What Are You Snuffing™
- Houtenziel
- Codger in Training
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Found a place way on the outskirts of town that carried W.E. Garrett. I am now slumped on the couch blissing out in a smokey nicotine coma.
“To educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
― Theodore Roosevelt
- Ruffinogold
- The Mayor
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- Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2018 4:48 pm
- Location: Mineral Bluff , Georgia
Both their Scot h and sweet are damn good . Around these parts , Bruton and Garrett are most popular . If you dig Garrett , I really need to shoot you some Superior . It's sold at the local Food Lion here . If its out of stock ( it goes quick when they get it ) I'll send you what I got . Pm me yer addyhoutenziel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 8:13 pm Found a place way on the outskirts of town that carried W.E. Garrett. I am now slumped on the couch blissing out in a smokey nicotine coma.
So , I made it about halfway down a cob out in the cold when I said to myself ... ok , I ain't having it . I'm back inside where it's warm and snorting Toque Peach . There's very few scented snuffs I like but the Peach is divine , it really is . It's soft and easy going . It's not as wussed out as silver dollar stuff , which should be given to children inorder to hook them on snuff . I have some sliver dollar vanilla and it's impossible to hurt ... I like it and toque peppermint for the other scented/flavored snuffs . Other than that , it's old school American snuff ...
All I smell is peach . The world is peach , as it should be sometimes
" I believe adventure is nothing but a romantic name for trouble " L.L.
- Houtenziel
- Codger in Training
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- Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:58 pm
Garrett Sweet, Bruton, and Tube Rose are all on my list. I agree on the Silver Dollar.. it really is on the light side, but the Cola and Raspberry are so good I don't even care about strength. You can't really go wrong with any of the silky smooth Toque snuffs.Ruffinogold wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 9:38 pmBoth their Scot h and sweet are damn good . Around these parts , Bruton and Garrett are most popular . If you dig Garrett , I really need to shoot you some Superior . It's sold at the local Food Lion here . If its out of stock ( it goes quick when they get it ) I'll send you what I got . Pm me yer addyhoutenziel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 23, 2019 8:13 pm Found a place way on the outskirts of town that carried W.E. Garrett. I am now slumped on the couch blissing out in a smokey nicotine coma.
So , I made it about halfway down a cob out in the cold when I said to myself ... ok , I ain't having it . I'm back inside where it's warm and snorting Toque Peach . There's very few scented snuffs I like but the Peach is divine , it really is . It's soft and easy going . It's not as wussed out as silver dollar stuff , which should be given to children inorder to hook them on snuff . I have some sliver dollar vanilla and it's impossible to hurt ... I like it and toque peppermint for the other scented/flavored snuffs . Other than that , it's old school American snuff ...
All I smell is peach . The world is peach , as it should be sometimes
“To educate a person in the mind but not in morals is to educate a menace to society.”
― Theodore Roosevelt
― Theodore Roosevelt
Rows of Sharrow, Aztec and Cheeta occasionally for me.
“Nowhere in the world will such a brotherly feeling of confidence be experienced as amongst those who sit together smoking their pipes.”
- The Results and Merits of Tobacco, 1844, Doctor Barnstein
- The Results and Merits of Tobacco, 1844, Doctor Barnstein
- Houtenziel
- Codger in Training
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- Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:58 pm
Still snuffin' and pipin'! How ya doing Hout?
Dholakia Irish coffee and gearing up for some O&G to open me up.
Dholakia Irish coffee and gearing up for some O&G to open me up.
“Nowhere in the world will such a brotherly feeling of confidence be experienced as amongst those who sit together smoking their pipes.”
- The Results and Merits of Tobacco, 1844, Doctor Barnstein
- The Results and Merits of Tobacco, 1844, Doctor Barnstein