Blackwoods Flake, vampire killer?

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davedyer

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Mar 15, 2013
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A little while ago I was sipping on a bowl of

McClelland's Blackwoods Flake, watching my wife

click on the remote for her 52 inch (measured

diagonally) "Blabber Box" television. She was

frantically searching for something decent to watch

and I was struck by the difference between her

anguished state and my own calm, serene demeanor.

I attribute my cool state of mind to the effects of the

Flake. She paused for awhile on a program about

young vampires - all about neck biting and teen-age

angst. And I began to think about Vlad the Impaler,

who they say was the inspiration for the Dracula

stories. Vlad became famous as a murderous tyrant,

his victims numbering in the tens of thousands, and

his cruelty would give pause to a hardened NYC

homicide detective. What, I thought, sent this son of

privilege on such a murderous course? What fatal flaw

sent his brain to bedlam? How could he have been

stopped? And then it came to me in a flash - if

Blackwoods Flake would have been around back then,

and if someone would have offered Vlad a bowl

before he grew so sick, the world would have been

spared a great deal of trouble. The tangy sweetness

would have broadened his smile, the spicy nip would

have gladdened his brain, and the campfire

smokiness would have calmed his heart. He surely

would have become a kindly philosopher instead of a

murderous monster. Maybe I should start carrying a

pocket pipe filled with Blackwoods Flake wherever I

go - just in case some beautiful neck-biting

cheerleader wants to suck my hot heart juice away. I

could light up and hide behind the creamy, billowy

clouds, and when she stopped for a moment to enjoy

the oh so fine room note, I could safely make my

getaway.

 

piperl12

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 7, 2012
970
4
:rofl: see what happens when you smoke a pipe, you have so much more time for introspection. Perhaps if the Turkish army of the day had smoked pipes they would not have killed Vlads family beggining the murderous rampage that he went on. This might be a two pipe problem as Mr. Holmes would say! Great post thanks for the imagery!

 

davedyer

Lurker
Mar 15, 2013
13
23
rothnh, thanks for the suggestion! I definitely need to buy a Peterson Dracula pipe.

 

withnail

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 30, 2011
737
1
United Kingdom
Rothnh beat me to it - as I was wondering what would happen if I smoked the blend in my new Dracula collection Peterson. I'd hate to see it turn to dust :)

 

bogglor

Might Stick Around
Nov 30, 2012
88
0
Your post makes me crave a bowl of Blackwoods as I haven't had one in a while. Nice review.

 
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