An unlabeled aromatic (smells like caramel) in a 1997 French briar Christmas pipe. Toady is my first day at my new job :pipe:
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An unlabeled aromatic (smells like caramel) in a 1997 French briar Christmas pipe. Toady is my first day at my new job :pipe:
hmmm...9:21 and you're posting here? ;)
Congratulations! Would like to heard ('heard', yes, that's the rarely used, presently past infinitive conjunctive tense) as much as you'd like to tell about your new gig.
2015 New York Pipe Club Bowling Green in an old cob.
The cob looks exactly like an Old Dominion Chesapeake but it was the first pipe for man who started smoking in the 1940s.
Almost finished smoking James Fox Campanile in a brown 1980 long stem three quarter bend Caminetto 205 Business egg. This will finish the sample.
Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2013 MM straight Legend.
Today was the first time I packed a bowl for the drive to work, which greatly improved my morning commute. It was a Cheap Super Value Black & Gold blend from a store that sells more bongs than anything.
Half way through this bowl of 1940 Capstan Blue in a straight sandblasted black billiard 2013 PSF POY Kaywoodie with an amber colored lucite stem. Have enough for half a bowl.
Well, I have flexible hours ;P I went in at ten, am home for an early supper and will be going back this evening for a couple hours. Two weeks ago I was licensed and appointed by the Virginia Annual Conference to be pastor over a co-operative parish (fancy name for a two-point charge) in the United Methodist Church.