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frogdonovan

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Mar 23, 2021
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Hey all, I'm frogdonovan. I've been a pipe smoker for about five years now. At my current stage in life, I'm going to college full time to get a degree in English Writing. Where I am right now, I don't smoke super often--I live in an apartment with no backyard or porch, and sometimes I find myself too lazy to go outside in one of our Montana April Snowstorms. When I do, however, my favorite tobaccos have always been McClellands, specifically Frog Morton, of which I have a preciously limited supply. Recently I've also been enjoying Comoy's Cask No. 7, as well as some of the Deadwood Cigars.

I joined this forum out of curiosity and to have some great conversation! In addition, I'm looking to conduct a bit of ethnographic research on pipe smokers for an anthropology project. If any of you have some advice for where I should post a thread on that topic, I'm looking forward to getting some of your experiences with pipe smoking!
 

BROBS

Lifer
Nov 13, 2019
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Hey all, I'm frogdonovan. I've been a pipe smoker for about five years now. At my current stage in life, I'm going to college full time to get a degree in English Writing. Where I am right now, I don't smoke super often--I live in an apartment with no backyard or porch, and sometimes I find myself too lazy to go outside in one of our Montana April Snowstorms. When I do, however, my favorite tobaccos have always been McClellands, specifically Frog Morton, of which I have a preciously limited supply. Recently I've also been enjoying Comoy's Cask No. 7, as well as some of the Deadwood Cigars.

I joined this forum out of curiosity and to have some great conversation! In addition, I'm looking to conduct a bit of ethnographic research on pipe smokers for an anthropology project. If any of you have some advice for where I should post a thread on that topic, I'm looking forward to getting some of your experiences with pipe smoking!
I heard homo erectus liked to puff on a pipe. Very robust.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
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In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
You came to the right place for the Anthropology Research, there's some real weirdos here. I do not, of course, include myself among that group. I'm obviously a very middle of the road, boring, common sort of person. Now @BROBS would be perfect for your study, he is a major league piece of work.
you're a weirdo. You kind of remind me of that one history teacher I got along with really well, no understood it. Until I pointed out he's so normal it's weird. You go far enough into any direction you end up weird.
 
Truly. Most of my doctoral dissertation was powered by pipe smoking.

And to OP, welcome to the boards!
Mine was powered by gallons and gallons of coffee and Camel Lights by the crate.
When asked, I like to convey that the dissertation process is like being flogged with wet noodles on a 100 mile long walk of shame while having to drag a pink feather boa.
 

maduromadness

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jan 3, 2014
249
1,810
California
There were copper pipes found in Egyptian tombs, but what they were smoking only God knows. Most of the first know pipe smokers were native Americans with the rustica varietal, herbs and again gods knows what. Modern tobacco as we know it came from Virginia tobacco grown in the original colonies by John Rofle. I'm prob wrong though so Welcome.
 

brian64

Lifer
Jan 31, 2011
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Mine was powered by gallons and gallons of coffee and Camel Lights by the crate.
When asked, I like to convey that the dissertation process is like being flogged with wet noodles on a 100 mile long walk of shame while having to drag a pink feather boa.
Funny story...but I remember when you purchased your doctorate from a spam post here on the forum.

Nothing to be ashamed of though, since it got you that cushy 6 figure Google Fact-Checker job.
 
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