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Suspect I may be over thinking things
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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 427431" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>Fumus, like they say, the more time and effort you invest, the more rewarding an endeavor. I remember some aspects of my pipe smoking were still improving around the 2nd year. Heck, at any time a smoker may pick up a tip or trick that can improve their overall experience.</p><p></p><p>It can take several years to gain the ability to prepare any type tobacco properly, load it into the appropriate pipe, smoke it with minimal tongue bite while keeping it lit, and do so without doing any damage whatsoever to the pipe being smoked.</p><p></p><p>I think that when you can do all these things, while multi tasking other activities in the room, you have started to move in the direction of mastering the art of pipe smoking. When you can do it without very much thinking about the process, you will know you are finally getting there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 427431, member: 1387"] Fumus, like they say, the more time and effort you invest, the more rewarding an endeavor. I remember some aspects of my pipe smoking were still improving around the 2nd year. Heck, at any time a smoker may pick up a tip or trick that can improve their overall experience. It can take several years to gain the ability to prepare any type tobacco properly, load it into the appropriate pipe, smoke it with minimal tongue bite while keeping it lit, and do so without doing any damage whatsoever to the pipe being smoked. I think that when you can do all these things, while multi tasking other activities in the room, you have started to move in the direction of mastering the art of pipe smoking. When you can do it without very much thinking about the process, you will know you are finally getting there. [/QUOTE]
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