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Relighting a Pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="lgoldberg" data-source="post: 589955" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>Sometimes when I'm having a pipe, I have to cut it short for one reason or another, so I lay it down outside and let it go out. I might come back to it a few hours later, or even the next day, and I think without exception, it has always tasted better when relit.</p><p></p><p>Those of you that have smoked cigarettes, you know that doesn't work for them. Is this just a me thing, or does anyone else have the same experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lgoldberg, post: 589955, member: 5662"] Sometimes when I'm having a pipe, I have to cut it short for one reason or another, so I lay it down outside and let it go out. I might come back to it a few hours later, or even the next day, and I think without exception, it has always tasted better when relit. Those of you that have smoked cigarettes, you know that doesn't work for them. Is this just a me thing, or does anyone else have the same experience? [/QUOTE]
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