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JazzInAZ

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May 29, 2025
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Woah! That is too cool man, I bet you could whoop us good. We just started a little while ago, though I played with my dad, who was also way into racquetball, when I was a little kid. My wife and her friend will play for hours sometimes when the weather is nice, and it’s always fun to sneak in some lunchtime birdie bashin’! Me and my wife have never played indoors actually, only outside and with extremely intro-tier equipment - though we have just acquired some shuttlecocks that are actually fletched instead of plastic.
That's really great. We only used feathered shuttlecocks, but we were pretty serious LOL. Of course, indoor is quite different from outdoor -- even the slightest TX breeze wreaks havoc. But way to go. If you get a chance to play an actual indoor court sometime, it's quite rigorous. There are groups that play indoor up in Irving area (lots of folks there from India). 👍
 

Benedict Munsinger

Part of the Furniture Now
Nov 6, 2024
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Thanks @Benedict Munsinger , I was hoping you might chime in with some tips. Thank you for the well wishes. And right you were. I steeped those same leaves several times, for longer periods, and it actually kept getting darker and stronger. It became nicely dark and flavorful -- it just needed a bit more time. I learned a lot this first session. Very delicious, too! 😋
Next year, I’m planning another trip to China — probably in March. This time, I’ll pick up a couple of cartons of those cigarettes I mentioned earlier. Interestingly, the tobacco is grown in the same Yunnan region where tea for Pu-erh is cultivated. It truly has that forgotten, high-quality flavor of cigarettes from before the 2000s, before the global anti-smoking hysteria began.
 

tfdickson

Lifer
May 15, 2014
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56,965
East End of Long Island
2012 McC Brindle Flake in my Castello bent bulldog.

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Goblin_Walrus

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 1, 2025
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JimInks

Sultan of Smoke
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A third of the way through this bowl of year 2020 D&R VIP in a brown medium bend 1980 Peterson’s sterling silver spigot 314 with a black vulcanite saddle fish tail stem hallmarked at 1979. This pipe is from the estate of David Cuneo. Harry the Hairy came in and nibbled a bit, and then got some attention from m'lady and me. Tomato the Brave finally showed up and he ate plenty. Tomato was afraid to come to the den after eating because Harry was standing in his way. I moved Harry back, and Tomato immediately grabbed a catnip sock, and bunny kicked it for all that he worth. I gave Harry more attention while that was going on, but when Tomato stopped playing, Harry got nervous and wanted out. About a minute later, Tomato went out. I see that a lot from the ferals. Maybe they want out for the sake of being out and more likely, they're bored and want to see what the one who went out does.
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OzPiper

Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Sorry for your loss @OzPiper. Its not easy no matter what the circumstances.
Thank you for your kind thoughts.

Dad’s mother was a Buddhist. To her every year after 80 is a bonus and a blessing.
And a life after 100 is to be celebrated rather than mourned

Today would have been Dad’s 103rd birthday.
Our family will be celebrating that with a dinner tonight
 
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Todd - Boise, ID
Thank you for your kind thoughts.

Dad’s mother was a Buddhist. To her every year after 80 is a bonus and a blessing.
And a life after 100 is to be celebrated rather than mourned

Today would have been Dad’s 103rd birthday.
Our family will be celebrating that with a dinner tonight
My own father is 80 and suffering from lymphoma. He was "given" 6 months about 18 months ago. I spend every Friday evening visiting with him and count each week as a blessing.
 
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