Watch City Old Dominion in a smooth straight early ‘60s Lane era “William Conrad” Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort stem.
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Watch City Old Dominion in a smooth straight early ‘60s Lane era “William Conrad” Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort stem.
Now smoking McCranie’s Red Ribbon, vintage 1996 in a smooth straight WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Sterling Canadian with a sterling silver band and a black vulcanite p-lip stem. A can of Hansen's Creamy Root Beer made with pure cane sugar is my drink on this hot and humid day.
I know there are many times I have access to the internet, but not a pipe. (I work in I.T.) I drop into the forums when I have a break, but those are not times I can smoke.
I also don't smoke inside, so I am often on the couch with my wife watching TV and meandering through the net.
Now smoking Sam Gawith Cabbie’s Mixture in a post WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Dublin straight smooth X155 Bulldog with a sterling silver band and a black vulcanite p-lip stem.
Truth be known, you'd probably live a lot longer in the end :D :D
As for me, I don't smoke all the time - only a bowl every couple days except when I'm out hunting or fishing.
I also don't post about a smoke unless it's noteworthy (or I'm bored and don't feel like doing anything else). I mean who cares if I smoked a bowl of Prince Albert and it tasted average and behaved like every other time me or anyone else has ever smoked Prince Albert. So what? Now if I smoked a bowl of PA and it blew me away for some reason then I'd post about it. Likewise if I smoked a bowl of Penzance and it was particularly awful I'd post about it. But the average stuff? I don't bother posting about that.
A few minutes away from smoking P&W #515 in a 2003 IMP horn Meer with a black acrylic stem. Watching Mannix.
Elizabethan Match in a MM Missouri Pride.