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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
Aug 31, 2012
70,156
802,173
Relaxing after four wonderful half pound cheeseburgers and home made potato chips dinner. Dessert was a small bowl of strawberry ice cream and a big golden delicious apple. A bottle of Boyland's Birch Beer was my drink. I've passed the half way mark of this bowl of year 2017 Esoterica Dorchester in a straight smooth dark brown octagonal paneled mid-60s-early 70s Corporate Era Barling 4945 London England T.V.F. billiard with a square shank and black tapered square stem. This pipe is from the estate of David Cuneo. It's too humid for coffee, so ice water and bergs is my drink. Enjoying the company of m'lady's young niece.
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SmokingInTheWind

Part of the Furniture Now
Mar 24, 2024
733
3,992
New Mexico
Ooooh Boy. Steamworks. I'd ration that one in small pipe territory and treat it as a rare treat. Unless you got tons of it. I've 1 1/2 tins left and I treat it like a rare visit to a great Sushi Restaurant. One of my "Magnificent Seven" that gets the kid glove treatment . . . . just a GREAT tobacco!
I have one tobacco I like real well that has become unobtanium. No rationing for me. I smoke it whenever I’m in the mood, which is frequently as of late. I’d rather enjoy it today in case I don’t see tomorrow. I dread the thought of my relatives throwing out a favorite tobacco after I die because I was stingy with it. Eat, drink, smoke, and be merry. After it is gone I will still have good tobaccos to smoke.
 
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tfdickson

Lifer
May 15, 2014
2,686
56,986
East End of Long Island
XXV Reserve Dusk in my Ken Barnes billiard.

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BriaronBoerum

Can't Leave
Jan 13, 2025
411
1,936
Brooklyn, NY
Had a nice cigar on a nice day and keeping with the outdoor theme, it's time to bust into some more Midsommar because, well, tis the season. For this little episode i have chosen a Tekin squashed tomato and a chair near some of the blossoms at the corner of the garage for a nice surround view of the serenity the surrounding Doug Fir forest has to offer.

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Nice crocosmias, man!
 

Sobrbiker

Lifer
Jan 7, 2023
6,553
89,441
Casa Grande, AZ
I have resisted flame throwers and weed burners to date. Though we have ample wet seasons, fire hazard up here is EXTREMELY HIGH in the summers when these buggers are a MENACE.
That they are. I’m jealous of your hoe!
Back in the late seventies, my stepdad had a 400 acre Angus ranch in Oklahoma. One day my mother (in a lovely pair of seventies slacks) was outside and one of those buggers went up here pant leg and stung her all the way up her leg and all the way back down. It was horrible.
 
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