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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 324463"><p>Meh. The bigger deal you make out of enjoying something and the harder you work at it the less enjoyable it is. Wait 'til the moment & the pipe are right for something -- that's when the magic happens. The rest is preparation for spontaneity.</p><p></p><p>The reason there are pounds of old tobacco here is because the thought of how much better it will be when it's even older outweighs the impulse to smoke it before it gets there. Plus, ever since discovering Union Square, Embarcadero's become pretty much desert, with US assuming the role of daily bread & FVF being an occasional snack. At which rate, two pounds of E will last at least several years, and the pound of FVF probably longer. </p><p>:face:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 324463"] Meh. The bigger deal you make out of enjoying something and the harder you work at it the less enjoyable it is. Wait 'til the moment & the pipe are right for something -- that's when the magic happens. The rest is preparation for spontaneity. The reason there are pounds of old tobacco here is because the thought of how much better it will be when it's even older outweighs the impulse to smoke it before it gets there. Plus, ever since discovering Union Square, Embarcadero's become pretty much desert, with US assuming the role of daily bread & FVF being an occasional snack. At which rate, two pounds of E will last at least several years, and the pound of FVF probably longer. :face: [/QUOTE]
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