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Almost half way through this bowl of Sutliff Pipe Force Episode II in a medium bend fumed tan crackled year 2020 Ahmet Govem reverse calabash meerschaum with a military mount silver band and black acrylic stem.
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Relaxing after a wonderful salad, haddock and green beans dinner with strawberries for dessert. I'm a third of the way through this bowl of year 2013 Capstan Blue Flake in a straight 1924 Dunhill’s “Shell Briar” patent pot 7 with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Ice water and bergs is my drink.
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I'm going to take one of my occasional social media/forums breaks to concentrate on personal business. See you folks in a few days.
 
OK my American friends.
I was just perusing the menu from a local takeaway establishment, when they say American Corndogs now available here...... OK...I give up, what the hell is a corndog 😆
Hot dog dipped in corn batter and fried. Usually only sold at county fairs. Have the fried chicken, lol.
 
Good evening friends,
I went into the woods on a nice long walk, slung some rocks and broke in my new MM cob from which I will smoke exclusively aeromatics. I had a bowl of Sutliff Vanilla Custard Cream, my favorite vanilla tobacco. Really sweet. Before I lit up, I removed the portion of the shank that extended into the bowl with a dremel tool.
 
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Good evening friends,
I went into the woods on a nice long walk, slung some rocks and broke in my new MM cob from which I will smoke exclusively aeromatics. I had a bowl of Sutliff Vanilla Custard Cream, my favorite vanilla tobacco. Really sweet. Before I lit up, I removed the portion of the shank that extended into the bowl with a dremel tool.
Good morning @Gaius Marius! Why did you modify your MM cob?
 

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