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  1. SocWorkerSmoker

    Where have all the good tobaccos gone?

    The generosity of all the 'brothers' on this forum continually amazes me. Thank you Pipes & Bikes for the offer! PM sent. :cheers: SWS
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    Confused about Petersons (and other stuff)

    I recently purchased my first Peterson pipe. A 80s (similar to a 999) P-Lip. While I have no comparisons to other Petersons, from the first smoke I knew I had a winner. It was not only affordable but it seems to smoke very well. Also, just love how the P-Lip can hang when I smoke it. I plan...
  3. SocWorkerSmoker

    G.L. Pease Blackpoint

    Great review, especially the details...makes me want to try the blend! :cheers: SWS
  4. SocWorkerSmoker

    Board Participation

    Frost, I politely disagree with you regarding posting "useless drivel". Your posts are ones that I look to often to further my "education". I think you make a great contribution! :cheers: SWS
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    Board Participation

    I, like PegLegEd, read the forum daily but only post every so often. I too am apprehensive about positing sometimes due to my igoriance on the subject matter as well as feeling, at times, my questions are not well received because of my ignorance. As I have stated previously, I am very...
  6. SocWorkerSmoker

    Language used to describe tobacco

    Yak, now of the three English blends I mentioned, which one would you say presents more like Bumblebee fart than the others? :lol: :cheers: SWS
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    Language used to describe tobacco

    Thank you for the link Kapinsmologist. Your method for review will definitely help provide some verbal context to what I am trying to describe with my experience of different tobaccos. If anyone is willing to take a crack at comparing/contrasting those three blends that I mentioned...
  8. SocWorkerSmoker

    Hello from Kent, Ohio

    Greeting and welcome! :cheers: SWS
  9. SocWorkerSmoker

    Language used to describe tobacco

    Hello brothers and sister (hi Amy Jo) Following the example of others on the board I tried an experiment today. I did a taste comparison of the three English blends I have the most experience with, which, consequently, are also my favorite: Westminster, Penzance & Squadron Leader. I loaded...
  10. SocWorkerSmoker

    Wanted: Pics of Your Smoking Dens/Man Caves

    Today's thread looking for pics of your smoking chair inspired me to finally complete my man cave. My wife has 'graciously allowed' me to carve out a space in our garage (a converted barn, and yes, that is a sewage line in the middle) for my man cave. The best part of my cave is the chair on...
  11. SocWorkerSmoker

    The Frog Family Tree

    jj1015, please keep us updated with your findings. I am curious what your side-by-side comparison will result in. I just purchased my first two tins of Frog Morton (the original and on the town). I am waiting a bit to crack them though. :cheers: SWS
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    1st Nigerians.. Now Peruvians. The world thinks I'm naive.

    I just laughed so hard I think I may have pissed myself. Bravo! :cheers: SWS
  13. SocWorkerSmoker

    What is Your Favorite Stem Shape?

    Definitely saddle. For my tastes, saddle just fits the pipes shapes I prefer, English Rhodesian, prince and omm-paul. :cheers: SWS
  14. SocWorkerSmoker

    What are you smoking?

    Westminster in a bent Falcon with a snifter hunter bowl. Love the falcon pipe :cheers: SWS
  15. SocWorkerSmoker

    Happy Birthday Amy!

    Happy happy birthday! :D :cheers: SWS
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