Bwa-hahahaha!So I thought I would go out for a smoke and try this Bobs Chocolate Flake and.....it reminded me of when I was young and my mom made me eat soap when I was bad. That tin goes back in the box.
I've had a tin of Plum Pudding in my cellar for awhile but haven't cracked it yet. I think that may have to happen soon...
I met Ol' Scratch at the crossroads, won a guitar duel, and he promised that the BS would make it to Ajax... Or I watched Crossroads and made a wish. You choose.I know the last two gentlemen are aromatic fans, but how did the Sobranie survive the West Coast??
Oh sure! Go and decide not to be an Aro guy ... I see how you are! *grumble*Sorry Pat I took an extra bowl full. Hope some makes it to you. :twisted:
I tried very hard to like Semois, but found that it tasted like cigar wrapper that had been aged in layers of 4 year old hockey bag. I made it through 3/4 of a bowl. Yes, I know that one should reserve judgement on a tobacco until they've smoked more than a few bowls of it... so I'll leave my review to, "Semois is not for me."Yeah, that Semoise has a very strong barnyard aroma to it for sure.
Aw... you're aces, pal. Glad you got so much out of the pass!This has been a great way for a guy who is new to pipe smoking to try all different kinds without a big expense, and I am thankful.
Thanks to everyone for letting me onboard and to Pat for standing up for me.
Cheers,Bill
Let's modify that to, "Brian, and AndrewNot really an Aro guy, so I'll that for Brian, Andrew, and Pat.
Okay, here's a new slogan for it...Bob's Chocolate Flake- The clean smoke!Bob's Chocolate Flake and Ivory