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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 70481"><p>Well that's what makes pipe smokers different, and dare I say? special.</p><p>We are not in a rush; we have learned that no matter how quick the world revolves, we still have to stop and smell the roses, er, tobacco smoke.</p><p></p><p>I could never be a cigarette smoker; for one, I can't stand the chemical taste of what I believe to be PG. </p><p></p><p>I get busy with work too, and I either make time to smoke a pipe or don't smoke. I did just order about 112 cigars, even though I also like to sit and puff slowly on these.</p><p></p><p>It's what I call the finer things in life: a nice bowl of tobacco, a snoring dog by my feet, a glass of 18 year old scotch. I would certainly consider it a mindset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 70481"] Well that's what makes pipe smokers different, and dare I say? special. We are not in a rush; we have learned that no matter how quick the world revolves, we still have to stop and smell the roses, er, tobacco smoke. I could never be a cigarette smoker; for one, I can't stand the chemical taste of what I believe to be PG. I get busy with work too, and I either make time to smoke a pipe or don't smoke. I did just order about 112 cigars, even though I also like to sit and puff slowly on these. It's what I call the finer things in life: a nice bowl of tobacco, a snoring dog by my feet, a glass of 18 year old scotch. I would certainly consider it a mindset. [/QUOTE]
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