Hello from Athens-Greece, we have sun here with 91 'F.
Black and Elegant Vanilla.
Black and Elegant Vanilla.
Exactly the same in the UK Mike, and I suspect most places in the world.Very aussie I love it like There is common usage of the diminutive forms of people's names; Hargrave → Hargie; Sharon → Shazza; Clark→ Clarky; Wilkinson → Wilko; John → Jonno; David → Davo; Hogan → Hoges; James → Jimmy → Jim → Jimbo; Benjamin → Ben → Benno; Barry → Bazza.
What a stem on that beautiful pipe!Hello from Athens-Greece, we have sun here with 91 'F.
Black and Elegant Vanilla.
Ranger,Carl, did 2 black ops missions in 67 to 70. The intelligence we got from you guys was invaluable. Everyone in the military is important no matter what your job was or your MOS. Soldiers gotta eat, they need supplies, they need air cover. When it cones to war all jobs are important.
@Singed is that the stock stem on your cob? Very nice! Guess I am in the pattern of noticing stems this am?Good morning BoBs! Breakfast of Champions again, MT in the Cobbler with OBB. I look forward to week-ends just for this breakfast ritual, no time for it during the work week. I'm sure I've mentioned that before but it bears repeating, I truly enjoyed the morning routine last winter: catching up on posts with my first smoke and cup of Joe. Simple things...
Yes, the Charlestowne Cobbler is a joint design with C&D and comes with an acrylic stem. I had a hard decision to make between this pipe and MM's Emerald, which also has an acrylic stem. I may pick up both at Christmas, my Cobbler is burning through, it had a cob defect on the interior. MM refunded me completely for it.@Singed is that the stock stem on your cob? Very nice! Guess I am in the pattern of noticing stems this am?
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