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catsup aplenty but where's the beef?
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 275269" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p><strong>Just my 2 cents on the subject of taste. </strong></p><p><strong>A lot of people love Scotch, some don't. They say you have to form a taste for it.</strong></p><p><strong>I for one hate it and as far as forming a taste for it....I don't think it has anything to do with</strong></p><p><strong>improving your taste. With that said, I think the same goes for anything including tobaccos. </strong></p><p><strong>I have some GLP Union Square that I've tried several times in different pipes with different packing</strong></p><p><strong>methods and it still tastes like dirt to me, yes dirt. Does that make me NOT a connoisseur of fine tobacco?</strong></p><p><strong>No I think not, I think everyone's taste buds are different to some extent and it also depends I feel </strong></p><p><strong>on how and what passed over them in the years to form their taste. Being one of the looked down on</strong></p><p><strong>cigarette smokers and smoking Camel non-filters for many years my taste for tobaccos is strong and full bodied</strong></p><p><strong>not being able to taste anything in others. I do enjoy my new found Escudo which I reckon for some is not</strong></p><p><strong>there Cup O' Tea but, would not think them any less because of it. In fact if everyone like it there wouldn't be enough for me.</strong></p><p><strong>Now I could go on and on about taste but, I'll leave my rantings to some other time. My comments here are not intended to be argumentative or demeaning, just MY humble opinion. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 275269, member: 2155"] [b]Just my 2 cents on the subject of taste. A lot of people love Scotch, some don't. They say you have to form a taste for it. I for one hate it and as far as forming a taste for it....I don't think it has anything to do with improving your taste. With that said, I think the same goes for anything including tobaccos. I have some GLP Union Square that I've tried several times in different pipes with different packing methods and it still tastes like dirt to me, yes dirt. Does that make me NOT a connoisseur of fine tobacco? No I think not, I think everyone's taste buds are different to some extent and it also depends I feel on how and what passed over them in the years to form their taste. Being one of the looked down on cigarette smokers and smoking Camel non-filters for many years my taste for tobaccos is strong and full bodied not being able to taste anything in others. I do enjoy my new found Escudo which I reckon for some is not there Cup O' Tea but, would not think them any less because of it. In fact if everyone like it there wouldn't be enough for me. Now I could go on and on about taste but, I'll leave my rantings to some other time. My comments here are not intended to be argumentative or demeaning, just MY humble opinion. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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