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12 Step Program for Pipe Addicts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 571799" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p><em>Options</em> are often the root of evil. When I started a pipe, I was eating $.25 cans of ravioli from Aldi, before Aldi was known outside of the poor and college kids. That was my treat meal. I was usually spending less per meal. Meaning, I had to save up for months for each new pipe. Allowed for ample time to get acquainted with each one. The moment those financial restraints were lifted, it was a problem. Such a problem that I lost sight of why I was into pipes: smoking pipes, not collecting pipes. I couldn't find a balance, so I eventually quit and sold all but a couple and put those in a box, not to be looked at again for years. It's too bad it isn't like music and file sharing. I went through a similar cycle with collecting music. When the object was removed, it again became about the music and not the records.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 571799, member: 1211"] [I]Options[/I] are often the root of evil. When I started a pipe, I was eating $.25 cans of ravioli from Aldi, before Aldi was known outside of the poor and college kids. That was my treat meal. I was usually spending less per meal. Meaning, I had to save up for months for each new pipe. Allowed for ample time to get acquainted with each one. The moment those financial restraints were lifted, it was a problem. Such a problem that I lost sight of why I was into pipes: smoking pipes, not collecting pipes. I couldn't find a balance, so I eventually quit and sold all but a couple and put those in a box, not to be looked at again for years. It's too bad it isn't like music and file sharing. I went through a similar cycle with collecting music. When the object was removed, it again became about the music and not the records. [/QUOTE]
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