I would take me that long to finish a bowl in your pipes…without putting it down.A few days.
I would take me that long to finish a bowl in your pipes…without putting it down.A few days.
my cat does that bicoat thing too. This is the time of year I vacuum and sweep up a mass of hair that seems physically impossible to come from him (unless he's all fur and doesn't have bones or guts just really dense hair and really squishy hair.View attachment 220110
He's an English Cocker Spaniel, and he's a giant floof. It's almost his first birthday! Cockers are double-coat dogs, and he's currently shedding his winter coat and puppy coat. It's almost manageable, but it's still everywhere.
Thanks! He's a sweet puppy. It's my second English Cocker and my wife's 5th. We found our breed.my cat does that bicoat thing too. This is the time of year I vacuum and sweep up a mass of hair that seems physically impossible to come from him (unless he's all fur and doesn't have bones or guts just really dense hair and really squishy hair.
Looks like a real sweet little guy by the way.
My newest two are huge!I would take me that long to finish a bowl in your pipes…without putting it down.
Thanks for the breakdown of blends, that’s very helpful! I haven’t been much of a Virginia smoker in the past, but recently bought a couple bulk blends to try. That may need to be what I primarily smoke during this phase of life.Up to a week, as long as it didn't accumulate some sawdust or cat hair or other visible detritus.
Aros and heavily cased blends are the worst for this, more "natural" Virginia blends are the best, IMO. I like English blends that have sat for a while, but a lot of people dislike them.