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When to give up the ghost?
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<blockquote data-quote="momus" data-source="post: 145847" data-attributes="member: 1450"><p>I think after a while the whole experience just gets annoying near the bottom if you keep trying to smoke the last drop, so to speak. I think I'm learning, or have learned, to chill out about the pipe and being too anal about always making sure the carbon buildup is perfect and thus smoking all the way down...thus, if I'm done, I am done with it. No biggie. It's a pipe. The pt is to enjoy it not try squeeze everything out of it...if I do that smoking becomes a chore instead of a pleasure. Hmmm, speaking of which I just finish a decent Fuente cigar, now its on to the Carter Hall/ Golden Cavendish mixture I "blended" (very scientifically) together...sounds good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momus, post: 145847, member: 1450"] I think after a while the whole experience just gets annoying near the bottom if you keep trying to smoke the last drop, so to speak. I think I'm learning, or have learned, to chill out about the pipe and being too anal about always making sure the carbon buildup is perfect and thus smoking all the way down...thus, if I'm done, I am done with it. No biggie. It's a pipe. The pt is to enjoy it not try squeeze everything out of it...if I do that smoking becomes a chore instead of a pleasure. Hmmm, speaking of which I just finish a decent Fuente cigar, now its on to the Carter Hall/ Golden Cavendish mixture I "blended" (very scientifically) together...sounds good! [/QUOTE]
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