I found a bunch of old tobacco tins that once held my all-time favorite blend, Frog Morton on the Town.
It hurts!
I could just toss 'em, or keep them as souvenirs, employing them for storing stuff like stamps, paper clips, etc.
a reminder of what was once great and good, sort of like relics of some happy but long-lost pipe empire.
I suppose I could peel one of the labels off, frame and hang it in my library.
Any suggestions?
Do these deserve better?
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- Deacon
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Yes, this is what I'm doing with mine.Del wrote: 17 Aug 2024, 19:47 Save them for your kids to throw away.
Or peel the labels and frame them in a nice collage for your kids to throw away.
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Sounds like a plan!sweetandsour wrote: 17 Aug 2024, 21:25Yes, this is what I'm doing with mine.Del wrote: 17 Aug 2024, 19:47 Save them for your kids to throw away.
Or peel the labels and frame them in a nice collage for your kids to throw away.

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This warranted a healthy chuckle and a share with the wife after she questioned the reason for the chuckle.Del wrote: 17 Aug 2024, 19:47 Save them for your kids to throw away.
Or peel the labels and frame them in a nice collage for your kids to throw away.
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