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It's Italian pipe day at the House of Pugsley. Carter Hall in a Mastro de Paja rusticated Pesaro Media. A damn fine pipe that I should smoke more often. The bowl shape is a bit difficult to pin a name to, sort of a billiard that fancies itself a volcano.
I do searches all day long lookin at what you guys list..it is just mind bogglin all the different pipes an tobaccos
Just finished smoking Full Virginia Flake in a much cherished smooth straight grain three quarter bend 1979 Becker M 4 heart brandy.
Old Dark Fired in a smooth medium bend post-WW2 Pre-Republic Peterson Killarney 9BC with a sterling silver band.
Listing this a little early: Model Match in an early smooth Radice Tiger Eye G medium bend pipe with a bamboo-style carving on the shank. Starting to run low on this blend.
Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a 1978 smooth full bend Dr. Grabow Omega.
A little bit of H&H Sweet Cask before work this morning.
With the 4Dot clenched firmly, back straight, fingers at the keyboard, Royal Yacht a-burn, it's time for a rant! I am truly dismayed that the chemical lawn company ads have made it to TV big time. As HL Mencken observed, "No one in this world, so far as I know - and I have searched the records for years, and employed agents to help me - has ever lost money by underestimating the intelligence of the great masses of the plain people." The ads in question want you to hire one of the little TruGreen lorries of death like the one that just passed my house, hurrying to kill things somewhere in the neighborhood. The appalling slogan written on the truck's panel and hawked in the ads is "Life is better lived outside." Sick Sick Sick. And the website is even worse -- little children playing in a sprinkler on the lawn, oblivious to the fact that they are busily absorbing more toxins than a month smoking cigars in a bar would provide. They'll see no robins or grackles in their yard again, because there will be nothing for them to eat. While the grubs and earthworms that remained alive in the ground immediately after treatment will be carried back to the nest if the season is right, and the nestlings will die. Any eggs the birds carried will be laid with shells to thin to survive incubation. It's a minor extinction even for local songbird populations. The only way these companies stay in business is by spending millions each year setting lawsuits with the proviso that the plaintiffs keep their mouths shut. Depressing.
On a lighter note, a funny tweet from Neil deGrasse Tyson: "If there is a cat Heaven, and if cat Heaven has mice for cats to chase, seems to me that cat Heaven must then be mice Hell."
Finished off a jar of Carter Hall this morning, making room for some ODF ready rubbed that is coming tomorrow. I ordered it with some of the Royal Yacht that is on sale 25% off.
Morning Jim,
Thanks for your rant, well done. I've never give the subject the thought that you have but it also never seemed right and you've put that into words. I've been solicited many times by chemical lawn services but never considered them.
My musings of a similar note are when I see the refineries (Elizabeth NJ, Ashland KY) gleaming in the night like giant Christmas trees while they bellow waste into the atmosphere. Similarly the meat processing plants in Hammond, IL., etc. I used to go to Kentucky often, usually through West Virginia and I developed a soft spot for this under appreciated and beautiful state with kind people (other than that slug-nut at the Exxon station in Morgantown!). The Ashland KY refinery is right on the border between these two states and every time the toxic cloud it emitted dutifully wafted gracefully into West Virginia. A native explained that the location, the river and the cutting of trees was done specifically to insure the migration of the toxic mess - right into West Virginia. Damn if it isn't true.
So how many packs of cigarettes, cigars and pipes would it take to equal the poisons that are pumped out by a refinery in a day? Populations that don't think enslave themselves. OK, does that constitute a rant?
My lawn problems are myriad, soil erosion, poor drainage and especially the active diggers, raccoons and squirrels. Makes life interesting.
My cats heaven wouldn't necessarily have mice but it would have glass jars on high shelves waiting for a shove. Of course it could still be mice hell if they were on the floor below the falling jars.
2015 Gawith Hoggarth Louisiana Flake in a 1990 Ser Jacopo Gemma Fiammata taper billiard w/gold band.
The grey-head has been acquired and secured!
The wisest guy I know, Pete. A true wise guy. [emoji6]
Nice rants to both you and Jim. I've been watching a mini doc series that brings up topics that are kind of similar to what you guys are ranting about this morning.
Been up for over 24 hours now. Time for a quick bowl of Dark Birdseye in a 2001 Peterson straight billiard before getting some shut eye.
I live with well water and I may just go to my township and have these genocide lawn care companies banned. I already have cancer and don't need any extra toxins.I also live down wind from a nuclear power plant, less than 1/4 mile. It's some mirical I am still alive
In my pipe today is Five Brothers
Lane Burley Light Without Bite in a 2015 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend tomato military mount with an aluminum accent, horn ferrule, and cumberland p-lip stem.
Pete, Jim
Having 22 years working in the pest control industry, I am somewhat familiar with the companies mentioned and the practices that usually end up
being setteled rather than going to court. My work was mainly household treatments such as roaches and termites,but I was licensed for lawns also.
I can honestly say the certification for lawns was the easiest one to acquire and the most dangerous to practice.The chemicles for stuctures are so
weak now I'm surprized that have a smell let alone kill anything.What you buy from walmart is just as strong.The chemicles for weeds though, now those
scare me.They have more carcinogens than a brain tumor.I will say that any chemicle when applied with forethought and care is highly beneficial and
needed.Unfortunatly that is usually not the case,these guys are in a hurry to get the workorders filled, they are quite often paid on a commision so
more work done means more pay.I refused any job on commision and several times walked away from jobs that would have endangered surrounding areas.
I stopped a termite job for half a day because the birds were feeding on the earthworms we dug up with our trenching.Needless to say, the key words are
FORETHOUGHT and CARE, These companies today are profit driven and dont have the time to properly train or supervise their workers. As to the refineries,
I am surrounded by oil refineries have no clue how that could improve short of better cheaper electric cars.
Now to our regularly scheduled smoking,,,,Sutliff Highlander in a DR Grabow Viscount straight.
Three Nuns in a sandblasted straight Il Ceppo billiard.
Reiner Long Golden Flake in a 2014 smooth quarter bend Basil Meadows horn with a cumberland stem and a p-lip.
2015 Dunhill Nightcap in a 2014 Mark Tinsky sandblast taper poker.
Beautiful day turned over and and windy so I told the Tinsky to stay cool.
Was out cutting the lawn with Mac Baren Golden extra in a MM Greatdane Spool. And then it started to rain
Peterson’s Hyde Park in a 2014 smooth medium bend Basil Meadows egg with an aluminum band and a "root beer swirl" acrylic stem.
St. James Plug in a 1986 three quarter bend Bacchus face CAO meer.
2015 Gawith Hoggarth Balkan Mixture in a 1986 Radice Rind KS liverpool.
Rained this AM, turned beautiful and then a chill, overcast, wind and now it's pouring rain.
Note to self when speaking to Mother Nature: Get your act together and make it rain where they need it sometimes!
Matt,
Don't how I missed your post before. Thanks so much for weighing in on the subject.
Still smoking the Radice with G&H Balkan but I will smoke
more of this 2015 Gawith Hoggarth Balkan Mixture in a 1940s Barling Ye Olde Wood Fossil (sandblast) saddle billiard.
Now smoking Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem. This makes the 4th of the four Basil Meadows pipes I own that I smoked today. I sure like his pipes and recommend them.
PS LNF in a Savinelli Alligator 310KS while watching a documentary of Churchill's decision to take out the French Navy after their surrender to Germany.
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Loaded up my huge MM General with HOTW while I watch the Red Sox play the Rays. This should take me to the 7th inning stretch.
Sam Gawith Brown Sugar Flake in a mid-1970s black rusticated straight Savinelli Estella 915 KS billiard.
Nifty pipe! That stem looks nice and comfy. :thumb:
If we'd have listened to The Bulldog, we wouldn't have had all that trouble in Eastern Europe. Churchill said that we should invade through Greece and cut off the Russians, coming in the back door through Poland. He was right, of course. The Greeks and everybody in the Balkans would have been giving us a hand, but the Italians were part of the Axis and we were the enemy. Poor thinking on the part of the Pentagon, but then, that turned out to be par for the course. Ever read any Churchill? Superior.
I'm watching the profound documentary Caddyshack, revealing the seamy underbelly of golf in a country club setting. Riveting and educational. While I learn about "skinny skiing" and greens maintenance, I'm enjoying a splendid bowl of BBF and an after-dinner coffee. Winter is almost over!
Now having a bowl of Erinmore Flake in a GoeadeWaagen Baronite.
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Rattray's Hal O' The Wynd in a Canterbury billiard
Part way through this bowl of Louisiana Red in a straight Lane era Charatan black with burgundy undertone sandblasted billiard 420.
I started late with a bowl of spicy Smyrna #1 in my Lark in honor of Pete's MIL. I veered off into Sixpence land for a while, only to return to the orient with the nicely pungent Star of the East, both in cobs. *Edit The retrohale smells like the incense censors they swing in Notre Dame Cathedral.
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