I dunno. I'm so used to what I live with that I really don't give any of it that much thought.Do wonder what's more impressive, your comic book collection or pipe tobacco?
I dunno. I'm so used to what I live with that I really don't give any of it that much thought.Do wonder what's more impressive, your comic book collection or pipe tobacco?
Thanks for the compliments. TR doesn't pay for reviews. Nobody's going to do that.Congratulations on the anniversary.
And I must say, I have only been smoking for a few years but I am extremely appreciative of all your posts on tobaccoreviews. When I am debating a purchase or I feel like I am missing something in a blend, I will head over there and see what you thought of it. Your reviews are top notch, in depth, helpful, detailed and always give me a good idea of what to expect before purchasing. If they aren't paying you for posts, they should be.
Keep up the good work, your pallet and dedication are gifts to us all.
And judging by the pics I've seen of you not only your father's pipe but also your pacifier. Shocked to find out you are approaching 51 years old.Enjoyed a tasty lunch, and am celebrating my fiftieth anniversary as a pipe smoker with a bowl of pre-2014 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in the very first pipe I ever smoked (which was my father’s pipe),
Thank you for the kind words.Happy anniversary and thank you for your enthusiasm, knowledge, and thoughtful writings. I'm quite sure you've been an inspiration to countless pipe smokers.
Thanks, buddy. You are great company, and I enjoyed every minute we were together.Jim-
You are an inspiration, and a fine fella to boot!
I was chuffed to be your chauffeur (along with some other reprobates) a few years ago in Vegas, and have some smokes with you.
Happy anniversary!
John
Thanks a bunch, man. As long as I am able, I'll be smoking. Of course, there's always the chance that I'll be smoking after I pass on, according to some people.I'm late to the party. I hate that I'm late, but happy 50th!
It's good to know that whatever goes on in this world, you can be sure Jim has a pipe burning.
I take comfort in that, knowing Jim's out there smoking em back to back.
Madeira Gold. I tried it in 1974 because it was cheaper than most pouches, and at age 13, I had to go for cheap. As I recall, it was a VaBur blend with a honey and possibly a little rum topping, too. Tasted like astringent, sour, spoiled oats with a touch of cardboard and bee butts in the honey. After three unfinished bowls, I threw the gold pouch away. Playboy magazine had ads for it for years, and if Hefner ever smoked it, he'd have pulled the ads from publication.
Ahhhhh you never forget your favorite, or your least favorite! HahahahaMadeira Gold. I tried it in 1974 because it was cheaper than most pouches, and at age 13, I had to go for cheap. As I recall, it was a VaBur blend with a honey and possibly a little rum topping, too. Tasted like astringent, sour, spoiled oats with a touch of cardboard and bee butts in the honey. After three unfinished bowls, I threw the gold pouch away. Playboy magazine had ads for it for years, and if Hefner ever smoked it, he'd have pulled the ads from publication.