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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 219367" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Every time I smoke Pirate Kake, the local volunteer Fire Dept. rushes around the neighborhood looking for a coal mine on fire someplace. Then they figure out it's me and my pipe, and threaten to run me out of town. I even tried hiding the fact I was smoking it while burning 4ft tall piles of leaves in the fall. A whole blocks worth. They ignored the burning leaves as not worth the time and admonished me for smoking Pirate Kake and calling them away from "Dancing with the stars".</p><p></p><p>Never, ever, ever smoke Pirate Kake in the basement. Or the ghost of Edward Teach will visit you! :shock: Well, there will definitely be a ghost around for a few days, even if it's not old Blackbeard.</p><p></p><p>I once upon a time acquired a pound of 10 year old Pirate Kake. It was surely cursed. Cursed, I tell you! When the Postal lady handed the package to me, she held it as far away from herself as she could. Odd that. :scratch: As I was driving home I suddenly smelled this musty, dank scent. A cold, damp, charcoal grill. (That's how you know that Ol' Edward is near.) This was a Priority Mail box with all the seams taped. Inside was a metal tin inside of a plastic bag, also sealed. :suspect: Inside the tin was another plastic bag, with the most amazing tobacco. It stank! A good stank to be sure. </p><p></p><p>Well, a good stank if you are a pipe smoker. Firemen don't care much for it though. Neither does anyone else. I will have to commission a study. :sunny:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 219367, member: 7"] Every time I smoke Pirate Kake, the local volunteer Fire Dept. rushes around the neighborhood looking for a coal mine on fire someplace. Then they figure out it's me and my pipe, and threaten to run me out of town. I even tried hiding the fact I was smoking it while burning 4ft tall piles of leaves in the fall. A whole blocks worth. They ignored the burning leaves as not worth the time and admonished me for smoking Pirate Kake and calling them away from "Dancing with the stars". Never, ever, ever smoke Pirate Kake in the basement. Or the ghost of Edward Teach will visit you! :shock: Well, there will definitely be a ghost around for a few days, even if it's not old Blackbeard. I once upon a time acquired a pound of 10 year old Pirate Kake. It was surely cursed. Cursed, I tell you! When the Postal lady handed the package to me, she held it as far away from herself as she could. Odd that. :scratch: As I was driving home I suddenly smelled this musty, dank scent. A cold, damp, charcoal grill. (That's how you know that Ol' Edward is near.) This was a Priority Mail box with all the seams taped. Inside was a metal tin inside of a plastic bag, also sealed. :suspect: Inside the tin was another plastic bag, with the most amazing tobacco. It stank! A good stank to be sure. Well, a good stank if you are a pipe smoker. Firemen don't care much for it though. Neither does anyone else. I will have to commission a study. :sunny: [/QUOTE]
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