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Busy day, new Moka pot delivered, self-heating. I've cleaned it and I'm tempering it with a few runs. Mortgage renewal, so paperwork paperwork paperwork. Went Christmas shopping for my nieces, their original gifts are somewhere in the Canada Post dead letters office. Bought a bottle of Bulleitt Bourbon, cask strength and I'm enjoying a jigger with a bowl of Pegasus in my Brigham Prince. At 121 proof this would smooth out nicely with a splash of distilled water, gotta try it unadulterated first, of course.🤪
 

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All errands are done. Took Bruno out for a walk. Fed the critters and I'm about to feed the other dogs.
Then I'm parking it and smoking a bowl of Dark Obsession in MM cob #2 by the fire while I watch some mindless anime and wait for dinner.
All loaded up and ready to go. It's my last D.
Next up is Edward G. as I move into the Es.

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I may have to include a diplomat in my next cob order, see what all the fuss is about.
The Washington Rob Roy model is my overall favorite followed by the Missouri Pride, they're both inexpensive and I replace the stem with a straight Danish bit that I custom fit. I enjoy the Apple Diplomat most after finishing morning chores and contemplating brunch!
I haven't heard that word in many years!
 
Relaxing after a wonderful salad, chicken legs and snow peas dinner with strawberries for dessert. Tomorrow will be an off diet day. I'm passing the half way mark of this bowl of year 2014 Dunhill Flake in a straight smooth 1960 Dunhill DR 137 group 4 root briar canted dublin with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. Had to traffic cop feral feeding. Tomato the Brave was very hyper and silly. He was batting around and chasing a Q-Tip, and after he tired out, he wanted to go outside. Daisy the Feral Princess sez she's going to tailor a white restraint coat for Tomato. :)
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Just finished smoking year 2014 Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a 1970s three quarter bend half smooth, half sandblasted Savinelli Autograph 4 military mount with a pearl brown acrylic ferrule and saddle stem. Sleepy Suzy's been by my side snoozin' while I've been reading.
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Good Morning!
Chores are done on this -1°F morning. I'm starting off with GLP Westminster in a bent MM Apple Diplomat along with a cup of coffee. I'm glad I found the right part to repair the heater that didn't want to fire up. It uses a variation of a thermocouple that also produces a 750 milliwatt current to communicate with the thermostat.
 
Loaded my Bigham Prince with Pegasus. Going to share Christmas with my nieces this afternoon, Canada Post "stole" their original gifts so I've purchased them again locally. Not sure if the original gifts will ever show up.
 

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A third of a bowl left of pre-2014 Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 2014 Basil Meadows smooth slight bend squashed tomato with an aluminum band and a black pearl acrylic stem in the military mount style. Been busy feeding the ferals. No drama, but Daisy the Feral Princess and Tomato the Brave were very finicky. They eat less wet food as a result. Tomato only gets wet food three times a day while Daisy gets whatever she wants. Being a feral princess has its perks. At least Abner the Eager and Harry the Hairy, both of whom only get dry food, are always happy about what they eat.
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