Look like this did it?
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/...psielojlch.jpg
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Look like this did it?
http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/...psielojlch.jpg
Yeah, @NeverBend needs to make his tobaccos available for purchase...
H&H Chestnut in a Wally Frank Bulldog on the rainy drive to work this AM.
Just finished smoking P&W #191 in a 2002 IMP smooth full bend egg shaped meer.
Just finished smoking McClelland Dark Star in a 1970s small bowl smooth medium bend Danish Sovereign 324 volcano with a black vulcanite stem.
Hayward Mixture in a 1975 full bend black Dunhill Shell 52021 with a black vulcanite stem.
Having a bowl of Smoky's Blend in an old, beat-up Missouri Meerschaum.
I'm currently smoking MY RIGHTS AS AN AMERICAN.
Ahem.
If you haven't already, please voice your opinion re: FDA tobacco regulation using this link...
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Now that the FDA has handed over their proposed regulations to the OMB, it's important that we give the gov't one last push as a group concerning our thoughts on the matter. They need to understand that premium tobacco - handmade cigars, pipe tobaccos, and snuffs that aren't homogenized nor chemically altered - are different from cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and gas station "cigars". They need to understand that stopping people like us from buying premium tobacco does nothing to curtail youth consumption of tobacco. Children aren't consuming the tobaccos we enjoy, these tobaccos aren't marketed towards or appealing to children, and the whole idea that new rules & regulations on premium tobacco will stamp out youth smoking is preposterous.
Frankly, restricting the sale of premium tobacco products isn't going to curtail youth consumption of tobacco at all. Kids are smoking cigarettes like they always have, and they're smoking e-cigarettes. Those products need to be addressed.
Also, please don't turn this into a political debate. All political parties need to hear us loud and clear right now.
Well said Andy.
If anyone can explain this proposal tome, please do. It is so loosely written (and clearly not by anyone who understands the tobacco industry) and loose application of the law can be expected.
https://www.federalregister.gov/arti...amended-by-the
2015 Brave New World in a 1950s Barling's Make Ye Olde Wood #252 Fossil (sandblast) with bot tea that will soon be cool.