I figure that if the online Pipe retailers are selling a particular blend of bagged tobacco to their pipe-smoking customers, then it's likely it was blended originally more for the pipe smoker, and I shouldn't mind that someone local (we have no Maine tobacconists) happens to carry the stuff...
I'm surprised that anybody would bother to go trapping for porcupines in this day and age. That's one thing my own grandfather taught me, to trap porcupine, chain your trap at the bottom of a tree, and then pee on the tree above the trap is to bait it.
I never bothered to try it out myself...
Now I'm confused. I had gotten the impression that dottle is the remaining unburned (perhaps partly charred, perhaps soggy) tobacco left behind when the smoker lets the pipe go out at the end of a pipeful. Now, I'm wondering if dottle is instead the charred but not yet burned up layer between...
Make sure to shake up/roll the jar from time to time to help spread the deliciousness throughout the jar. It's interesting, the subtle changes to the taste that you discover each time you fill a bowl from these kinds of jar.
I do one jar for Latakia-bearing blends, and and one jar labeled "The...
Your signature quotation somehow has me reminded of those scenes where Morticia Addams asks a visitor if they minded if she smoked, and then proceeds to fold her arms and do so sans any kind of tobacco.
I used to watch 77 Sunset Strip first run along with my grandfather. I especially remember since one of the years it was on, granddad turned 77 and we kids would chant the title song bit sometimes when referencing him that year. It was my other grandfather who smoked a pipe,though.
Ought to counter-propose to these legislatures that since there is still a youth-drinking problem, they ought to include a ban on all flavored alcoholic beverages as well.
Of course, I don't hold out hope that such a proposal would bring these politicians to their senses.
In High School, one class did a King Lear re-write into a scene cutting as a Western they titled Valley of the Hogs.
Back in the late 1970s I got a theater pass from the USO to go see an all-male British touring company performance of As You Like It.
I seem to have several different editions...
A phrase you read once or twice in the novel Space Chantey by R. A. Lafferty: "We bend a point, we stretch a point, but you two are beyond the point entirely." immediately prior to bringing the hammer down decisively.
A while back while listening to a Jazz radio station, I heard the DJ mention that one of the three pieces that had just been played was titled Prince Albert. Afraid I wasn't sure which of the pieces was that one, and they mentioned neither the composer nor the band on the recording.