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<blockquote data-quote="jaguzinski" data-source="post: 553556" data-attributes="member: 4654"><p>Thank you Ranger. Good words of advice. See my response to KXG--I said just about the same thing about retirement. I miss tobacco shops. I lived in Roanoke, Virginia for awhile. There was--and still is--a little independent tobacco shop called Milan's. I still do some shopping there. It was near my office and would frequently have to walk by it. In nice weather, the door was open and the smell of tobacco would always catch me. In my second return to pipe smoking, I bought my first return-to-smoking pipes there--a Peterson Rosslaire and an Armellini. They are still my favorites. </p><p></p><p>P.S. Still adjusting to being called an old codger, but I know it was said with affection, and has the merit of truth (unfortunately). </p><p></p><p>Regards, Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaguzinski, post: 553556, member: 4654"] Thank you Ranger. Good words of advice. See my response to KXG--I said just about the same thing about retirement. I miss tobacco shops. I lived in Roanoke, Virginia for awhile. There was--and still is--a little independent tobacco shop called Milan's. I still do some shopping there. It was near my office and would frequently have to walk by it. In nice weather, the door was open and the smell of tobacco would always catch me. In my second return to pipe smoking, I bought my first return-to-smoking pipes there--a Peterson Rosslaire and an Armellini. They are still my favorites. P.S. Still adjusting to being called an old codger, but I know it was said with affection, and has the merit of truth (unfortunately). Regards, Joe [/QUOTE]
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