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Posted: 16 Nov 2023, 09:52
by Jocose
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Fr. Dempsey in a Rattray Misfit

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Posted: 16 Nov 2023, 11:26
by Jocose
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Five Brothers in a Grabow Viking

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Posted: 16 Nov 2023, 17:12
by JimVH
Cajun Kake in a beater Canadian.

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Posted: 16 Nov 2023, 18:16
by sweetandsour
GH #12 Mixture in the Luciano POY. This is very good tobacco; a good smoke for a cool, damp, fall evening.

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Posted: 16 Nov 2023, 22:00
by Jocose
JimVH wrote: 16 Nov 2023, 17:12 Cajun Kake in a beater Canadian.
Such a wonderful Vaper!

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Posted: 17 Nov 2023, 01:22
by JimVH
JimVH wrote: 16 Nov 2023, 17:12 Kajun Kake in a beater Canadian.
Boop and I were restless, so I lit another bowl and took her for a post-midnight walk. The hood was creepy quiet. No AC units humming, traffic noise, dogs barking, or even rustling leaves. Nothing except for the irregular staccato of acorns falling, that is. Every ping of an acorn bouncing off a roof or car hood made the dog stop, look, and listen like a furry little statue. During the day I let her make the rules, but standing around in the middle of the night in front of stranger’s houses in a neighborhood better armed than many small nations can bring about some really bad juju. A gentle pattern of petting, pleading, and prodding got us moving again. After a few episodes we finally got on a good pace and pushed through the distractions. The Kake was the perfect choice for the moment. It’s mildly cool and dry tonight and this stuff packs, lights, and burns effortlessly. I didn’t have to pay much attention to it at all. The beat-up old nameless Canadian smoked like a champ and moved way up in my esteem. I have no recall of where or when I got the pipe. I found it in a box of stuff I had stuffed in the back of a closet some time ago. It deserves to be in a frequent rotation. Anyway, we got back to the house and sat on the tailgate in the driveway for a bit to stretch out the moment. Boop leaned against my leg and looked at me like I am her hero. A great way to unwind a bit.

Now to try and find some sleep.

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Posted: 17 Nov 2023, 08:28
by Jocose
JimVH wrote: 17 Nov 2023, 01:22
JimVH wrote: 16 Nov 2023, 17:12 Kajun Kake in a beater Canadian.
Boop and I were restless, so I lit another bowl and took her for a post-midnight walk. The hood was creepy quiet. No AC units humming, traffic noise, dogs barking, or even rustling leaves. Nothing except for the irregular staccato of acorns falling, that is. Every ping of an acorn bouncing off a roof or car hood made the dog stop, look, and listen like a furry little statue. During the day I let her make the rules, but standing around in the middle of the night in front of stranger’s houses in a neighborhood better armed than many small nations can bring about some really bad juju. A gentle pattern of petting, pleading, and prodding got us moving again. After a few episodes we finally got on a good pace and pushed through the distractions. The Kake was the perfect choice for the moment. It’s mildly cool and dry tonight and this stuff packs, lights, and burns effortlessly. I didn’t have to pay much attention to it at all. The beat-up old nameless Canadian smoked like a champ and moved way up in my esteem. I have no recall of where or when I got the pipe. I found it in a box of stuff I had stuffed in the back of a closet some time ago. It deserves to be in a frequent rotation. Anyway, we got back to the house and sat on the tailgate in the driveway for a bit to stretch out the moment. Boop leaned against my leg and looked at me like I am her hero. A great way to unwind a bit.

Now to try and find some sleep.
Excellent read, hope you got some sleep brother man

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Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 03:59
by Sid.Stavros
Good morning from Athens-Greece with 59 'F.

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Planta Danish Black Vanilla.
JimVH wrote: 12 Nov 2023, 16:14 Dark pipes with white stems are very striking.
Thank you sir, the mouthpiece and the bronze ring are mine modifications.

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Posted: 21 Nov 2023, 10:57
by Jocose
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Escudo (2/17, from Durango) in a Peterson 999

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Posted: 22 Nov 2023, 02:28
by Sid.Stavros
Chief Petty Officer (Navy Seal) Adam Brown, Hot Springs AR, 1974-2010.

In his cap says ''With your shield" and in shoulder patch ''With your shield or On it" but what is the story behind of that phrase?

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In ancient Greece, and especially in Sparta, what we call a Shield was called "Ηοplon", meaning Weapon. The Spartan shield was large and heavy, its role was not only for defence but also for attack. The Spartans used them in combination for example: Defence-pushing the opponent backwards, defence-slam hit to make him fall to the side to lose his balance, hit with the shield from top to bottom like an axe (could break a skull, a bone etc), a horizontal or diagonal strike with the shield from left to right and vice versa like a razor blade towards the opponent's skull-neck etc. Even if he broke his spear or lost his sword, the Spartan could still fight with only his shield (many dead Persians at Thermopiles test it). The shield internally had 2 retention straps with screws, one on the fingers and one on the elbow, so there was no chance of it slipping out of your hand and it was held tightly in your arm. The shield of every Greek has always had a ''design'' on it, it is like the current badge of the Unit that the soldiers have on their uniform. As an identification around their neck they had a string with their first name and their father's name engraved on a piece of wood or metal (like the ''Dog Tags" or the today's Army), so in case of death they would later know that he was for example: Leonidas of Archelaus of the Eumenes family.
Returning home after battle without your shield was the ultimate shame for a Spartan, everyone thought you threw it away so you could run faster to get away from battle, you were considered as a coward and a unmanly as ''Shield Dropper", then you were a total pariah in the province. You had no right to hold any a public position, you were not hired for work, men avoid and did not even talk to you, small children laughed at you and women had the right to slam you and curse you in the street saying "you are worthless" and "go back" in the womb to be reborn a true man". Then you had only 3 choices: commit suicide, self-exile (and never come back) or wait until the next battle which you must die fighting in the first line to ''clean-up your name".
​The wives to the men and the mothers to the sons when they gave the shield said "E Tan e epi Tas" which means "With your shield or on it" meaning "return as a fighter or dead on the shield" (so not like a coward without your shield).

I am smoking Captain Black Royal, double Greek coffee beside me, sun-clouds and very light rain outside.