What a nice guy he is!Now smoking year 2014 Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a late '80s, early 90s small bend medium brown smooth, unbranded Nording pot with a couple of small rusticated spots, an amber colored acrylic ferrule and tapered stem in the military mount style.
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Here's Shy Orange Tabby when he was six weeks old, followed by a photo taken last week by his owner. His name is Ringo and he's now just over four and a half months old. He certainly has changed in such a short time.
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Jim, let us know when you post the review. Always curious about strong English blends.Enjoyed a tasty golden delicious apple, and am smoking and reviewing Drucquer & Sons Rule Britannia in a 1986 three quarter bend Bacchus face CAO meer with a tapered dark tortoise shell colored acrylic stem. It's a strong English blend. Watching the Dodgers-Phillies game.
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I'm sure it will work for you Dreamer. Had a couple of times in the past when I had to endure separation. When I worked for the airlines back in the 80s I went to MSP and ATL for my job. Wife didn't want to move away from her family so I commuted home on weekends. It was a tough 5 years. I would disagree with Thoreau however. After 10 years together I can't even imagine being without my wife. I'm okay doing things alone, but the quiet times we spend together make the rest of our lives more enjoyable. She is more than companionable, she is my best friend, my soul mate, and the light of my life. I love spending time with her and never want to not be with her. Solitude is fine for a while but not long term. My 2 cents worth.Smoking the Pete 307 system with PA this AM. Beautiful morning, a couple of deer passed by earlier. I’m batching it now, momma is moved to the city. Our relationship is strong enough to pull this off. I love the woman but as elderly ppl our needs are different, we both understand this and will flourish. A quote “I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.” Henry David ThoreauView attachment 20717
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