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<blockquote data-quote="The Pimlico piper" data-source="post: 585205" data-attributes="member: 5459"><p>Hello, there everyone. Pimlico piper here from Dublin Ireland. I am brand new to the piping world and quite literally have just smoked my 3rd bowl of tobacco about a half hour ago and I can positively say that I am hooked. Though I am brand new to pipe smoking, it is something I have pondered over doing for quite some time. I quit smoking cigarettes 22 years ago when my youngest son was born but have always loved the idea of smoking a pipe. The memory of the aromas that pipe tobacco give from when I was a child have always stayed with me and now that my kids have all grown and I am now nearly 50 I decided to give it a go. And I must admit I am not disappointed. I am looking forward to hearing lots of advice and tips from seasoned pipe smokers like yourselves and I hope my journey into the pipe smoking world will be long and enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Pimlico piper, post: 585205, member: 5459"] Hello, there everyone. Pimlico piper here from Dublin Ireland. I am brand new to the piping world and quite literally have just smoked my 3rd bowl of tobacco about a half hour ago and I can positively say that I am hooked. Though I am brand new to pipe smoking, it is something I have pondered over doing for quite some time. I quit smoking cigarettes 22 years ago when my youngest son was born but have always loved the idea of smoking a pipe. The memory of the aromas that pipe tobacco give from when I was a child have always stayed with me and now that my kids have all grown and I am now nearly 50 I decided to give it a go. And I must admit I am not disappointed. I am looking forward to hearing lots of advice and tips from seasoned pipe smokers like yourselves and I hope my journey into the pipe smoking world will be long and enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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