I've been enjoying listening to the pipesmagazine podcast interviews with Greg Pease and wondered if there might be additional televised interviews? Couldn't find anything on youtube but thought somebody here might know.
I've been enjoying listening to the pipesmagazine podcast interviews with Greg Pease and wondered if there might be additional televised interviews? Couldn't find anything on youtube but thought somebody here might know.
Just close your eyes while you listen and imagine Gandalf speaking whilst smoking a driftwood churchwarden and waving a knobby cane over a cauldron full of Latakia laden leaf!??
Just close your eyes while you listen and imagine Gandalf speaking whilst smoking a driftwood churchwarden and waving a knobby cane over a cauldron full of Latakia laden leaf!??
I always assumed he looked more like Princes wardrobe consultant. So just imagine that guy with a pipe. Accuracy is less important then stimulation.Just close your eyes while you listen and imagine Gandalf speaking whilst smoking a driftwood churchwarden and waving a knobby cane over a cauldron full of Latakia laden leaf!??
and he also seems like a nice guy. Man there has to be something he sucks at. Like maybe the ukulele? Or maybe he paints like a 4 year old. Or maybe he sucks at driving.Greg posts on Instagram now and then. Mostly pipe related photos. He's a rather skilled photographer also.
basically the same thing I said with sarcasm. And it seems if I am right to stem from a curiosity about everything. Could be projection but that's still the impression I get.A true renaissance man by all accounts I've heard. Would love to chat with the man over a smoke one day.
you clearly don't believe what I said. That gives veracity to your history posts.Fortunately he doesn't dress like one.
So, no really tight pants, curved pointy shoes or frilly neck collar?Fortunately he doesn't dress like one.
well I knew it there had to be something.One thing he can't do is give a speech to a group of people. He just doesn't function well in front of people. But he does excel at many other things.
Key Largo is just great. One of the few blends that I grab when I needed to be wowed. And frankly it's an easy smoker too. It really doesn't seem to care if you take it slow or pretend to be freight train.I don't know much about him but am interested in themes in his naming of his blends, like the San Francisco related series, and others. Supposedly he collects GBD's, which is a pleasingly individualistic choice. My first experience with one of his blends, Westminster, the Lat went flat, but those are the fortunes of war. I recently bought Barbary Coast and Key Largo to try again.