Saw it today. I only attend a movie about once every 3-4 years as there are so few that entice me, but love the Indiana Jones character. I don't get all the hate for this movie. The only Jones movie in the series I liked better was the first one.
There generally isn't much novelty to my smoking rotation as I tend to smoke the same pipe at the same general time of the day on the same day each week. So, it would probably be a bit repetitive for me to routinely post here. So, for instance, as this was Sunday night, I smoked Kendall Dark in...
As my usual evening smoke lately is Kendall Dark, had it in a Rossi magnum sized lumberman. If you want a good smoker on the cheap, can't do much better than Rossi. Also have a Rossi 320, my favorite author shape. Did use a Peterson today, though, in that I smoked my dark stain Professor.
Am too tech impaired to post pics am afraid. Peterson is my favorite pipe maker and makes up around 40% of my collection. The rest of it is made up of pipes from many makers, All my higher grades are Petes though. All 10 of my top 10 favorite pipes are Petes. Favorites get smoked once weekly...
Tongiht's pipe was 1 of my favorites-a rusticated 2015 Peterson Founder's Edition with Kendall Dark. I always smoke 3-4 times a day, choosing a different pipe each time. So, also smoked another of my favorite Petes, a walnut XL02 spigot with Oriental Silk today.
Yeah, I like their current rustication well enough. Smoked some Kendall Dark in my rusticated Peterson Rathbone tonight, which was bought a little over a year ago with that rustication. Some of their blasting looks pretty good. Have a blasted Squire, (which I also smoked today), with blasting...
Smoked my smooth XL23 Kinsale tonight too. Think the smooth Kinsale is more attractive than the rusticated SH even without the silver band. But, at the time I bought the Kinsale, did so simply because it was substantially cheaper than the Sherlock Holmes series. Now you can buy dark stain SH's...
Last pipe of the day was again Kendall Dark (I've always only kept a couple of blends on hand at a time), in a rusticated Peterson bent house pipe. Other pipes used today with other tobaccos were a rusticated Peterson Hansom and a 1985 Ashton pebble grain billiard.
Final pipe today was Kendall Dark in a big Nording tomahawk. Of course, also smoked a Peterson earlier in the day-a rusticated B42 spigot, my new favorite pipe in the collection.
I see lovers of Peterson pipes in this thread as am I. Tonight had C&D Oriental Silk in a rusticated Peterson Rathbone. Other pipes, other tobaccos earlier in the day.
They certainly didn't change appearance between 1953 and 1970. Own and enjoy my wife's brother's 1970 USN peacoat-he is deceased. However, don't find it warm enough if temps dip below high 30's F.
I don't buy snug fitting leather jackets. The 2 I own are pretty roomy. Roomy enough for fairly thick sweaters. Still, though, only find them sufficiently warm down to upper 30's F if day is sunny and not too windy. Otherwise, I turn to my other coats.
Thought I wanted to be a lawyer til my senior year in college. Even took the LSAT, applied to several law schools where I was accepted and then put the brakes on and didn't go for it after all. Thereafter, it was a journey to figure out what I wanted to do for a living. While I settled on...
Yup, prefer brown leather over black but the 1 brown leather I owned ended up with such oil stain on the collar, I swore off it and now only own a couple of black leathers.
Never smoke only 1 blend throughout the course of a day. Usually it's 2. Today it's 3: C&D's Bayou Morning and Oriental Silk and Sutliff Balkan Sobranie 759 match blend
Those are lovely frames but 1 of the knocks I've heard about JMM is that they often feature tints too light to offset sun glare well. Yours appear rather light, too. I'll never discover that for myself given their huge prices however.;)
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