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Long rant - "Smoking a pipe is hard work"
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<blockquote data-quote="the macdonald" data-source="post: 83681" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>Frost,</p><p>I think everyone finds that at some point pipe smoking is sort of pain in the arse, but this too will pass. I was nearly a hermit when I started smoking a pipe, so got to fight through constant relights in privacy. Having passed though my hermit phase, and now a more astute smoker, I now find that I neglect conversation and let it go out instead of the pipe. Perhaps, in keeping with you Buddhists reference, there is a form of pipe enlightenment, when the smoker transcends the pipe, conversation, ect to become one with existence…or the smoke. Don’t smoke, be the smoke. In a word, “inpipenment.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the macdonald, post: 83681, member: 419"] Frost, I think everyone finds that at some point pipe smoking is sort of pain in the arse, but this too will pass. I was nearly a hermit when I started smoking a pipe, so got to fight through constant relights in privacy. Having passed though my hermit phase, and now a more astute smoker, I now find that I neglect conversation and let it go out instead of the pipe. Perhaps, in keeping with you Buddhists reference, there is a form of pipe enlightenment, when the smoker transcends the pipe, conversation, ect to become one with existence…or the smoke. Don’t smoke, be the smoke. In a word, “inpipenment.” [/QUOTE]
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