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04-30-2010, 08:33 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Marc
Location: Lost in translation...near Newnan, GA
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Caught in the throes of TAD...
Mid-March through Mid-April I had a bad case of PAD complicated by a case of CAD...and now TAD caught up with me at the end of April...whew...
Peterson Irish Flake GH Dark Flake Unscented McClelland Virginia McClelland Deep Hollow McCranie's Red Ribbon SG Golden Glow Reiner 71/Long Golden Flake Fribourg & Treyer Vintage Dan's Hambuger Veermeister Holger Danske Royal Navy Flake C&D Opening Night H&H Anniversary Kake H&H Marble Kake
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05-01-2010, 06:45 PM | #2 |
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Re: Caught in the throes of TAD...
lolz!!! I just had a small one myself...More of a GLPease TAD honestly. Stocked up on a couple that I rather enjoy. 2 new ones for me.
Laurel Heightsx2 Maltese Falcon Lombard Quiet Nights Key Largo
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05-07-2010, 09:35 AM | #4 |
I barely grok the obvious
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Re: Caught in the throes of TAD...
Lets toss in DGT for Delayed Gratification Technique since ur on the abbr. subj: the process of leaving a bowl partly smoked until hours (or days) later for what can be the best tasting smoke of the week. Why it happens is a mystery. When it happens is a mystery.
On all the TAD jazz I note the continued low counts of Dunhill, Samuel Gawith FVF and Penzance or Stonehaven. Sure would like to see the world get loosened up on that stuff. Thank goodness Escudo is back in our world. Fortunately there is still enough good smoke around to keep hobbling along with.
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Re: Caught in the throes of TAD...
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05-07-2010, 07:43 AM | #8 |
Suck It
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Re: Caught in the throes of TAD...
I got that right away once I pulled out my stash of pipes. I got online and picked up several items
every day or so and had packages coming in full tilt for weeks. But once I got what I thought I wanted, I stopped. The thing that extended it for me was the "ghosting" issue. I bought about a dozen good cob pipes so I could figure out what I liked before I went to my actual briars with a tobacco. One lucky break, I went to my local tobacconist to get a czech tool while I awaited delivery of my first boxes, and the only tin they had that I recognized was Escudo, so I picked one up and whammy. That's a pretty good way to start off. |