Normal.Last bowl of the night, almost through some RB Plug in a Bantam. Although there’s a good documentary about Marie Curie on and I might stay up, I still have a bowl of my new Royal Yacht packed from earlier and my palate is definitely better at night than early in the day for some reason. Or is that normal?
Below are my best guesses as I haven't formally researched the dates of the tins. The coins are arranged to correspond to the tins they were taken from:Wow, I’ve got the old tins and often wondered what size coins they are, the tin says stack and tease the top, “an entirely new departure in the manufacture of tobacco “.
I wouldn't dwell on that . . . while tunneling, the grub will naturally leave excrement called Frass - made of its own skin casings and droppings being a fine powdery residue looking like compressed wood fibres. It is said that the grub will somehow push the frass out of the hole it produce.And the pipe ghosted with grub poo.
Not spliced. At first someone wanted a shorter bowl but stopped short of cutting it in half. Then someone blew a hole in the bottom of it and it was very well patched. The amazing thing is the amber stem survived it all...Are my eyes deceiving me or has that bowl been spliced together? FrankenMeer indeed! Does it have the brains of a madman?