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All Things Must Pass....But Why THEM?
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 516609" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>When my McC tobacco hoard began to grow out of control I started to take seriously the anti-cellaring notions that buy-as-you-go was the wiser course, since it encouraged trying tasty new blends. But after reading the PT article, I’m mighty glad I have all those Mason jars filled with tasty McC bulk tucked away in my cellar. It looks like the Golden Years for pipers are in the rear view mirror. What would we poor, simple folk do without the government stepping in to lend its helping hand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 516609, member: 2318"] When my McC tobacco hoard began to grow out of control I started to take seriously the anti-cellaring notions that buy-as-you-go was the wiser course, since it encouraged trying tasty new blends. But after reading the PT article, I’m mighty glad I have all those Mason jars filled with tasty McC bulk tucked away in my cellar. It looks like the Golden Years for pipers are in the rear view mirror. What would we poor, simple folk do without the government stepping in to lend its helping hand? [/QUOTE]
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