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The disconnect between room note and taste
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<blockquote data-quote="LIPIPE" data-source="post: 191221" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>Ol' Limey Bastards like yours truly enjoy the taste of blends that put hair on the chest but make others run for the hills. Funny how what the taste buds appreciate is what the noses of non pipe smokers detest. I'm a guy who appreciates a bowl of Billy Budd, Beck's Ol' Limey Bastard and of course any lat bomb that others might say is absolutely foul smelling. I always keep a blend of sweet smelling tobacco on hand for social occasions but I gravitate towards the tough stuff. I throw my own cigar flakes into some blends like Engine 99 that makes them even tastier. We take a rap for the "smell" that we call an aroma because we don't detect it. We don't get "understanding" for the taste that is so appealing to us. It is unfortunate to read how many of us like Velvet Eagle are banished to their trucks or their cold garage in the dead of a winter night in order to enjoy a good pipe. What's wrong with the picture men?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIPIPE, post: 191221, member: 1459"] Ol' Limey Bastards like yours truly enjoy the taste of blends that put hair on the chest but make others run for the hills. Funny how what the taste buds appreciate is what the noses of non pipe smokers detest. I'm a guy who appreciates a bowl of Billy Budd, Beck's Ol' Limey Bastard and of course any lat bomb that others might say is absolutely foul smelling. I always keep a blend of sweet smelling tobacco on hand for social occasions but I gravitate towards the tough stuff. I throw my own cigar flakes into some blends like Engine 99 that makes them even tastier. We take a rap for the "smell" that we call an aroma because we don't detect it. We don't get "understanding" for the taste that is so appealing to us. It is unfortunate to read how many of us like Velvet Eagle are banished to their trucks or their cold garage in the dead of a winter night in order to enjoy a good pipe. What's wrong with the picture men? [/QUOTE]
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