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Done cutting firewood and now it's time to relax. Practicing that now.
Working alphabetically through my Sutliff it's time for African Queen in my MM cob. New blend to me so I like to use the cob for the initial smoke.

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Done cutting firewood and now it's time to relax. Practicing that now.
Working alphabetically through my Sutliff it's time for African Queen in my MM cob. New blend to me so I like to use the cob for the initial smoke.

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I tried African Queen recently, too. I like it, let us know your thoughts.

I had a bowl of OJK in my little Bones Dublin, needed a boost this afternoon. The furnace guy came and cleared sone of the lines in my unit of condensation and debris, back to normal parameters.

Had some taboulet with tuna for dinner and am having some Crooner in my Red Rossi Canadian for desert while I watch "Yakamoz S-245" on Netflix. It has some interesting post-apocalyptic themes. It led me to do some research into the degeneration of gasoline performance following irradiation. The idea of harvesting fuel from standing vehicles following a nuclear event has very significant flaws in it. Sorry, boredom really revs up the gerbil in my head, I really wish I could harness that mental energy for weight loss.
 

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Relaxing after a wonderful salad, cod and sugar snap peas dinner with strawberries for dessert. I'm passing the half way mark of this bowl of year 2012 St. James Flake in a straight 1968 Dunhill Tanshell octagonal paneled EK F/T billiard with a square shank and tapered black vulcanite stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. We got some snow. Abner the Eager ventured through it to come here. I dried him off, and after he ate, he went to the couch to snooze on Daisy the Feral Princess' blanket. She was not amused by this. Harry the Hairy showed some sense for a change, and has stayed on the deck in the heated cat house away from the snow. We have two of those and one unheated, but well padded house. Haven't seen Tomato the Brave since early afternoon.
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Thank you for taking the time out of your day to answer my question Jim. I forgot to add the apple shape. The bent apple is a very nice comfortable shape, like the 626 shape.
I like that shape although I tend to like a straight apple shape a tad more. The apple shape is good for reviewing as well as having my appreciation for the general shape. I wish I had more apples than I do. I only have a couple that are medium, and one that is large. The rest are smaller. A couple more medium apples would be nice to have, but I don't buy pipes any more.

Straight pipes work better for me when I'm at the drawing board.
 
Off to work with a bowl of year 2020 D&R Raccoon’s Delight in my very reliable smooth straight post-1938 pre-Republic Peterson Sterling Canadian 263 with a sterling silver band and a tapered black vulcanite p-lip stem. Tomato the Brave just showed up, and is eating.
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Just finished smoking Wilke No. 111 in a straight smooth medium brown 2016 Brigham Klondike 16 bulldog with a tapered black acrylic stem. Fed Sleepy Suzy, Daisy the Feral Princess, and Tomato the Brave, who is living up to his name because he wanted to go outside after he ate in 14 degree cold and snow, the silly goof.
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Awake way too early, and am half way through this bowl of year 2019 Prince Albert in an undated, unbranded straight smooth brown made in France Los Alton VBF Canadian with a tapered black vulcanite stem. I checked to see who was outside, and Harry the Hairy came running to the door. He was in one of the heated houses, and wasn't cold, but he was hungry. After he ate, he wanted back out even though the temperature is in the twenties. Dunno where Tomato the Brave and Abner the Eager are. Daisy the Feral Princess was smart enough to stay inside all night snoozin' on her blue blanket. Maybe I should try that so I could get more sleep.
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