A big toothy grin and a friendly wave would've made it an epic moment worthy of video documentation.
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It's no problem at all! As I said, I pride myself on being uniquely odd amongst my friends, so I'd sooner cut off my own arm and eat it than let someone's opinions have any effect on my enjoyment of tasty, tasty pipe tobacco. :D
It's all in good fun, beebiz! I pride myself on being an oddball amongst my many friends, and I'm the first and maybe only one of my group to actually have an interest in the art of the briar. It's a great way to start up conversations, though, and I'm going to do my best to get my friends...
I think I've got ya beat, Dynamite. I'm 5'7", I wear cargo shorts, t-shirts, and skater shoes, I play in a band, and I'm 23. Not exactly the epitome of the classy pipe smoker here. :joker:
I know it's not a briar, but would the same rules apply for the care and cleaning of Missouri Meerschaum's Ozark Mountain pipes? I just ordered mine a couple hours ago and I would like to give it the proper care it deserves.
I got curious and cracked open the tin a few minutes ago. Maple Street smells wonderful, and usually if I like the smell of a particular cigar, then I'm certain I'll enjoy the taste. Can't wait to actually smoke it. :D
Someone recently sent me a tin of Maple Street out of the blue. I haven't had an opportunity to try it yet, but it sounds quite delightful.
Edit: I got curious and cracked open the tin. Smells wonderful. I'm a fan of maple flavors and quite enjoy a bit of rum now and then, so I can already...
Hey gents, just wanted to say thanks to the person who sent me a tin of Sutliff Private Stock Maple Street tobacco! I haven't had the funds to get my Ozark Mountain quite yet, but when I do, I plan to try this tasty-sounding blend immediately. The label says it's a "quality mixture with...