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  1. mortonbriar

    An Expensive Case of Buyers Remorse

    Why is no one talking about how much of a genius this guy is?? He figured out how to get that 'cute red head girl' at school to go out with him! Its just a simple 40 year plan of building an empire so you have (almost) 3.75 million dollars in disposable income and then you buy some hockey...
  2. mortonbriar

    Canadian Import Advice Help - Tax was 200%!

    Well the cheapest thing to do would be to quit now before all your money is up in smoke! 1724 was a good year to start smoking a pipe, 1824 was a great year to start smoking a pipe, 1924 was a particularly good time to start smoking a pipe...2024? I am so not convinced. If you are set on it, I...
  3. mortonbriar

    Meerschaum pipe soot removal

    Try a damp rag, it take off quite a bit.
  4. mortonbriar

    Aging Balkins

    I also have only tested up to about 12 years, I really like how the latakia backs off/fades. Currently smoking some 2013 Maltese Falcon I just popped, and the latakia is faded to perfection for my taste, also the fermentation of virginia etc is obvious in the smoke.
  5. mortonbriar

    Dr. Alan Harrelson Visits Chesterton’s in Steubenville, Ohio

    I think we agree about the same amount, I am just more tactful than you haha.
  6. mortonbriar

    Dr. Alan Harrelson Visits Chesterton’s in Steubenville, Ohio

    I tried watching a 'pipe smoking video' on youtube, on maybe 3 separate occasions over the years and I could not get through a single clip...I have very little patience for such a vicarious activity. I think it is strange that they exist, but they are obviously enjoyed by others.
  7. mortonbriar

    Aging and Pricing Thoughts

    I have a theory that aging tobacco only improves smoking results if you age it yourself, because patience is one of the main ingredients of satisfaction.
  8. mortonbriar

    Can’t Wait For April…2044

    But how do I know for sure this is not you from the future, quoting you in the past...?
  9. mortonbriar

    Hello from the Western Reserve

    Another lurker lured! Welcome.
  10. mortonbriar

    My First Estate Pipe, "Short Snorter"

    Save the honey for your toast/tea, smoke that little snorter!
  11. mortonbriar

    Can’t Wait For April…2044

    Will you feel cheated in 2044 if the general public has access to time travel, and everyone is shooting back for some 1999 FVF etc?
  12. mortonbriar

    Attack of the (Pipe) Clones Episode 3

    I love the original, and then the next photo is the new pipe, but the stem is facing the "wrong way" in the photo and I decided it was not a particularly good tribute, then I scrolled to the next photo, where the stem is facing the "right way" and I decided it was my new favourite pipe...I don't...
  13. mortonbriar

    Vercingetorix Meerschaum Pipes

    By toutatis, those are great!
  14. mortonbriar

    My First Review

    5 brothers is a great nicotine baseline, part of the forum membership requirements should be the consumption of a pouch for reference...or at least the attempt of consumption!
  15. mortonbriar

    My First Review

    It sounds delicious! Now, would you mind spelling pleasant correctly professor?
  16. mortonbriar

    Most Unique Blends

    Grousemoor, it has this apricot jam flavour that comes through to the smoke tasting like it smells, more than any other aromatic blend I have tried. I think they might have changed the sauce though? I have not purchased it recently.
  17. mortonbriar

    Flake Tabac Question

    I have had flakes/plug I did not really appreciate until I cube cut them, I wish I could remember which ones...
  18. mortonbriar

    Silver Eskimos

    Well I cannot think of any other peoples that have more right to sit close to the fire...
  19. mortonbriar

    Metal Bands and Caps

    When I was a jeweller, I had two little computer fans set up on one side of the desk at face level to blow the dust away from my face. It was not a 100% fix, but it blew the bulk (of what I might normally be breathing in) just past my face, to land on the desk. I found it mostly effective for...
  20. mortonbriar

    Normally I Detest Salted Caramel But...

    I love a trappist ale, but that dessert is far beyond what my sweet tooth needs, although I would insist on a spoonful (to the annoyance of my wife).