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<blockquote data-quote="pasq0321" data-source="post: 138900" data-attributes="member: 1392"><p>Recently, I looked at life and realized that overall life was too sterilized. No smoking, no drinking, watch what you eat, etc. I decided that I was going to look back to a time when life wasn't like that and see what men did then. I quit drinking beer and started drinking whiskey, I bought a fedora, and I picked up the pipe (not a cigarette guy.) When I started doing some research on it, I found the community of pipe smokers to be some of the nicest people on the planet. I also found that once you buy one, in my case a cob, you can't really stop. I now have a churchwarden and the original cob, and am looking hard for a good Peterson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasq0321, post: 138900, member: 1392"] Recently, I looked at life and realized that overall life was too sterilized. No smoking, no drinking, watch what you eat, etc. I decided that I was going to look back to a time when life wasn't like that and see what men did then. I quit drinking beer and started drinking whiskey, I bought a fedora, and I picked up the pipe (not a cigarette guy.) When I started doing some research on it, I found the community of pipe smokers to be some of the nicest people on the planet. I also found that once you buy one, in my case a cob, you can't really stop. I now have a churchwarden and the original cob, and am looking hard for a good Peterson. [/QUOTE]
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