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teamhavoc28

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Just came in from avoiding the snow and ice beginning to fall. Found a pouch worth of Sir Walter Raleigh in my drawer last night squirreled in a zip loc baggy nearly forgotten. Decided to give it another go, the first two bowls I had hit me wrong. I thought to myself if this is all I can smoke, going back to be a Marlboro man. Anyhow, loaded it for one last try last in a cob. All, I can say is I was wrong. It came out smooth and mellow with relative ease. With pipes, I'm thankful I know nothing after all.

 

fred

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Mar 21, 2010
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The realization that there is much to be learned is the first

indication that indeed, something has been learned after all.

 

unclearthur

Lifer
Mar 9, 2010
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As one of my blacksmithing mentors frequently reminded me, " If you aren't making mistakes you aren't learnin' a durn thing"

 

pstlpkr

Lifer
Dec 14, 2009
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I've been told the first step to knowledge of a subject is realizing what it is you need to learn.

I have been smoking pipes for more than 35 years.

I am amazed by what I don't and didn't know before becoming a member here.

 
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