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How long is too long? (for one bowl)
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<blockquote data-quote="Confidence Cohen" data-source="post: 80674" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>Yesterday, I was running a few errands. In between home depot, wal-mart, dinner, and the sister's house, I had a huge bowl of FVF. I packed it before I left the house. Smoked 30 minutes or so and let it go out right before each stop. As I returned to my vehicle, I'd light it back up again. </p><p></p><p>It got me thinking about some of the pipe smoking "rules" to abide by. Only smoke out of a pipe once a day (to allow rest). Don't leave burned tobacco in the bowl or it will sour. So my question to you all is: "How long is too long to let your tobacco-filled pipe sit before you call it quits and move on to another?" Is there a limit?</p><p></p><p>I know that when I come back out and relight, it takes a few moments to get the crud taste out and tobaccy taste in. After those moments, I cannot really tell the difference. </p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confidence Cohen, post: 80674, member: 441"] Yesterday, I was running a few errands. In between home depot, wal-mart, dinner, and the sister's house, I had a huge bowl of FVF. I packed it before I left the house. Smoked 30 minutes or so and let it go out right before each stop. As I returned to my vehicle, I'd light it back up again. It got me thinking about some of the pipe smoking "rules" to abide by. Only smoke out of a pipe once a day (to allow rest). Don't leave burned tobacco in the bowl or it will sour. So my question to you all is: "How long is too long to let your tobacco-filled pipe sit before you call it quits and move on to another?" Is there a limit? I know that when I come back out and relight, it takes a few moments to get the crud taste out and tobaccy taste in. After those moments, I cannot really tell the difference. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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