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I just tried a bunch of Rob's Random Aromatics
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 227313" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>I hadn't smoked a serious aromatic in years, was getting negative feeddback from the missus about my beloved 10-year-old 965, and so, looking forward to indoor smoking season in New England, ordered some RLP-6, 1Q plus an aro sampler from Pipeworks. So far, nary a bite from any of 'em. Not even a friendly pinch. But you've convinced me that some pipers' constitutions makes them bite prone for whatever reason, and the usual dodges aren't effective for them. Well, fortunately, there are plenty of other tasty choices out there. There was one tonacco from long ago that I gave up for its bite -- hmmm? blue tin, ship on the lid, very fine ribbon cut, had a pronounced scent that induced a headache ...? Name?? It did teach me a valuable lesson, though. If you don't like it, STOP!! Don't get all stubborn and hard-ass about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 227313, member: 2318"] I hadn't smoked a serious aromatic in years, was getting negative feeddback from the missus about my beloved 10-year-old 965, and so, looking forward to indoor smoking season in New England, ordered some RLP-6, 1Q plus an aro sampler from Pipeworks. So far, nary a bite from any of 'em. Not even a friendly pinch. But you've convinced me that some pipers' constitutions makes them bite prone for whatever reason, and the usual dodges aren't effective for them. Well, fortunately, there are plenty of other tasty choices out there. There was one tonacco from long ago that I gave up for its bite -- hmmm? blue tin, ship on the lid, very fine ribbon cut, had a pronounced scent that induced a headache ...? Name?? It did teach me a valuable lesson, though. If you don't like it, STOP!! Don't get all stubborn and hard-ass about it. [/QUOTE]
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