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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 185830" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I also roast coffee and love food/drink to the point of obsession. Tasting and enjoying take on a whole new realm in that case...though some people can drive 55 MPH on the freeway to the grocery store in a Bently, there's a lot more it can do--experimentation and seeking those adventures is up to the individual. 8) Glad I could write something to suit the fancy of others--always the end goal. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah well, doing three days solid in the outback of Nevada, a fountain pen would find itself quite non-functional due to dust, dryness, succumbing to gravity and the force of rocks, getting lost suddenly and becoming an artifact... :lol: I have to write by hand out there, and it's pencils and special wax-treated, weather-resistant paper. I suppose for my check writing when back in the comforts of the office I could bring out the fancy pens...but being made fun of and getting shit by miners is not easy to take though (and I thought truckers were bad)... :lol!:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 185830, member: 1969"] I also roast coffee and love food/drink to the point of obsession. Tasting and enjoying take on a whole new realm in that case...though some people can drive 55 MPH on the freeway to the grocery store in a Bently, there's a lot more it can do--experimentation and seeking those adventures is up to the individual. 8) Glad I could write something to suit the fancy of others--always the end goal. Yeah well, doing three days solid in the outback of Nevada, a fountain pen would find itself quite non-functional due to dust, dryness, succumbing to gravity and the force of rocks, getting lost suddenly and becoming an artifact... :lol: I have to write by hand out there, and it's pencils and special wax-treated, weather-resistant paper. I suppose for my check writing when back in the comforts of the office I could bring out the fancy pens...but being made fun of and getting shit by miners is not easy to take though (and I thought truckers were bad)... :lol!: [/QUOTE]
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