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by crackerjack
on Mon Sep 14, 2009 7:51 pm |
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habanero wrote: Thinking it through crackerjack and in light of (I though it was your, in another thread or earlier in this one) mention that you used to work on boats and had sailed the world...along the way trying all sorts of tobaccos....(forgive me if that was someone else) I can see no better solution than for you to make (one more?) journey, around the world, on a boat so that you can gather a whole bunch of tobacco for yourself and me.
I'll try here to embed a video for inspiration. Please listen to the entire video and please listen closely to the words. If you will do so I am confident that, after you listen, you will see that this is the most sensible...maybe the only real....
solution:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7yfISlGLNU
Nice boat but this is more my style. I spent almost a year on it and visited something like 20 countries.
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by habanero
on Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:23 pm |
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Bon Voyage then. This boat makes that first boat look puny. More room for tobacco on this boat than the other boat.  |
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by crackerjack
on Mon Sep 14, 2009 11:02 pm |
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Ehh. My days at sea are done I have no desire to go do that all again I'm just to old to care for that much adventure anymore.
Besides on the more modern boats they don't allow the crew to smoke at all. In my days at least we could smoke in the engine room or on the aft deck. |
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by runamok
on Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:49 am |
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crackerjack wrote: Nice boat but this is more my style. I spent almost a year on it and visited something like 20 countries.
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by crackerjack
on Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:12 pm |
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runamok wrote: crackerjack wrote: Nice boat but this is more my style. I spent almost a year on it and visited something like 20 countries.

It's true boats have to refuel and resupply a lot so you get to from one point to another you get to stop and see things along the way. |
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by BillyBlack
on Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:58 pm |
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gilster wrote: Lynda F wrote:
But why did they split the site then? I read they were not selling cigarette tobacco as of April 1st. I didn't see any mention about a separate site to sell the injectors, etc.
It's D&R but the sites are split with the two daughters names
http://www.smoke-n-chew.com/
Trisha's cafe sells pipe cut tobacco and pipe accessories
http://www.cigarettetobacco.com/
Bec's Accessories sells RYO/MYO supplies and no tobacco
They split the site because they are not selling cigarette cut tobacco anymore, so as not to confuse their customers. Two separate companies.
Forget D&R's clunky sites.
Quote: so as not to confuse their customers
Those are the most confusing sites I've seen. Most folks would like a one-stop approach, buy some tubes and tobacco without having to place two separate orders on two different sites.
Buy D&R tobacco here:
http://www.pipesandcigars.com/daandrypito.html
They also repack in bulk with small quantities available for testing.
@ Lynda
Quote: IF I could find a pipe tobacco that I actually like the smell of, I would consider mixing also. But I can't stand the smell of pipes and cigars to be honest.
Look into the Windsail line, pure Virginia. Smells nothing like pipe tobacco. |
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