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BurleyVonPuffington

Part of the Furniture Now
Feb 26, 2021
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Ending the weekend (and the week) smoking in the Falcon a potpourri, tutti frutti, mix&match, multi variety, diversity blend, always a new (and good) suprise, otherwise (and better) known as...
Be all well good people!

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I'm beyond delighted someone besides me does this. I call mine Motley Brew. Now, I just need to find a label...
 

JoeW

Lifer
Apr 1, 2024
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Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA
Trying Velvet for the first time, in a Yello Bole Airograte (for the first time)

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The Velvet was very mild and was pleasant, but overall a little boring. I can see why people like it as a blend to puff without thinking much about it. I'll certainly smoke it again.

The Airograte is a nice little pipe. I saw a photo of one on the internet, and bought one on ebay. After finally cleaning it up, I got to give it a try. Very light and pleasant to smoke.
 
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
67,960
740,582
Earlier, I smoked a bowl of first release Watch City Rhythm & Blues in a black sandblasted straight 1998 XXX Ashton Pebble Grain lovat with a black acrylic saddle stem.
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After a short nap, I smoked a bowl of Peretti Blend W in a 1980 black rusticated rough top Jobey E27 Stromboli extra ball-shaped poker with a pearl green acrylic stem. Since I missed lunch today, I'll have a meal very soon.
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