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<blockquote data-quote="Bluefisher" data-source="post: 370340" data-attributes="member: 2792"><p>Hi folks,</p><p></p><p>As some of you may know my family welcomed a new baby into the world right around Christmas. All is well, but I noticed the other day that it's been four months since I've put flame to tobacco. I was looking over my pipe rack and came to realize that I no longer have any desire to smoke a pipe. So I'm goign to take a pause for a bit. I'll keep my briar and my cellar stored snugly. The worst that can happen is that some day I return to pipe smoking and find myself in possession of a trove of well aged tobacco. </p><p></p><p>I want to thank everyone here for their kindness, and if possible I'd like to keep my account in good standing. I'm certainly not quitting, just sort of going where the wind takes me. I hope you'll all save a spot at the campfire for me. </p><p></p><p>I wish you all good health, great happiness, and heavenly smokes. </p><p></p><p>~ Bluefisher</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluefisher, post: 370340, member: 2792"] Hi folks, As some of you may know my family welcomed a new baby into the world right around Christmas. All is well, but I noticed the other day that it's been four months since I've put flame to tobacco. I was looking over my pipe rack and came to realize that I no longer have any desire to smoke a pipe. So I'm goign to take a pause for a bit. I'll keep my briar and my cellar stored snugly. The worst that can happen is that some day I return to pipe smoking and find myself in possession of a trove of well aged tobacco. I want to thank everyone here for their kindness, and if possible I'd like to keep my account in good standing. I'm certainly not quitting, just sort of going where the wind takes me. I hope you'll all save a spot at the campfire for me. I wish you all good health, great happiness, and heavenly smokes. ~ Bluefisher [/QUOTE]
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