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<blockquote data-quote="morleysson" data-source="post: 58159" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>Was that freestyle or Olympic rules? And, was the pitch for vertical or horizontal distance, or merely the total number tossed in a timed event? :darklord: </p><p></p><p>As a child, I was raised in an immigrant Roman Catholic family. Our priests, who came from Yugoslavia and Poland, smoked like proverbial 'chimneys, all the time. Pipes and cigars seemed to prevail, w/ an occasional cigarette smoker, but the point was that they smoked, quite consciously. It was never an issue for them, or for any creature comfort, I might add. In our Phila pipegroup, one of the more prominent members is Rabbi Ira Stone, who writes quite positively and articulately in his blog "Pipe Pulpit" about pipes and smoking. Again, never any issue about the religious ramifications of smoking. You should be praised for thinking enough to do a good deed for an elder person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morleysson, post: 58159, member: 53"] Was that freestyle or Olympic rules? And, was the pitch for vertical or horizontal distance, or merely the total number tossed in a timed event? :darklord: As a child, I was raised in an immigrant Roman Catholic family. Our priests, who came from Yugoslavia and Poland, smoked like proverbial 'chimneys, all the time. Pipes and cigars seemed to prevail, w/ an occasional cigarette smoker, but the point was that they smoked, quite consciously. It was never an issue for them, or for any creature comfort, I might add. In our Phila pipegroup, one of the more prominent members is Rabbi Ira Stone, who writes quite positively and articulately in his blog "Pipe Pulpit" about pipes and smoking. Again, never any issue about the religious ramifications of smoking. You should be praised for thinking enough to do a good deed for an elder person. [/QUOTE]
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