Flippin heck Brian, you got blown up and then hit by a freight train mate, that is awesome, congrats Buddy.Growley":ouyi4s6b said:
I guess you can make all your own now, but what does she think about estate pipes from bygone years?Growley":dysyma2q said:As a side note...I thought it was very cute when my wife said that a lot of the tins had "expired". I just smiled and said, "that's a very good thing!"
I think she gets the point of that, but apparently with the tobacco she was thinking more along the lines of food consumption rather than aging.mejoshee":7ospe3xf said:I guess you can make all your own now, but what does she think about estate pipes from bygone years?Growley":7ospe3xf said:As a side note...I thought it was very cute when my wife said that a lot of the tins had "expired". I just smiled and said, "that's a very good thing!"
I don't show my wife the tin dates, but if I did, she'd probably be surprised to see how long we fellers keep such stuff well beyond the "expiration"
Ah, so more a question of "you haven't smoked it all yet?" :twisted:Growley":fostbfcp said:I think she gets the point of that, but apparently with the tobacco she was thinking more along the lines of food consumption rather than aging.mejoshee":fostbfcp said:I guess you can make all your own now, but what does she think about estate pipes from bygone years?Growley":fostbfcp said:As a side note...I thought it was very cute when my wife said that a lot of the tins had "expired". I just smiled and said, "that's a very good thing!"
I don't show my wife the tin dates, but if I did, she'd probably be surprised to see how long we fellers keep such stuff well beyond the "expiration"
Have I smoked it all??? I haven't even finished cataloging it yet!mejoshee":jubepsbq said:Ah, so more a question of "you haven't smoked it all yet?" :twisted:Growley":jubepsbq said:I think she gets the point of that, but apparently with the tobacco she was thinking more along the lines of food consumption rather than aging.mejoshee":jubepsbq said:I guess you can make all your own now, but what does she think about estate pipes from bygone years?Growley":jubepsbq said:As a side note...I thought it was very cute when my wife said that a lot of the tins had "expired". I just smiled and said, "that's a very good thing!"
I don't show my wife the tin dates, but if I did, she'd probably be surprised to see how long we fellers keep such stuff well beyond the "expiration"