I know it's meant in jest but it's one of the reasons new smokers quit or don't even try. They're led to believe there's more to it than just filling a pipe and smoking it.It's a secret society whose practices are shrouded in mystery.
I know it's meant in jest but it's one of the reasons new smokers quit or don't even try. They're led to believe there's more to it than just filling a pipe and smoking it.It's a secret society whose practices are shrouded in mystery.
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OMG! This is the dude who got in a snit, quoting Patrick Henry, because he was obliged to fill out some paperwork to open an on line tobacco store! Yikes!The implication that a pipe smoker has to abide by a set of rules, conduct themselves in a particular manner, or live a certain way immediately disqualifies the maker of that video from any serious consideration.
True, but there are also practices that make filling and smoking a pipe a more enjoyable experience. Without the Fez and smoking robe, nothing else matters.I know it's meant in jest but it's one of the reasons new smokers quit or don't even try. They're led to believe there's more to it than just filling a pipe and smoking it.
Yep, that's the same guy. The faux Appalachian accent is really appalling.OMG! This is the dude who got in a snit, quoting Patrick Henry, because he was obliged to fill out some paperwork to open an on line tobacco store! Yikes!
satisfied customers are supposed to be the baseline though. It shouldn't be consider exemplary at all. And the thing is there is always going to be something that goes wrong, because that's life and they should be equipped to expect and handle it, instead of shrug and say shit happens.More people will spout off on negatives than provide a positive comment. I am willing to bet there are more satisfied customers than unsatisfied. Even smokingpipes.com has people that don't like them
I looked through YouTube and tried to find the various videos I have watched. It is rather time consuming. I found one that I can share. From that one you can probably track down others.
Pipe Smoking: An Unwritten Code of Behavior
Forgive me if this is the wrong place for this!
I think you just agreed with me. The negatives are loud and brash online but the positives are quiet and returning customers keeps them open for businesssatisfied customers are supposed to be the baseline though. It shouldn't be consider exemplary at all. And the thing is there is always going to be something that goes wrong, because that's life and they should be equipped to expect and handle it, instead of shrug and say shit happens.
My wife insisted I watch that. Glad I did.I’m just a boy, standing in front of a pipe, asking it to love me.
True, but there are also practices that make filling and smoking a pipe a more enjoyable experience. Without the Fez and smoking robe, nothing else matters.
You’re twisted…I’m just a boy, standing in front of a pipe, asking it to love me.
For those outside CONUS who wish to order from the states, they don't have much choice but to deal with them. Having no other options doesn't always equate to happy customers. Their former owner Rich Gotlieb trash talked members of several forums and gave the company enough of a bad name that many just dismissed 4noggins altogether.I think you just agreed with me. The negatives are loud and brash online but the positives are quiet and returning customers keeps them open for business
it's like kissing. Not really all that much to figure out but still helpful to know a thing or two, and with both the best way to learn is just put it to your lips and get some experience.I know it's meant in jest but it's one of the reasons new smokers quit or don't even try. They're led to believe there's more to it than just filling a pipe and smoking it.
yeah I think that's a bit of what's happening. I just was trying to say I kind of hate when people try to negate the negatives. Share the positives but just because Linda is nice to me doesn't mean she couldn't have been a big ole Seaward (think of that one phonetically, or just read it out loud) to Carol. Both should be noted certainly.I think you just agreed with me. The negatives are loud and brash online but the positives are quiet and returning customers keeps them open for business
that's a great way to chase off customers. It's amazing how even if I agree with what the person trash talking says about a customer, it makes me feel uneasy like I have to worry about not only their judgement but them sharing a negative opinion of me with everyone. Doesn't sit well unless the person they're trash talking is super out of line, like they are a confirmed criminal scum (scum being the key word).For those outside CONUS who wish to order from the states, they don't have much choice but to deal with them. Having no other options doesn't always equate to happy customers. Their former owner Rich Gotlieb trash talked members of several forums and gave the company enough of a bad name that many just dismissed 4noggins altogether.
I've always had great luck with 4noggins.com. I've even had a few items that were backordered with my orders and shipped at a later date without a hitch.