Renzatic on 28/8/2018 at 00:11
Quote Posted by Gray
I'm not saying Renzatic is psychic. I'm really not. Coincidental.
Maybe I am. Maybe I knew you were gonna say that. Maybe none of us are real. We're merely the figments of a nightmare SubJeff is having. Maybe this isn't even 2018. It could still 1999, and SubJeff is dreaming of the nightmare that is the future. Koyla obviously represents his repressed love of Europop.
And Vernon? I guess he wants Kolya to suck his balls. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
Do any of us really know?
Gray on 28/8/2018 at 00:26
I'm pretty sure none of that is true. Unless that's a cigar in your pocket.
Renzatic on 28/8/2018 at 00:39
I've got a lot of things in my pockets right now. Some of them might be cigars.
Gray on 28/8/2018 at 00:46
Lie back on zis sofa, and tell me about your mother.
Renzatic on 28/8/2018 at 01:05
I've recently learned that my mom couldn't tell a good story to save her life. But I think, deep down, I've always known this.
Gray on 28/8/2018 at 01:25
And did you at some point behead your father with a very sharp sword? And how did that make you feeEEEeel....?
Sulphur on 28/8/2018 at 06:45
Hey Vernon - you jagoff, I'm still waiting on more music recs.
SubJeff on 28/8/2018 at 21:50
Wow
Kolya on 28/8/2018 at 22:15
Speaking of cigars, I like Mille Fleurs by Romeo & Julieta. I never fancied myself as a cigar smoker, but having stopped smoking 18 months back, it works pretty well for me. I get the flavour of really great tobacco, but obviously without inhaling it. And it hasn't spiraled back into any kind of addiction.
What I like about cigars is that they take time. You won't smoke one quickly just to get a fix, nor will I ever smoke one at work. Cigars reserve themselves for a leisurely evening by the way they are.
I'm looking into tobacco pipes for the same reasons. Anyone here got experience with that? Any good pipe tobaccos you could recommend?
heywood on 28/8/2018 at 23:25
I smoked a pipe occasionally for about 15 years. Not a regular habit, so I'd usually have the tobacco dry out on me before I'd finished the bag. Don't cheap out on the pipe too much and don't buy a cob. A good pipe will make it easier to keep a low, slow burn going and won't require a filter to cool the smoke. I like a briar bowl, made with decent thickness for thermal mass, and a medium-sized tobacco chamber that is maybe on the taller side of average. The bowl of your pipe will need a break-in period, through which a carbon lining will develop that protects the wood and gives you a better burn. As for tobacco, I would start with a Cavendish, obtained from a tobacconist. Be careful selecting flavored ones at first to avoid getting something too wet. A wetter tobacco is harder to smoke and can leave more nasty residue. Other than selecting a pipe and a tobacco, the hardest part of getting started is learning how to pack. Once you learn how to pack well, you can smoke at a nice slow pace without needing to relight. Have fun.