I think that was Dan.My bad, I thought I’d seen you post the 5lb blocks of Virginia Slices…
I think that was Dan.My bad, I thought I’d seen you post the 5lb blocks of Virginia Slices…
Does the EPA know about this?
I'm licensed disposal.Does the EPA know about this?
The Danes have a strong culture of collectivism. For thousands of years, they have maintained what is essentially a monoculture, where everyone looks alike, speaks the same language, shares some essential DNA and understands the importance of circling the wagons. Individuality and individual exceptionalism is frowned upon. So it’s no surprise that Danish blendings reflect that culture. Some call it catering to the lowest common denominator, while some praise it as a manifestation of unit cohesion. Either way, STG is the tobacco equivalent of Muzak.
I hope you are getting a chunk of that Superfund cash!I'm licensed disposal.
Back in April there were 10 of them.
They had to pay me double for those Esoterica bags.I hope you are getting a chunk of that Superfund cash!
For a further, historical insight into the Danish national attitude, I recommend the Danish TV series '1864' (available on DVD). I caught it on UK TV a few years ago, and at first assumed from the uniforms it was about the American Civil War (something that has fascinated me since childhood, for some reason). Otherwise, I wouldn't have started watching it - but I soon got sucked in. It explains an awful lot about Danes, in their relationships with other nations...This is an interesting read…
Danish Culture is an "Extreme" (Part 4 - on Independence)
With the Corona-virus mayhem I sincerely hope this article finds you well. For this part to make more sense I traditionally recommend that you read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.www.linkedin.com
For what it's worth, I was in Boswell's 2 weeks ago right after this news dropped. J.M. was there that day along with the young man who is the store manager (I unfortunately forget his name). I was asking the store manager how this might affect the Boswell's blends moving forward and he shrugged it off and said that it would NOT affect Boswell's blends. Now, I did not ask J.M. himself, but the store manager in Chambersburg told me that it was not a worry for them. I'm just reporting what I was told.To spend $350 on 15 tins of Plum Pudding BB Aged so I always have some, or just be happy I have Pembroke hookup? Or buy several lbs of Northwoods and Countryside in case they are affected...STG has changed my holiday budget, that's for sure
This is excellent news if true.For what it's worth, I was in Boswell's 2 weeks ago right after this news dropped. J.M. was there that day along with the young man who is the store manager (I unfortunately forget his name). I was asking the store manager how this might affect the Boswell's blends moving forward and he shrugged it off and said that it would NOT affect Boswell's blends. Now, I did not ask J.M. himself, but the store manager in Chambersburg told me that it was not a worry for them. I'm just reporting what I was told.
They also told me that Sutliff was moving to Georgia to work with Lane. He was shocked when I said Lane hasn’t been in GA in at least 5 years. I am not confident in their statements.For what it's worth, I was in Boswell's 2 weeks ago right after this news dropped. J.M. was there that day along with the young man who is the store manager (I unfortunately forget his name). I was asking the store manager how this might affect the Boswell's blends moving forward and he shrugged it off and said that it would NOT affect Boswell's blends. Now, I did not ask J.M. himself, but the store manager in Chambersburg told me that it was not a worry for them. I'm just reporting what I was told.
I was just thinking Mac Baren and Sutliff are probably having their best quarter in years because of this.STG probably has moles here and elsewhere and is just maximizing MacB’s Q4 profits by inducing a panic market…
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That's fair, but in your interaction with them they were talking about a different company and it's processes that were not directly Boswell processes. Hopefully the store manager at least is aware of where and how Boswells sources the tobacco for their own blends.They also told me that Sutliff was moving to Georgia to work with Lane. He was shocked when I said Lane hasn’t been in GA in at least 5 years. I am not confident in their statements.
Edit not JM but some of the employees.
For real! I am reconciling my spreadsheet and have concluded that this hobby was really just buying tobacco.Testify!!
Reading threads like these ——> looking at cellar spreadsheet ——->
I respect your opinion, but is the death of pipe tobacco that nigh?Pipe smoking is about as rare and bizzare as any activity you can think of.
Smoking cigarettes is rapidly going away, and that's a normal and semi popular thing to do.
Pipe smoking is going to die, this is a symptom of that... We all know it's coming. Will we act suprised when there's no pipe tobacco to buy?
RED ALERT!!!!: Buy tobacco now, or prepare to be without it.
Greed doesn't have anything to do with this... People weren't selling pipe tobacco in the past because they are friendly, they were selling it because there was a market.
As the market dies, so does the pipe tobacco business.
The Danes have a strong culture of collectivism. For thousands of years, they have maintained what is essentially a monoculture, where everyone looks alike, speaks the same language, shares some essential DNA and understands the importance of circling the wagons. Individuality and individual exceptionalism is frowned upon.