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Summer Edition of P&T Magazine - Crappy !
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 312462" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>...or, regarding Victorian brothels, made the prostitutes dress in such a manner they didn't stand out, and adorn the building with nothing more than red lights to indicate "open for business." Everyone knew it was there, and the only real differences was for out-of-towners to find what they were looking for without having to ask, and to save face. Beyond that, everything "looked normal."</p><p></p><p>Are people really upset that one pipe over another got on the cover of a magazine? Sheesh. :fpalm:</p><p></p><p>As if it were the last one, or they named the pipe the Best Pipe of Eternity. :lol:</p><p></p><p>Adult whining: a few octaves lower, just as bad as childrens'.</p><p></p><p>One thought I had was the new, younger pipe crowd is likely attracted to the flash-bang and pizazz of such a pipe. Something that might make them pick up such a magazine. They are also a rapidly-growing part o the pipe/tobacco consumer market, and very necessary for the life of the hobby. </p><p></p><p>Seems to make sense. </p><p></p><p>I like classic shapes, too. And weird stuff. If it's well-made, bring it all--to smoke or to gawk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 312462, member: 1969"] ...or, regarding Victorian brothels, made the prostitutes dress in such a manner they didn't stand out, and adorn the building with nothing more than red lights to indicate "open for business." Everyone knew it was there, and the only real differences was for out-of-towners to find what they were looking for without having to ask, and to save face. Beyond that, everything "looked normal." Are people really upset that one pipe over another got on the cover of a magazine? Sheesh. :fpalm: As if it were the last one, or they named the pipe the Best Pipe of Eternity. :lol: Adult whining: a few octaves lower, just as bad as childrens'. One thought I had was the new, younger pipe crowd is likely attracted to the flash-bang and pizazz of such a pipe. Something that might make them pick up such a magazine. They are also a rapidly-growing part o the pipe/tobacco consumer market, and very necessary for the life of the hobby. Seems to make sense. I like classic shapes, too. And weird stuff. If it's well-made, bring it all--to smoke or to gawk. [/QUOTE]
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