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<blockquote data-quote="roogles" data-source="post: 185806" data-attributes="member: 2147"><p>I read the reviews you've posted on here and I appreciate them a lot. They seem to include much more nuance than I think I'm getting from anything that I've smoked so far. Chalk that up to my own inexperience, cheap pipes, or something else? Not sure which.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I write a lot for both work and pleasure. I'm also a HUGE Post-It Note snob (that would need an entirely new topic to discuss). Between Post-It's, moleskine style notebooks, and general ramblings and writings I go through a lot of ink pens. I write a considerable amount on my computer as well, but I find writing by hand to be cathartic. Writing, rambling, and pipe smoking go together almost perfectly for me. A bit of Bilbo Baggins in me there, perhaps?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I digress... After trying lots of pen/pencil combinations the fountain pens are the most comfortable thing I've found to write with over a prolonged period.</p><p>Function and form for the win!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roogles, post: 185806, member: 2147"] I read the reviews you've posted on here and I appreciate them a lot. They seem to include much more nuance than I think I'm getting from anything that I've smoked so far. Chalk that up to my own inexperience, cheap pipes, or something else? Not sure which. I write a lot for both work and pleasure. I'm also a HUGE Post-It Note snob (that would need an entirely new topic to discuss). Between Post-It's, moleskine style notebooks, and general ramblings and writings I go through a lot of ink pens. I write a considerable amount on my computer as well, but I find writing by hand to be cathartic. Writing, rambling, and pipe smoking go together almost perfectly for me. A bit of Bilbo Baggins in me there, perhaps? Anyway, I digress... After trying lots of pen/pencil combinations the fountain pens are the most comfortable thing I've found to write with over a prolonged period. Function and form for the win! [/QUOTE]
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