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Fourth of July Morning smokes

Reply from: Da' Bear
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 13:10
Fourth of July Morning smokes

Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
great one!

Bear

Reply from: Ed Duncan
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 13:27
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

On Jul 4, 7:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> great one!
>
> Bear

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

'morning all. Back from looong "dog walks me", C&D Corinthian in yard
pipe(s). Folks already out setting up tents for festival at nearby
park. Back to sleep for awhile, same baccy loaded in SerJac blast
calabash for after breakfast. Gonna play a couple sets with two bands
at "theRamble" in town later, as a substitute. My own band not booked.

Ed Duncan, Batavia, NY
pipe since '62, y'all know the rest

Reply from: Buddy Springman
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 13:45
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

Morning, Bear & all! Beautiful, cool morning here on the SE coast of
Lake Michigan. Starting what I believe will be a grand day with a GH
Brown Flake over RB Plug parfait in a Glenn Tinsky naked coral apple.
Tall glass of SF Red Bull on the side.

Buddy

Reply from: Casey
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 14:28
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

Da' Bear wrote:
> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> great one!
>
> Bear


GoodMorning,

Happy fourth!

It's Lanes BS-005 (that I've been aging in an all cedar cigar box for 7
months -- interesting, further analysis needed) in a Brindisi apple type
thingy with a very slight bend. Costa Rican coffee on the side.

Leaving soon for Dallas with my brother to pick up his new car. We plan
on stopping by the massive beer stores and picking up some stuff that's
unavailable to us here in NW Louisiana. Namely, Trumer pils.

Have a wonderful fourth guys. Don't blow your arms off with those fireworks!

Casey

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 19:15
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes


> GoodMorning,
>
> Happy fourth!
>
> It's Lanes BS-005 (that I've been aging in an all cedar cigar box for 7
> months -- interesting, further analysis needed) in a Brindisi apple type
> thingy with a very slight bend. Costa Rican coffee on the side.
>
> Leaving soon for Dallas with my brother to pick up his new car. We plan
> on stopping by the massive beer stores and picking up some stuff that's
> unavailable to us here in NW Louisiana. Namely, Trumer pils.
>
> Have a wonderful fourth guys. Don't blow your arms off with those fireworks!
>
> Casey

I love massive beer stores. I always manage to get some sort of exotic
(to me) Belgian ale like Quak. Fun!

Buck

Reply from: mouse
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 14:29
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

Da' Bear wrote:
> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> great one!
>
> Bear
Morning Bear, ASP,

Started off with a Grabow zulu and VA Spice. Moving on to A Stevenson
plateau-top freehand 1/8th bent and some 5115. Happy Independence Day to
the US'ers, happy Friday to our international members.
Mouse
---
Work. Play. The difference is only attitude.

Reply from: Tom Greene
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 14:58
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes


"Da' Bear" <beargraves@gmail,com > wrote in message
news:cae43355-5dfd-4e3a-97e9-830ec47fa7c7@x35g2000hsb.googlegroups,com ...
> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> great one!
>
> Bear


Good morning, Bear, and all ASP!

Enjoying some SG BBF in my Dunhill "12 Days...Partridge in a Pear Tree".
Iced tea on the side.
DVD of "The Revolution" on TV

It's 72F and partly cloudy after yesterday's much-needed rain (first in over
a month!) so hopefully it'll be a great day weatherwise.

Later I'll fire up the old grille, throw the chicken on it & with pipe, book
and favorite holiday beverage, sit back and watch 'em cook.
Family coming over later this evening for dinner and celebration.

Everyone have a great day and good smokes.

Tom Greene



Reply from: Tim D
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 15:27
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

On Jul 4, 4:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> great one!
>
> Bear

Greetings Bear & the Brotherhood (sounds like a rock group), It's (can
you guess?) 965! in a Ruthenberg ring blast zulu. Big mug o' coffee
and Bach's Magnificat on the side. No new books to read (although I
did order one that Ian recommended. Anyone else have recommendations?)
so rereading "On the Road," -- the book that made me drop out of
college and hitchhike around USA Canada Europe & Mid-East. My
beautiful baby's off from work, so I probably won't write today. Have
great smokes everyone and Happy Fourth! (don't get those cherry bombs
near your pipe) -- Tim

Reply from: Bob Landry
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 17:18
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 06:27:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim D <wh229@pacbell,net > wrote:

>On Jul 4, 4:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
>> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
>> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
>> great one!
>>
>> Bear
>
>Greetings Bear & the Brotherhood (sounds like a rock group), It's (can
>you guess?) 965! in a Ruthenberg ring blast zulu. Big mug o' coffee
>and Bach's Magnificat on the side. No new books to read (although I
>did order one that Ian recommended. Anyone else have recommendations?)
>so rereading "On the Road," -- the book that made me drop out of
>college and hitchhike around USA Canada Europe & Mid-East. My
>beautiful baby's off from work, so I probably won't write today. Have
>great smokes everyone and Happy Fourth! (don't get those cherry bombs
>near your pipe) -- Tim

A new to me author I've just started on is a Scottish gentleman named Iain
Banks. He also writes incredible SF under Iain M. Banks. Check him out, I don't
think you'll be disappointed.

Bob

Just your basic flake, and official Old Fart!

Reply from: Tim D
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 17:35
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

On Jul 4, 8:18 am, Bob Landry <saabgu...@nogmail,com > wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 06:27:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim D <wh...@pacbell,net > wrote:
> >On Jul 4, 4:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
> >> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> >> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> >> great one!
>
> >> Bear
>
> >Greetings Bear & the Brotherhood (sounds like a rock group), It's (can
> >you guess?) 965! in a Ruthenberg ring blast zulu. Big mug o' coffee
> >and Bach's Magnificat on the side. No new books to read (although I
> >did order one that Ian recommended. Anyone else have recommendations?)
> >so rereading "On the Road," -- the book that made me drop out of
> >college and hitchhike around USA Canada Europe & Mid-East. My
> >beautiful baby's off from work, so I probably won't write today. Have
> >great smokes everyone and Happy Fourth! (don't get those cherry bombs
> >near your pipe) -- Tim
>
> A new to me author I've just started on is a Scottish gentleman named Iain
> Banks. He also writes incredible SF under Iain M. Banks. Check him out, I don't
> think you'll be disappointed.
>
> Bob
>
> Just your basic flake, and official Old Fart!

Thanks Bob. Will do. -- Tim

Reply from: Tim D
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 17:48
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

On Jul 4, 8:18 am, Bob Landry <saabgu...@nogmail,com > wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 06:27:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim D <wh...@pacbell,net > wrote:
> >On Jul 4, 4:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
> >> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> >> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> >> great one!
>
> >> Bear
>
> >Greetings Bear & the Brotherhood (sounds like a rock group), It's (can
> >you guess?) 965! in a Ruthenberg ring blast zulu. Big mug o' coffee
> >and Bach's Magnificat on the side. No new books to read (although I
> >did order one that Ian recommended. Anyone else have recommendations?)
> >so rereading "On the Road," -- the book that made me drop out of
> >college and hitchhike around USA Canada Europe & Mid-East. My
> >beautiful baby's off from work, so I probably won't write today. Have
> >great smokes everyone and Happy Fourth! (don't get those cherry bombs
> >near your pipe) -- Tim
>
> A new to me author I've just started on is a Scottish gentleman named Iain
> Banks. He also writes incredible SF under Iain M. Banks. Check him out, I don't
> think you'll be disappointed.
>
> Bob
>
> Just your basic flake, and official Old Fart!

Hi Bob,
I got a bounce when I tried to reply direct to you. Seems like you
like SciFi! Have you read any Greg Bear or William Gibson? Thanks for
the recommendation on Banks! -- Tim

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 19:02
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

On Jul 4, 11:18 am, Bob Landry <saabgu...@nogmail,com > wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 06:27:48 -0700 (PDT), Tim D <wh...@pacbell,net > wrote:
> >On Jul 4, 4:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
> >> Good morning all! Haddo's DGT'd from last night in an Alex Florov bent
> >> dublin, quad shot Americano on the side. Hope your Fourth of July is a
> >> great one!
>
> >> Bear
>
> >Greetings Bear & the Brotherhood (sounds like a rock group), It's (can
> >you guess?) 965! in a Ruthenberg ring blast zulu. Big mug o' coffee
> >and Bach's Magnificat on the side. No new books to read (although I
> >did order one that Ian recommended. Anyone else have recommendations?)
> >so rereading "On the Road," -- the book that made me drop out of
> >college and hitchhike around USA Canada Europe & Mid-East. My
> >beautiful baby's off from work, so I probably won't write today. Have
> >great smokes everyone and Happy Fourth! (don't get those cherry bombs
> >near your pipe) -- Tim
>
> A new to me author I've just started on is a Scottish gentleman named Iain
> Banks. He also writes incredible SF under Iain M. Banks. Check him out, I don't
> think you'll be disappointed.
>
> Bob
>
> Just your basic flake, and official Old Fart!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I checked Iain M Banks out here http :// books.google,com /

I love this google feature. Iain sounds like a good one. I wrote him
down. Thanks, Bob.

Buck

Reply from: Lance Manyon
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 15:40
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

Mornin' Bear. Happy 4th! It's Haddo's in an RYO, Diet Pepsi on the
side. Classical on the radio. Just woke up, though I'm thinking of
heading back to sleep. We've got a fireworks show tonight, and I'll be
on my friend "Aunt" Willie's balcony to see the show. Steak, corn on
the cob, and strawberry shortcake will accompany. Sounds like quite a
day ahead of me!

Hope all are well,
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: darkflake
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 16:20
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes

Lance Manyon wrote:
> Mornin' Bear. Happy 4th! It's Haddo's in an RYO, Diet Pepsi on the
> side. Classical on the radio. Just woke up, though I'm thinking of
> heading back to sleep. We've got a fireworks show tonight, and I'll be
> on my friend "Aunt" Willie's balcony to see the show. Steak, corn on
> the cob, and strawberry shortcake will accompany. Sounds like quite a
> day ahead of me!
>
> Hope all are well,
> Ian


Late Good Morning, Bear, Lance, et.al.

First bowl of Smoker's Haven Cognac Mixture in a steroidal Ser Jacopo
brown blast apple w/faux military mount. Went nuts last night and
ordered nearly $300 worth of tobac from Smokingpipes,com , all SG and GH
flakes. This talk of internet taxing, etc. is raising my level of
paranoia. Will be doing some serious canning mid-next week.

Cheers,
Frank
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Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 04 Jul 2008, 19:21
Re: Fourth of July Morning smokes


> Late Good Morning, Bear, Lance, et.al.
>
> First bowl of Smoker's Haven Cognac Mixture in a steroidal Ser Jacopo
> brown blast apple w/faux military mount.  Went nuts last night and
> ordered nearly $300 worth of tobac from Smokingpipes,com , all SG and GH
> flakes.  This talk of internet taxing, etc. is raising my level of
> paranoia.  Will be doing some serious canning mid-next week.
>
> Cheers,
> Frank
>        ---- Posted via Pronews,com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http :// www .pronews,com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups

Frank, why is your Ser Jacopo "steroidal"?

Buck


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