunhill London Mixture in a Dunhill Canted-Dublin.......
(might get in trouble with the room note on this one).....
Sure glad it's a nice night, weather wise that is.:dork:
C&D Engine #99 in a Comoy's bent bulldog
The last of my stash of year 1978 MacBaren Dark Twist Roll Cake in a 1988 smooth full bend Peterson System Standard XL 315 with a black vulcanite stem, nickel band and p-lip.
I've spent several hours this morning and this evening putting up bulk blending tobaccos in jars and ended up with a little bowl of leftovers from the pan after handling each batch. That mix is what I just finished smoking tonight in this Hendon billiard. The mixture was very tasty although I'll never be able to recreate it. It was smidgen of this and a smidgen of that; can't stand to throw away the leavings.
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C&D Corn Cob Christmas Blend in a 1979 no name French briar smooth full bend egg with a black vulcanite stem.
Two bowls of Captain Black original back to back, I think that will
hold me for the night.........................maybe