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...early AM...SPC Plum Pudding...now, R. Lewis Tree Mixture in a Ardor Christmas Pipe... :rendeer: 



...up next...SG Cob Plug... :santa:
 
Steve Books Irishman's 5 o'clock in a Dunhill shell bent billiard 3102.
Black coffee on the side.
 
Since it's three more days till Fritmas, having a mid morning bowl of special ketchup, some Christmas Cheer 2013 in my BBB Silver Mounted Pot. mmmmmm ketchup   :twisted: 

 
Gaslight in a 1986 group 4 Dunhill Shell bent pot. Taste reminds me a bit of plum pudding.
 
Earlier, it was Roma Vita in a 1979 signed Rossi Oom Paul 1886 natural. Now, it's Edward G. Robinson's Pipe Blend in a 1982 black sandblasted paneled slight bend Savinelli flat bottom sitter.
 
A few moments away from smoking Hamborger Veermaster in a 2002 black pebble finish straight Cavicchi C. Fatto A Mano Billiard.
 
Cornell and Diehl Bayou Morning in a Ben Wade freehand
 
Brigham Maritime Morning, in a Comoy made Wally Frank Shipmate rhodesian.
 
Stonehaven in a smooth 2002 medium bend eight sided panel top straight grain Rinaldo Collection Silver Line F Egea 05 Titania bulldog.
 
Sail Yellow in a 1980s made in London no name smooth straight apple.
 
Just popped open a tin of 2001 Christmas Cheer. Saw plume, so was happy and rubbed some out. Smoking in my Castello Sea Rock KKK 55.
 
Having some après dinner sweet/ketchup, a bowl of McCranie's Red Flake in a Sasieni Four Dot Natural "Melton" st. bulldog I got back in the early 70's. Ketchup, the BEST casing/topping for Virginia's   :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

 
University Flake, in a short, chubby, bent Rhodesian.
 
Had some '09 FVF late morning in my estate Boswell 'dog.

Got some '12 Margate prepped for after supper. I rarely reach for this, but just fancied something different with Lat! I've got my reliable Pete "Fat Boy" XL90 Supreme which is dedicated to heavy Lat blends for this one.

After that I have some 5100 ready for burning in my Stanny Legend 19.


Cheers,

RR
 
Half way through this bowl of Edgeworth Ready Rubbed Match in a 1984 MM General cob.
 
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