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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 334410" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Yep. Slow down, looser pack maybe, less moisture maybe, etc. I have tried longer stems when I first started piping, but that didn't seem to work all that well. It does seem that a shorter stem will magnify your "sins," if any, but that may just be my experience. And cobs <em>seem</em> to smoke cooler than anything.</p><p></p><p>Enough "seems." Anyone smoke until your tongue splits or cracks? I have. Kind of scary in the mirror. Takes about four days to heal, with no smoking at all. But that was decades ago, and I'm here to tell about it. If you love how a pipe tastes, it is really hard to stop sucking like an infant at the tit, especially when doing something else like driving or reading or writing. That was my problem at the time. Sucking too hard--and tits, too, come to think of it.</p><p></p><p>I can distinguish no difference in tobacco types, as far as tongue bite goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 334410, member: 1690"] Yep. Slow down, looser pack maybe, less moisture maybe, etc. I have tried longer stems when I first started piping, but that didn't seem to work all that well. It does seem that a shorter stem will magnify your "sins," if any, but that may just be my experience. And cobs [i]seem[/i] to smoke cooler than anything. Enough "seems." Anyone smoke until your tongue splits or cracks? I have. Kind of scary in the mirror. Takes about four days to heal, with no smoking at all. But that was decades ago, and I'm here to tell about it. If you love how a pipe tastes, it is really hard to stop sucking like an infant at the tit, especially when doing something else like driving or reading or writing. That was my problem at the time. Sucking too hard--and tits, too, come to think of it. I can distinguish no difference in tobacco types, as far as tongue bite goes. [/QUOTE]
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