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Kellum
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Post subject: Re: Pipe-smoking Posted: 20:28 on Wednesday December 14th 2011 |
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Joined: 8:57 on Tuesday March 8th 2011 Posts: 229 Location: Jacksonville, FL FCE (Former Colony of England)
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David Dade wrote: How would you describe that particular "Nostalgic Smell" to a non-smoker ? David Go to your local university library, get into the older book stacks. Open any of them, take a deep breath. That's a good nostalgic smell for me. Smells like the 60's, or so I have been told.
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Nick D
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Post subject: Re: Pipe-smoking Posted: 22:44 on Wednesday December 14th 2011 |
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Joined: 21:46 on Wednesday November 11th 2009 Posts: 213 Location: West Yorkshire, UK
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Kellum wrote: David Dade wrote: How would you describe that particular "Nostalgic Smell" to a non-smoker ? David Go to your local university library, get into the older book stacks. Open any of them, take a deep breath. Thats a good nostalgic smell for me. Smells like the 60's or so I have been told. I've opened library books from the '30s that actually had bits of pipe tobacco between the pages. I've been told on many occasions that I remided people of old relatives. Sometimes it's the smell of the pipe, sometimes it's the vintage clothes, sometimes both.
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David Dade
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Post subject: Re: Pipe-smoking Posted: 22:47 on Wednesday December 14th 2011 |
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Joined: 1:53 on Monday April 16th 2007 Posts: 445 Location: Brighton, Sussex, UK
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"Smell of old relatives..." How old? David
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Matt
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Post subject: Re: Pipe-smoking Posted: 20:16 on Tuesday January 3rd 2012 |
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Joined: 17:00 on Saturday December 17th 2011 Posts: 50 Location: Bristol, England
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Pipe smoking is one of my favorite things to do. I adore it. Just posted a little advice for new smokers: post9135.html#p9135
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Kellum
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Post subject: Re: Pipe-smoking Posted: 14:48 on Monday January 9th 2012 |
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Joined: 8:57 on Tuesday March 8th 2011 Posts: 229 Location: Jacksonville, FL FCE (Former Colony of England)
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Nick D wrote: I've been told on many occasions that I remided people of old relatives. Sometimes it's the smell of the pipe, sometimes it's the vintage clothes, sometimes both. I would love to be able to pull off a vintage clothing look, but my build is 6'6" and weight to boot so the only thing I could pull of vintage wise would be this.  Only I would not look that good!
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