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A little dottle never hurt anyone.
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroContent" data-source="post: 129877" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>Same here, I always have a little left in the bottom. Though some of the English blends i enjoy so far are pretty much hard as a rock by the time i get to the end which aren't going to stay lit anyways, as well as I'm good with tossing it than stirring and relighting a scrap heap. I figure it's the same as cigars, by the time you're 2/3 done with it, is about the time most start going bad (though there are rare finger burners, what do you call them in pipes? bowl burners?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroContent, post: 129877, member: 1367"] Same here, I always have a little left in the bottom. Though some of the English blends i enjoy so far are pretty much hard as a rock by the time i get to the end which aren't going to stay lit anyways, as well as I'm good with tossing it than stirring and relighting a scrap heap. I figure it's the same as cigars, by the time you're 2/3 done with it, is about the time most start going bad (though there are rare finger burners, what do you call them in pipes? bowl burners?). [/QUOTE]
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