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Every time I go to Johns Hopkins ***PAD***

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  1. pipeinhand

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    SO you all know what is going on with the spouse. Every time I go to Johns Hopkins and sit for hours with my PC waiting, something happens. I get a little weird. So some JHH PAD.
    The meer has 4 deer carved around the bowl just like this one shown.
    The clay is 14" long and has a 2" deep bowl.
    The last one well, I don't know what happened, I just had to have it. 24"long, bowl 2" deep.

    Weird I know, but you want one of each now. Admit it, go ahead you are among friends.




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  2. dburrows

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    Weird I know, but you want one of each now. Admit it, go ahead you are among friends.

    You got that right. Those are some gorgeous pipes.

    I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. -- C. S. Lewis, Theologian, Philosopher, Professor, Pipe smoker.
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    Weird I know, but you want one of each now.

    Yup. Without even a hospital visit.

    I hope your wife is doing well. Take care.

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  4. pipeinhand

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    The ship on the bowl is relief carved into the bowl not an appliqué, the picture does not do it justice, it really is a piece of work.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  5. matchstickman

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    Where did you get the clay? Looks pretty sweet. I have been interested in owning a clay or 2, and if that one is a good price, I may have to pull the trigger on one.

    Posted 4 months ago #
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    Those are excellent looking pipes!

    BTW, I'm not a badass, I'm just socially awkward. – BillyZoom
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  7. pipeinhand

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    You know, I don't remember where I got it but, here is 3 on ebay, good buy too.
    GOEDEWAAGEN

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  8. markw4mms

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    Nice looking pipes, congrats!

    "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
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  9. dubinthedam

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    Serious pad attack, real quality, luckily my pad days are over.

    A Dubliner in Amsterdam just doing his thing on Youtube.
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  10. nsfisher

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    pipeinhand;

    Im not up on ur wifes illness. Is she going to be alright, i really hope so! What is wrong

    Now i gotta larn how to reed and rite good
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    Welp, not to glom up the thread, she had neck cancer for the 3rd time and 3 weeks ago had surgery again. 2 weeks ago the drain incision became infected and we had to run back to JHH. She is on the mend but I am growing tired of driving up RT 95 for 150 miles every 3 days and camping out at JHH, uggg. Nice place but you wouldn't want to live there. We go back next week to see if they are going to do radiation again. There is a danger of losing taste and speech by doing it so soon after the last time 18 months ago. 3 cancers in 3 years, she is the strongest woman I know, and she calls me the trooper for hanging in there. Imagine.
    Thanks for asking though. Thanks Phillip, too.

    Now, how about them pipes.

    Posted 4 months ago #
  12. jchaplick

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    'They sure are nice pipes, I love the first one.

    Good luck to you and your wife

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    Pipeinhand;

    if i may ill pass on a story;

    1996 April 1; took my 6 yr old daughter to IWK for blood work. April fools afternoon,same day, the doc came to me an said she had luekemia!!!!!! Wow.Speechless, anyway, long story short, after 5 yrs chemo, and hundreds of trips to the IWK @ 250km roundtrip, she is now 22 yrs old, beautiful and healthy!!!!!. I had surgery on my temple 2x in 2 weeks to remove the dangerous type of skin cancer just this summer. Once again success!!! My point mate; amazing things being done nowadays in oncology and ur spouse is gonna be healthy again. I just know it,

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  14. ssjones

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    I'll be thinking good pipe thoughts for your wife's improved health. That is definitely the place to be for the best care. Be careful on that 95 trek!

    When I read this, I thought you were stopping by the nearby "Faders Tobacconist" stores. They have two locations around Baltimore and have a great selection of tobaccos and their own blends. They carry a pretty good pipe selection, bu their prices are at boutique levels.
    http://www.faderstobac.com/

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    Posted 4 months ago #
  15. pipeinhand

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    Al: I am afraid to go. You see I have lots of credit cards, and if I step into a famed tobacconist bad things will happen not watching all that cash pass hands.

    Really, I made this mistake whilst in Old Blighty a few years ago. It was bad, but the PAD/TAD was grand.

    I am going to stop in there someday on a return trip from JHH, the one where they tell us to not come back

    @nsfisher: thanks PM sent.

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  16. ssjones

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    I understand that temptation! At the Towson store, they have a case full of Dunhills starting at $700+, too rich for my blood but pretty to behold. But, they're tobacco prices are actually pretty good. They always have a lot of Penzance if you are fan of that blend. (about 15 big pouch packs on my last visit and loose bags open to buy by the ounce, I bought 8 oz....)

    Posted 4 months ago #

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