What happens if you like it when you get around to it but it's been discontinued?I do it all the time
What happens if you like it when you get around to it but it's been discontinued?I do it all the time
That's life I don't hoard tobacco - but I may start due to the political/regulation/price issues of today - I currently maintain a very small cellar 20-35 tins and various bagsWhat happens if you like it when you get around to it but it's been discontinued?
I always bought a pound or ten tins of ones I liked with a few ounces of something new or a new tin since the early nineties. I've seen too many favorites disappear in that amount of time.That's life I don't hoard tobacco - but I may start due to the political/regulation/price issues of today - I currently maintain a very small cellar 20-35 tins and various bags
Putting up for later use isn't hoarding, putting up just because you can is. My closet is filled for when I can't afford tobacco anymore but I fully intend to smoke it.I don't hoard tobacco
I learned early in life -may be useful for others- "Man Plans, God Laughs"Putting up for later use isn't hoarding, putting up just because you can is. My closet is filled for when I can't afford tobacco anymore but I fully intend to smoke it.
It sounds like a line from a melodrama.I suffered a sagpuff when I went back to my former favorite blend.
That's life I don't hoard tobacco - but I may start due to the political/regulation/price issues of today - I currently maintain a very small cellar 20-35 tins and various bags
Well, we can't talk about that particular word without referring to the "etymologist" who studied the word more extensively than anyone else:It is the most multi purpose word in the English language.
you sound offended thoughIt's my money. And sane individual is going to attempt to argue that pipe tobacco is a life sustaining necessity (although many of us may not qualify as sane then). If someone wants to call my cellar hoarding, that's fine. They'd be horribly confused to think I give a shit.
Too many opened tins and jars. Also known as being "boofed"Missed opportunity.
If it was that good, it was when it was purchased but it was never tried and very little was purchased. Why would someone buy a tobacco and throw it in their cellar without trying it first?
Like shit it is. It's probably the second.It is the most multi purpose word in the English language.
Like shit it is. It's probably the second.
Well, fuck.Personal preference I suppose.