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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_In_Philly" data-source="post: 272685" data-attributes="member: 1907"><p>Sounds like a great night. Unfortunately, having been the one to move away, I spend the holidays visiting friends and relatives so there isn't much smoking time for me. I was able to sneak outside for a Christmas Eve smoke when I was at my MIL's house is suburban NYC, but with 3.5' of snow in Syracuse there was no smoking over the New Years Eve weekend. And god forbid I attempt to recruit anyone to smoke with me...I would be stoned. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True, but the "new guys" tend to come from one of the few population groups left with a modicum of disposable income. Many (most?) are college students, or recent grads with moderately well paying jobs, no kids, no mortgage, etc yet. Most can afford the $50-75 and wouldn't really be interested in a "used" pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_In_Philly, post: 272685, member: 1907"] Sounds like a great night. Unfortunately, having been the one to move away, I spend the holidays visiting friends and relatives so there isn't much smoking time for me. I was able to sneak outside for a Christmas Eve smoke when I was at my MIL's house is suburban NYC, but with 3.5' of snow in Syracuse there was no smoking over the New Years Eve weekend. And god forbid I attempt to recruit anyone to smoke with me...I would be stoned. True, but the "new guys" tend to come from one of the few population groups left with a modicum of disposable income. Many (most?) are college students, or recent grads with moderately well paying jobs, no kids, no mortgage, etc yet. Most can afford the $50-75 and wouldn't really be interested in a "used" pipe. [/QUOTE]
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