When I understood @sisyphus happens to have a Pipe Smokin' board out there in the interwebs, thought I'd drop in and see what's what.
I hold many of the same sentiments as @ironclad, so take that as read.
Always into a conversation on all pipes with the Danish aesthetic, mayhap select French, British, and Italian vibes. Collector of multi-decade aged 'baccy, Whiskys (no "e') of fine repute, and the need for kilt hems to remain at or below the knee - otherwise it's a rather expensive skirt....
Greets for many - how's it going for some
- Kevin Keith
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What’s what is all this here, so welcome to PSF Pupik
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I can work with this. We shall see...
- Kevin Keith
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Welcome aboard.
Pupek is the Czeck word for navel. It comes from Pupik, the Hebrew name for navel, or, more specifically in rabbinic literature, omphaloskepsis, my favorite pastime.
Pepik means something else. https://www.thebump.com/b/pepik-baby-name. If the shoe fits, wear it.
Pupek is the Czeck word for navel. It comes from Pupik, the Hebrew name for navel, or, more specifically in rabbinic literature, omphaloskepsis, my favorite pastime.
Pepik means something else. https://www.thebump.com/b/pepik-baby-name. If the shoe fits, wear it.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
That's where the implied correction came from - being the good Bohemian, guess what the actual given name is.Citizen B wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 4:52 pm Welcome aboard.
Pupek is the Czeck word for navel. It comes from Pupik, the Hebrew name for navel, or, more specifically in rabbinic literature, omphaloskepsis, my favorite pastime.
Pepik means something else. https://www.thebump.com/b/pepik-baby-name. If the shoe fits, wear it.
I do assert good shoe selection needs to not only consider fit in the decision constellation, so does concision!
I used to have breakfast with an Italian woman in Naples who's husband called her Pupetta. I called my son Pupetto while we lived in Italy. He is 30 now so I call him by his given name. Pupetta was pronounced like Pyuallup, where the Washington State Fair is held. Curiously enough, I know the person who is the public relations director of the Pyuallup fair. Whodda thunkit? Certainly not me 30 years ago.Pepik wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 5:19 pmThat's where the implied correction came from - being the good Bohemian, guess what the actual given name is.Citizen B wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 4:52 pm Welcome aboard.
Pupek is the Czeck word for navel. It comes from Pupik, the Hebrew name for navel, or, more specifically in rabbinic literature, omphaloskepsis, my favorite pastime.
Pepik means something else. https://www.thebump.com/b/pepik-baby-name. If the shoe fits, wear it.
I do assert good shoe selection needs to not only consider fit in the decision constellation, so does concision!
I'm just filling up space here for no good reason.
Comfortable feet are the key to getting through a trying day. Ask any waitress.
I'll leave room for other people to welcome you. I have taken up enough of everyone's time.
-- The Rhinestone Dandy.
You're not, by chance, someone who professes a politician's or actuarial scientist's creedo are you? This much ado about nothing both astounds and prompts me to think you'd be the correct choice to ensure a hearty session of fillibustering goes off well.
I tip a virtual hat your way. Well played.