That has to be a porn name.Les Wood was a silversmith at the Dunhill factory, and he was eventually promoted to also being a carver, and eventually went off on his own, with his own pipe brand, Ferndown. Some years ago, a Forums member sent me a block of Semois he'd tried and didn't like, and threw in an unopened tin of Frog Morton Cellar. When I thanked him by message, he asked me how I liked the pipe. Pipe? So I dug back through the packing and sure enough, there was a Ferndown bent billiard! Flabbergasted was I. I hadn't bought it; hadn't begged; hadn't stole. Sometimes generosity catches up to you. I think I prefer it to a Dunhill.
If this was a porn name, wouldn't it be More Wood?That has to be a porn name.
I'm a gentleman of sorts.Begging is undignified. Borrowing is unhygienic. Gentlemen steal.
Dunhill turned it's back on tobacco users. They haven't produced tobacco since the '80s and the last Dunhill pipes were made in 2011.Maybe this is off the topic, but when I go to the 'main' Dunhill website, I see clothing, bags, shoes. accessories, and fragrance, but no pipes. Yes, there is a separate website for Dunhill pipes, but the larger Dunhill seems to want no part of it. This is totally understandable given the current status of smoking in general, but makes it difficult for me to relate current Dunhill to the glorious Dunhill of yore.
If you're getting white dots after sleeping with someone it might be time to pick new acquaintances ?This lady had a LC Swan Neck in her purse..then this happened.
Is it wrong to sleep with someone for a white dot? Askin' for a friend.
“Urban Foraging”I'm a sophisticated gentleman, so I would choose to "purloin"
His stage name is Ed Wood. True story...If this was a porn name, wouldn't it be More Wood?
He is just starting out!If this was a porn name, wouldn't it be More Wood?
Yes, and the struggle started years ago, but now it's a fact- accepted or not!Maybe this is off the topic, but when I go to the 'main' Dunhill website, I see clothing, bags, shoes. accessories, and fragrance, but no pipes. Yes, there is a separate website for Dunhill pipes, but the larger Dunhill seems to want no part of it. This is totally understandable given the current status of smoking in general, but makes it difficult for me to relate current Dunhill to the glorious Dunhill of yore.
Not with all the Vegans running amokShouldn’t that be sirloin then?
The pipes and tobaccos were one of Duhill's businesses. They were always a purveyor of luxury goods. In the early '90's, when I used to visit the Dunhill Store in Beverly Hills with my late father-in-law, the place was primarily a clothing store with jewelry and other high end consumables and a tiny showcase for pipes in the corner.Maybe this is off the topic, but when I go to the 'main' Dunhill website, I see clothing, bags, shoes. accessories, and fragrance, but no pipes. Yes, there is a separate website for Dunhill pipes, but the larger Dunhill seems to want no part of it. This is totally understandable given the current status of smoking in general, but makes it difficult for me to relate current Dunhill to the glorious Dunhill of yore.
The pipes and tobaccos were one of Duhill's businesses. They were always a purveyor of luxury goods. In the early '90's, when I used to visit the Dunhill Store in Beverly Hills with my late father-in-law, the place was primarily a clothing store with jewelry and other high end consumables and a tiny showcase for pipes in the corner.
BTW, the people selling those pipes didn't think much of them and were quite candid about it.
The pipes and tobaccos were one of Duhill's businesses. They were always a purveyor of luxury goods. In the early '90's, when I used to visit the Dunhill Store in Beverly Hills with my late father-in-law, the place was primarily a clothing store with jewelry and other high end consumables and a tiny showcase for pipes in the corner.
BTW, the people selling those pipes didn't think much of them and were quite candid about it.