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<blockquote data-quote="Greenleaf" data-source="post: 136197" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>Pipes have a mystique about them, no wonder your friends are becoming interested. I still remember smelling aromatic tobacco at an airport terminal 20 years ago (I'm 28 years old) and seeing a pipe smoker for the first time. I couldn't stop looking at him, it was impressive and intriguing. I've had people at work start asking me about pipes, and where to get one of their own. So, I tell them what they need to know or may listen to about the way to a better smoke. There's just something seductive about the pipe, it's undeniable.</p><p></p><p>I'd claim to be a non-smoker for that purpose, but seeing as I smoke all the time and do enjoy the nicotine, I could hardly consider myself one. Even if my battered lungs are getting better, but I was always walking a mile to work (or bicycling there) while smoking over two packs a day. I once worked with a cig smoker in his fifties who also rode a bike to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenleaf, post: 136197, member: 1097"] Pipes have a mystique about them, no wonder your friends are becoming interested. I still remember smelling aromatic tobacco at an airport terminal 20 years ago (I'm 28 years old) and seeing a pipe smoker for the first time. I couldn't stop looking at him, it was impressive and intriguing. I've had people at work start asking me about pipes, and where to get one of their own. So, I tell them what they need to know or may listen to about the way to a better smoke. There's just something seductive about the pipe, it's undeniable. I'd claim to be a non-smoker for that purpose, but seeing as I smoke all the time and do enjoy the nicotine, I could hardly consider myself one. Even if my battered lungs are getting better, but I was always walking a mile to work (or bicycling there) while smoking over two packs a day. I once worked with a cig smoker in his fifties who also rode a bike to work. [/QUOTE]
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