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Morning Smokies 7/1

Reply from: apipeguy
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 09:20
Morning Smokies 7/1

ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)

Reply from: bluewind
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 10:21
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1


Howdy pipe guy,
I am winding down watching a little TV news and smoking McClellands
2006 Christmas Cheer in a James Upshall
bulldog. Looking for a Cd to play and I'll call it a night.
Blue




Reply from: kkocher001@woh.rr,com
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 14:07
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

Mornin' Blue, Buck and fellas. Here it's SG Kendal Cream Flake in a
GBD New Standard apple. Coffee o the fly as I head to the orifice.

Kim



Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 12:33
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Jul 1, 3:20 am, apipeguy <apipe...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)

Good morning APG, Blue and everyone.

This morning I have Bayou Morning in the Savinelli and homeroast in
da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug. Yuummy! What a combination!

Buck

Reply from: Ed Duncan
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 13:23
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Jul 1, 6:33 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> On Jul 1, 3:20 am, apipeguy <apipe...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
> > ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> > early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> > night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)
>
> Good morning APG, Blue and everyone.
>
> This morning I have Bayou Morning in the Savinelli and homeroast in
> da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug. Yuummy! What a combination!
>
> Buck

*************************

greets all. C&D Corinthian in SerJac blast full bent after breakfast.
Earlier during dog walk, same baccy in yard pipe(s). Back to sleep for
awhile.

Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
pipe since '62, brain addled/mindless forever

Reply from: Col. CraggyBlast
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 17:07
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Jul 1, 7:23 am, Ed Duncan <edunca...@rochester.rr,com > wrote:
> On Jul 1, 6:33 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
>
> > On Jul 1, 3:20 am, apipeguy <apipe...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
> > > ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> > > early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> > > night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)
>
> > Good morning APG, Blue and everyone.
>
> > This morning I have Bayou Morning in the Savinelli and homeroast in
> > da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug. Yuummy! What a combination!
>
> > Buck
>
> *************************
>
> greets all. C&D Corinthian in SerJac blast full bent after breakfast.
> Earlier during dog walk, same baccy in yard pipe(s). Back to sleep for
> awhile.
>
> Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
> pipe since '62, brain addled/mindless forever

How is Corinthian, Ed? There's only one lukewarm review on tr,com .

Reply from: Da' Bear
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 13:40
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Jul 1, 3:20 am, apipeguy <apipe...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)

Good morning, Pipe guy and all! Waking to the "mellow mildness" of
G.L. Pease Barbary Coast in a congenial Lane era Charatan, usual eye-
opener of four shots of Illy espresso to go with. Enjoying a small
cool trend, here at the beach, with highs in the mid 80's. The wife's
SL Roadster has developed another couple of new problems (just sank
$1700 into it two weeks ago). When I bought it for her for her
birthday, I quipped "Well, there goes a lot of pipe money". I had NO
idea how accurate that prediction would be :).

Bear

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 20:36
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

The wife's
> SL Roadster has developed another couple of new problems (just sank
> $1700 into it two weeks ago). When I bought it for her for her
> birthday, I quipped "Well, there goes a lot of pipe money". I had NO
> idea how accurate that prediction would be :).
>
> Bear

You didn't buy one that was in Katrina, did ya? There is a whole bunch
of bad used cars out there, those that were under water. You are
probably aware of this.

Buck

Reply from: Ken Dixon
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 16:49
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

apipeguy wrote:
> ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)

Mornin',
FMOTT in the Barber's Own bent bulldog, coffee on the side.
My Santeria neighbors are getting worse. One jar of rotting whatever on
the porch wasn't enough so they've added a second. It's starting to
smell like a slaughter house at high noon and I've taken to burning
incense out front to mask the stench.

Ken in F*&%#n Miami

Reply from: Col. CraggyBlast
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 17:12
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Jul 1, 10:49 am, Ken Dixon <nsvmi...@bellsouth,net > wrote:
> apipeguy wrote:
> > ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> > early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> > night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)
>
> Mornin',
> FMOTT in the Barber's Own bent bulldog, coffee on the side.
> My Santeria neighbors are getting worse. One jar of rotting whatever on
> the porch wasn't enough so they've added a second. It's starting to
> smell like a slaughter house at high noon and I've taken to burning
> incense out front to mask the stench.
>
> Ken in F*&%#n Miami

Well of course it wasn't enough; the one jar wasn't working. Holy
cow! That's one very good reason I prefer a house with a yard over a
townhouse. Religion or no religion, there are laws against decaying
animal remains; it could be a health hazard. Have you spoken to the
guy?

Reply from: Ken Dixon
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 17:48
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

Col. CraggyBlast wrote:
> On Jul 1, 10:49 am, Ken Dixon <nsvmi...@bellsouth,net > wrote:
>> apipeguy wrote:
>>> ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
>>> early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
>>> night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)
>> Mornin',
>> FMOTT in the Barber's Own bent bulldog, coffee on the side.
>> My Santeria neighbors are getting worse. One jar of rotting whatever on
>> the porch wasn't enough so they've added a second. It's starting to
>> smell like a slaughter house at high noon and I've taken to burning
>> incense out front to mask the stench.
>>
>> Ken in F*&%#n Miami
>
> Well of course it wasn't enough; the one jar wasn't working. Holy
> cow! That's one very good reason I prefer a house with a yard over a
> townhouse. Religion or no religion, there are laws against decaying
> animal remains; it could be a health hazard. Have you spoken to the
> guy?

If you consider me walking out the door and yelling WTF DIED OUT HERE
talking to him then yes. Have I sat down and had a rational one on
one...no. I know this guy and that would be a total waste of time.
The police won't get involved since a Supreme Court ruling involving the
Santeria "church" and the homeowners association is powerless. I'm at a
loss.
On a side note his church elders are under investigation for murder.
http :// nl.newsbank,com /nl-search/we/Archives?p action=doc&p docid1A334E5ED2C328&p docnum=1

BTW for those interested http :// w3.iac,net /~moonweb/Santeria/TOC.html

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 20:32
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1


> BTW for those interested http :// w3.iac,net /~moonweb/Santeria/TOC.html- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Dang! Some of those things would get pretty aromatic in the heat! Do
you suppose they work? : )

Buck

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 20:24
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1


> Ken in F*&%#n Miami

LOL! I can't imagine but we do have an abundance of road kill in these
parts.

Buck

Reply from: Lance Manyon
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 20:33
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 11:24:41 -0700 (PDT), buck12ga wrote:

> I can't imagine but we do have an abundance of road kill in these
> parts.

I think I win this one. I live in a highrise which is about 75%
elderly people, who keep dying. Oftentimes, the only way to know is to
follow the smell of rotting meat. Our building manager was extremely
nervous the other day when that smell was permeating all fifteen
floors. It turned out to be bad hamburger on 2, but still.

Ian
--
It is better to have loafed and lost than
never to have loafed at all. (James Thurber)
http :// www .aspipes.org/
http :// www .bookstacks.org/

Reply from: Col. CraggyBlast
Date: 01 Jul 2008, 16:54
Re: Morning Smokies 7/1

On Jul 1, 3:20 am, apipeguy <apipe...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> ASP, sure this qualifies. It's after midnight here! real late night/
> early morning. a bowl of Sasieni in a Grabow. Water to sip. Warm
> night. Hope Tuesday is beautiful for you all. enjoy each puff! :)

Here it's McClelland 2010 from '02 in a Cavicchi billiard. I'm
beginning to sound like a broken record with this 2010; it's amazing
what age will do to the McClelland bulk Virginias. It's so smooth
it's almost creamy, but it still retains its tartness. Homeroast on
the side. It's another lovely day in Atlanta. Boy is this year
better than last. This calls for a ride on the motorbike.


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