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Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 12:00
Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

Good morning briar buddies.

What are yiz smokin'?

I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.

My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.

Buck

Reply from: Ed Duncan
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 12:25
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 6:00 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Good morning briar buddies.
>
> What are yiz smokin'?
>
> I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
> homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
> My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
> There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
> interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
> Buck

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

'morning all. Already 66, heating up in Western NY. Ready to head out
for loooong "dog walks me" with 6x50 Montecristo (Dom.Republic) for
added company. PrebenHolm 1984 POY from PCI loaded with C&D Corinthian
for after breakfast. Have 1.5oz Penzance drying.....humid as it is
here, might take another day.

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

Reply from: Paul Z
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 12:38
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 5:00 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Good morning briar buddies.
>
> What are yiz smokin'?
>
> I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
> homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
> My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
> There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
> interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
> Buck

Mornin' Buck, Ed..............

Sam's Flake in a Castello billiard, tea in the mug.

Paul Z

Reply from: Da' Bear
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 14:10
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 6:00 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Good morning briar buddies.
>
> What are yiz smokin'?
>
> I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
> homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
> My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
> There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
> interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
> Buck

Good morning Buck, Ed, Paul. This Monday (ugh) am has me enjoying my
first bowl of Barbary Coast in a Becker canadian. Usual quad shot of
espresso (dash of hot water) to go with. Got the news that my main
riding partner, Hillary, is relocating to Taos, NM. Gal is a real
rider, with 37.5K miles on an '06 Night Train and one of the very few
I would trust sharing a lane, side-by-side, on even the worst
hairpins. I'm gonna miss her.

Make it a great day,

Bear

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 16:14
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 8:10 am, "Da' Bear" <beargra...@gmail,com > wrote:
> On Jul 7, 6:00 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
>
> > Good morning briar buddies.
>
> > What are yiz smokin'?
>
> > I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
> > homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
> > My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
> > There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
> > interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
> > Buck
>
> Good morning Buck, Ed, Paul. This Monday (ugh) am has me enjoying my
> first bowl of Barbary Coast in a Becker canadian. Usual quad shot of
> espresso (dash of hot water) to go with. Got the news that my main
> riding partner, Hillary, is relocating to Taos, NM. Gal is a real
> rider, with 37.5K miles on an '06 Night Train and one of the very few
> I would trust sharing a lane, side-by-side, on even the worst
> hairpins. I'm gonna miss her.
>
> Make it a great day,
>
> Bear

Dang! She is rackin' up some serious miles!

Buck

Reply from: Tim D
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 16:38
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 3:00 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
Good Morning Gents, 965/Ardor Urano Bamboo 8", bleary eyed this am.
Smoked a pipe in my sleep. My darling found me sound asleep leaning
against the wall with a smoked Ashton at my feet. I don't remember it
at all. Lucky I didn't burn the house down. But what's more important,
I didn't break the pipe. -- Tim

Reply from: Lance Manyon
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 16:45
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

Mornin' all. It's Haddo's in an RYO, black tea on the side in the big
horkin' Mason jar. Nothin' but an old Elton John song stuck in my
head. Don't remember the lyrics, so I had to supply some: ("Goodbye,
yellow brick road / Hello, little brown toad".) Maybe it's a song for
toad lickers.

Anyway, hope everyone is enjoying their day,
Ian
--
It is better to have loafed and lost than
never to have loafed at all. (James Thurber)
http :// www .aspipes.org/
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Reply from: Col. CraggyBlast
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 17:06
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 6:00 am, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> Good morning briar buddies.
>
> What are yiz smokin'?
>
> I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
> homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
> My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
> There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
> interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
> Buck

Buck,
Yesterday I rode to friend's garden where several brothers of the
briar met for a smoke. It was cool, as we had a rain earlier in the
day. The garden was in the middle of the city with a panoramic view.
There are very few places like this left. In fact, it's been sold,
and will be developed in the near future. What a fantastic
afternoon! The ride to and fro was not too exhilarating because I
took my old airhead, but great nonetheless. Enjoy your ride today,
pal!

The morning smoke will be Edgeworth Sliced in a Jorn Danish apple.

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 18:16
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08


> Buck,
> Yesterday I rode to friend's garden where several brothers of the
> briar met for a smoke.  It was cool, as we had a rain earlier in the
> day.  The garden was in the middle of the city with a panoramic view.
> There are very few places like this left.  In fact, it's been sold,
> and will be developed in the near future.  What a fantastic
> afternoon!  The ride to and fro was not too exhilarating because I
> took my old airhead, but great nonetheless.  Enjoy your ride today,
> pal!
>
> The morning smoke will be Edgeworth Sliced in a Jorn Danish apple.

That sounds great, Colonel. I get a special feeling everytime I see an
old airhead. They have a certain something about them.

Buck

Reply from: Col. CraggyBlast
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 18:29
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 12:16 pm, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
> > Buck,
> > Yesterday I rode to friend's garden where several brothers of the
> > briar met for a smoke. It was cool, as we had a rain earlier in the
> > day. The garden was in the middle of the city with a panoramic view.
> > There are very few places like this left. In fact, it's been sold,
> > and will be developed in the near future. What a fantastic
> > afternoon! The ride to and fro was not too exhilarating because I
> > took my old airhead, but great nonetheless. Enjoy your ride today,
> > pal!
>
> > The morning smoke will be Edgeworth Sliced in a Jorn Danish apple.
>
> That sounds great, Colonel. I get a special feeling everytime I see an
> old airhead. They have a certain something about them.
>
> Buck

I need a retro helmet and some goggles. :-)

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 19:31
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Jul 7, 12:29 pm, "Col. CraggyBlast" <scfowler1...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> On Jul 7, 12:16 pm, buck12ga <dbuc...@gmail,com > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > Buck,
> > > Yesterday I rode to friend's garden where several brothers of the
> > > briar met for a smoke.  It was cool, as we had a rain earlier in the
> > > day.  The garden was in the middle of the city with a panoramic view.
> > > There are very few places like this left.  In fact, it's been sold,
> > > and will be developed in the near future.  What a fantastic
> > > afternoon!  The ride to and fro was not too exhilarating because I
> > > took my old airhead, but great nonetheless.  Enjoy your ride today,
> > > pal!
>
> > > The morning smoke will be Edgeworth Sliced in a Jorn Danish apple.
>
> > That sounds great, Colonel. I get a special feeling everytime I see an
> > old airhead. They have a certain something about them.
>
> > Buck
>
> I need a retro helmet and some goggles.  :-)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Heh heh. I can see you now!

Buck

Reply from: Casey
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 17:25
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

buck12ga wrote:
> Good morning briar buddies.
>
> What are yiz smokin'?
>
> I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
> homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
> My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
> There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
> interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
> Buck


'Morning Buck, ASP,

Buck, enjoy your ride, and be safe out there.

I'm having some GLP Montgomery in a Sasieni 4Dot Squat. White tea on the
side and Allison Krauss on the speakers. Class this afternoon.

Have a nice one,

Casey

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 18:17
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08


> 'Morning Buck, ASP,
>
> Buck, enjoy your ride, and be safe out there.
>
> I'm having some GLP Montgomery in a Sasieni 4Dot Squat. White tea on the
> side and Allison Krauss on the speakers. Class this afternoon.
>
> Have a nice one,
>
> Casey

Thank you, Casey.

Buck

Reply from: Bob Landry
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 18:12
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08

On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 03:00:58 -0700 (PDT), buck12ga <dbuck12@gmail,com > wrote:

>Good morning briar buddies.
>
>What are yiz smokin'?
>
>I'm having FVF and Kendal Dark in a treasured ChaCom bent billiard and
>homeroast in da' horkin' Grateful Dead mug.
>
>My spousal unit has today off so we plan on a little motorcycle ride.
>There is nothing so exhilerating as a motorcycle ride. If you are
>interested in saving fuel you might give it a try.
>
>Buck

Off to the local B&M before the morning bowl for either a bunch of tobacco or a
new pipe. Maybe both! Fortified with 3 mugs of New Guinea coffee from a new
store here called Sunflower Market, started by the guy who started Wild Oats.

Buck enjoy your ride! Depending on how things shake out in the divorce, a 500cc
Kymko scooter may be in my future. I just don't think I can train my left hand
to use the clutch the way I've trained my left foot. Everybody else, enjoy your
Monday!!

Bob

Just your basic flake, and official Old Fart!

Reply from: buck12ga
Date: 07 Jul 2008, 19:30
Re: Morning puff, Monday 7-7-08


> Off to the local B&M before the morning bowl for either a bunch of tobacco or a
> new pipe. Maybe both! Fortified with 3 mugs of New Guinea coffee from a new
> store here called Sunflower Market, started by the guy who started Wild Oats.
>
> Buck enjoy your ride! Depending on how things shake out in the divorce, a 500cc
> Kymko scooter may be in my future. I just don't think I can train my left hand
> to use the clutch the way I've trained my left foot. Everybody else, enjoy your
> Monday!!
>
> Bob
>
> Just your basic flake, and official Old Fart!

Hey Bob, that would sure save on gasoline.

Buck


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