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tobaccos so good you dont smoke enough of them
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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 14872" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I guess I kind of think like Paul. I have probably more tins of my favorite blends stored away than I can smoke in the rest of my life. But I often go for something a bit lower on my "favorites chart". Perhaps because I want a bit more age on them, or perhaps it's my personality. I often save the best of what ever I have and use up the older, used first, (example, wife says to me, "why are you waring that old t-shirt with holes in it when you have a dozen brand new ones in the drawer?", my response is usually that this one still has a few connected threads left, and I'm saving the good ones).</p><p></p><p>That's one reason I have a hard time bringing myself to open tins, when I have so many mason jars that I feel I need to finish off first before opening the tins.</p><p></p><p>When I die, I will leave behind for some lucky fellow, a wealth of my favorite, well aged tins of tobacco that my wife will probably sell at a yard sale for $5 for 500 tins!</p><p> :affraid: </p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 14872, member: 45"] I guess I kind of think like Paul. I have probably more tins of my favorite blends stored away than I can smoke in the rest of my life. But I often go for something a bit lower on my "favorites chart". Perhaps because I want a bit more age on them, or perhaps it's my personality. I often save the best of what ever I have and use up the older, used first, (example, wife says to me, "why are you waring that old t-shirt with holes in it when you have a dozen brand new ones in the drawer?", my response is usually that this one still has a few connected threads left, and I'm saving the good ones). That's one reason I have a hard time bringing myself to open tins, when I have so many mason jars that I feel I need to finish off first before opening the tins. When I die, I will leave behind for some lucky fellow, a wealth of my favorite, well aged tins of tobacco that my wife will probably sell at a yard sale for $5 for 500 tins! :affraid: Natch [/QUOTE]
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