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Smoking in a vacuum
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<blockquote data-quote="Sloppy Joe Hemingway" data-source="post: 234528" data-attributes="member: 2623"><p>Well, I can close up shop. That's the funniest thing I've heard all day!</p><p></p><p>Now that I've veered even further off-topic, let me get back to the point. I usually have a bit of dottle left at the bottom, no matter how delicious the smoke is. I'm still new-ish and getting a feel for my pipes, but by the time I'm done with a smoke (either because I'm tired of trying another re-light or my pipe just tells me "NO!" :lol: ), there is always a little something more than just ash at the bottom of the bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sloppy Joe Hemingway, post: 234528, member: 2623"] Well, I can close up shop. That's the funniest thing I've heard all day! Now that I've veered even further off-topic, let me get back to the point. I usually have a bit of dottle left at the bottom, no matter how delicious the smoke is. I'm still new-ish and getting a feel for my pipes, but by the time I'm done with a smoke (either because I'm tired of trying another re-light or my pipe just tells me "NO!" :lol: ), there is always a little something more than just ash at the bottom of the bowl. [/QUOTE]
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