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What Are You Smoking February 2019
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Sutliff Mark Twain in a Yello Bole Pug.
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I could see where you'd lean towards white chocolate. It hits my tasters with more of a unidentifiable fruit twang and chocolatehoutenziel wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 7:52 pmSmoking me some Mocha Strips in the Roma bent. I really dig it, but agree that they shouldn't have called them "Mocha". I can't taste coffee of any type, but the topping does remind me a little of white chocolate. Settling into a nice topped VaBur(heavier on the Bur to me).
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Gorgeous piperacinghoss wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 8:00 pmEMP in my grandad's Grabow Royalton. Bourbon. Lots of bourbon.
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“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
Finished off my evening with the last of @Houtenziel sample of SG kendal Flake
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“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