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Evening smokes July 3

Reply from: garrisonlj@gmail,com
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 00:05
Evening smokes July 3

5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
jerrygarrison

Reply from: Casey
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 00:46
Re: Evening smokes July 3

garrisonlj@gmail,com wrote:
> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> jerrygarrison


Evening Jerry, ASP,

Prince Albert Crimp Cut in a Kaywoodie. Iced tea on the side, and Star
Wars on the toob.

Casey

Reply from: Bob Weiske
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 03:02
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 17:46:23 -0500, Casey <caseyhargis@comcast,net >
wrote:

>garrisonlj@gmail,com wrote:
>> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
>> jerrygarrison
>
>
>Evening Jerry, ASP,
>
>Prince Albert Crimp Cut in a Kaywoodie. Iced tea on the side, and Star
>Wars on the toob.
>
>Casey

Hi gang, I had a nice bowl of McC 5100 in a Barber Chevin ** paneled
apple (Les Wood ?). I had forgotten about this tobacco. Age has
treated it well! Have a great evening all.
Bob Weiske
From the Port of Redwood City
ASPian since '96

Reply from: AL
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 04:42
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Jul 3, 5:46 pm, Casey <caseyhar...@comcast,net > wrote:
> garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
> > 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> > jerrygarrison
>
> Evening Jerry, ASP,
>
> Prince Albert Crimp Cut in a Kaywoodie. Iced tea on the side, and Star
> Wars on the toob.
>
> Casey

Evening All,
Enjoying 965 in a Castello bulldog here in Virginia City, Nevada.
AL

Reply from: Casey
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 05:50
Re: Evening smokes July 3

Casey wrote:
> garrisonlj@gmail,com wrote:
>> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
>> jerrygarrison
>
>
> Evening Jerry, ASP,
>
> Prince Albert Crimp Cut in a Kaywoodie. Iced tea on the side, and Star
> Wars on the toob.
>
> Casey


Hi again,

Granger in a Kaywoodie, white tea on the side. About to put it up and
hit the hay, though. I'm driving my brother to Dallas tomorrow so he can
pick up a car he's going to buy, so I gotta be up early.

Hopefully we'll get some spare time while in Dallas so I can check out
some of the local tobaccania.

G'nite fellas,

Casey

Reply from: ML
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 01:12
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Jul 3, 5:05 pm, garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> jerrygarrison

Here its Apertif, in a steady Sav bent.

ML.

Reply from: Tim D
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 01:16
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Jul 3, 3:05 pm, garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> jerrygarrison

Still 965 in the 1963 Dunhill Tanshell. Worked on my novel. Watched
part of Das Boot. Looking forward to lots of sweet time with my true
love tomorrow. Pleasurable puffing to all. -- Tim

Reply from: Ken Dixon
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 01:23
Re: Evening smokes July 3

Autumn Evening in a Savinelli Champagne bulldog.

Ken in Miami

Reply from: kkocher001@woh.rr,com
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 01:53
Re: Evening smokes July 3

Good evening Jerry, ASP. Here it is G&H Broken Flake #7 in a big
Millville Premier thick walled dublin. Sipping a bit of Connemara Cask
Strength peated single malt Irish with a splash, on the side. This
spirit is heady stuff.

Kim



Reply from: mouse
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 03:06
Re: Evening smokes July 3

garrisonlj@gmail,com wrote:
> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> jerrygarrison
Evening jerrygarrison, and all,

We just finished a large salad fresh from the garden and returned from
the Ice Cream Smuggler where I had a cone of coffee heathbar. Now
enjoying a Grabow Dublin filled with McC's 5115, probably be better with
some age on it but already quite nice, mild, I don't detect much in the
way of "fruit essence".

Reply from: Ed Duncan
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 03:17
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Jul 3, 9:06 pm, mouse <silvermo...@hotpop,com > wrote:
> garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
> > 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> > jerrygarrison
>
> Evening jerrygarrison, and all,
>
> We just finished a large salad fresh from the garden and returned from
> the Ice Cream Smuggler where I had a cone of coffee heathbar. Now
> enjoying a Grabow Dublin filled with McC's 5115, probably be better with
> some age on it but already quite nice, mild, I don't detect much in the
> way of "fruit essence".

***********************
'evening greets all. After dinner; C&D Corinthian in x-large bowl old
SamMartin freehand, Bromley's tea/reading evening "rag" on the side.
Yanks/RedSox on the toob. Wifie (still away) not happy that the
"Bombers" down 6-0 in the7th. Oh well.
Check e-messages, then off to the chats.

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


Reply from: Col. CraggyBlast
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 06:19
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Jul 3, 6:05 pm, garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> jerrygarrison

I just finished some 2010 in a Calich billiard/apple. He will be
missed. I'm about to start reading All the Pretty Horses. There has
been enough talk here about McCarthy that I felt behind. I tried to
read this once before but I got confused who was speaking, due to his
minimalism. I saw an interview with him on YouTube where he said it
was obvious. Hmmmm Well maybe after you know who characters are, but
at the beginning of ATPH, you don't, IIRC. I don't know what is up
next, maybe something English.

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 06:58
Re: Evening smokes July 3

On Jul 4, 12:19 am, "Col. CraggyBlast" <scfowler1...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> On Jul 3, 6:05 pm, garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
>
> > 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> > jerrygarrison
>
> I just finished some 2010 in a Calich billiard/apple.  He will be
> missed.  I'm about to start reading All the Pretty Horses.  There has
> been enough talk here about McCarthy that I felt behind.  I tried to
> read this once before but I got confused who was speaking, due to his
> minimalism.  I saw an interview with him on YouTube where he said it
> was obvious.  Hmmmm  Well maybe after you know who characters are, but
> at the beginning of ATPH, you don't, IIRC.  I don't know what is up
> next, maybe something English.

Hey Jerry, and everyone. I've been through the mill tonight but I'll
relate my long lasting bowl. I've had this huge Tim West freehand
going for hours. It was fillled with Rum Flake balls. It is still
going! This is one massive pipe, kind of a long shank volcano with a
square shank and a bright yellow lucite stem. Yep, they can see me
coming, lol. One great tasting piece of wood. I don't know where Tim
gets his wood but this is good. Of course the pipe is around 25 years
old so who knows what his wood tastes like now. I suspect Tim always
has good wood.

I'll be reading some McCarthy after I'm done with the Shawn Chercover
book I aquired today. Priorities ya know. : )

Buck

Reply from: sierra60@peoplepc,com
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 07:40
Re: Evening smokes July 3

Warched the light fade from the hot tub. A canadian with Dark flake
Unscented. With all the firecrackers and other fireworks going off
here we have to be careful when we let the Boston Terrors our. They
start barking like there is a grizzley there and want to take off to
get whatever is making the noise.

On Jul 3, 9:58 pm, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> On Jul 4, 12:19 am, "Col. CraggyBlast" <scfowler1...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
> > On Jul 3, 6:05 pm, garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
>
> > > 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
> > > jerrygarrison
>
> > I just finished some 2010 in a Calich billiard/apple. He will be
> > missed. I'm about to start reading All the Pretty Horses. There has
> > been enough talk here about McCarthy that I felt behind. I tried to
> > read this once before but I got confused who was speaking, due to his
> > minimalism. I saw an interview with him on YouTube where he said it
> > was obvious. Hmmmm Well maybe after you know who characters are, but
> > at the beginning of ATPH, you don't, IIRC. I don't know what is up
> > next, maybe something English.
>
> Hey Jerry, and everyone. I've been through the mill tonight but I'll
> relate my long lasting bowl. I've had this huge Tim West freehand
> going for hours. It was fillled with Rum Flake balls. It is still
> going! This is one massive pipe, kind of a long shank volcano with a
> square shank and a bright yellow lucite stem. Yep, they can see me
> coming, lol. One great tasting piece of wood. I don't know where Tim
> gets his wood but this is good. Of course the pipe is around 25 years
> old so who knows what his wood tastes like now. I suspect Tim always
> has good wood.
>
> I'll be reading some McCarthy after I'm done with the Shawn Chercover
> book I aquired today. Priorities ya know. : )
>
> Buck


Reply from: Casey
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 14:05
Re: Evening smokes July 3

Col. CraggyBlast wrote:
> On Jul 3, 6:05 pm, garriso...@gmail,com wrote:
>> 5100 in a Dunhill, smiling all the while.
>> jerrygarrison
>
> I just finished some 2010 in a Calich billiard/apple. He will be
> missed. I'm about to start reading All the Pretty Horses. There has
> been enough talk here about McCarthy that I felt behind. I tried to
> read this once before but I got confused who was speaking, due to his
> minimalism. I saw an interview with him on YouTube where he said it
> was obvious. Hmmmm Well maybe after you know who characters are, but
> at the beginning of ATPH, you don't, IIRC. I don't know what is up
> next, maybe something English.


Hey Col,

Please let me know how ATPH is. I'll be starting Blood Meridian soon.
Have a good one,

Casey




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