It was a good day! Went to PT and he said I was done. Said if I wanted to play golf again that I should not be afraid to try! I haven't played since I had a ruptured disc in 2004.
Went to my honey hole and scored Penzance, Peacehaven and Blackpool and celebrated with Capstan Blue in the Peterson Silver Spigot Fishtail.
Finishing off the day with Aus de Krater No. 3 in the Savinelli.
@buflosab Big fan of Boswell's Best. Need to get more along with No Bite Delite and Dan's Blend
@Ka9FFJ That is a good looking pipe! Bet is a good smoker
A little garden work... Sharpened the blade on my mower... Now working on fitting a mounting back on a very old door knocker while doing some Stokkebye 24 Nougat in a Rhodesian meer. This knocker was mounted by the door of my Grandad's farm house. He owned a tobacco farm in Kentucky and I would spend 3 to 6 weeks there every summer starting at 6 and helped work the tobacco fields ( suckering and topping the plants, and poling and racking them for drying ). I'm presently trying to find out through family how old that knocker is. So far, we have it traced to at least 96 years old. I can't tell you how many times I pulled on that door knocker as a little boy...
“Too sweet” is also a wrestling meme made famous by the NWO in WCW but was originally a backstage thing for a group known as The Kliq (HHH, Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and others). When Scott Hall and Kevin Nash formed the NWO in WCW along with Hulk Hogan they started using the gesture on TV. When Finn Balor/Prince Devitt formed The Bullet Club with The Young Bucks they began to use the gesture in NJPW.
Sorry, haven’t been on in a while, with the lousy weather here in NE Ohio, finally able to smoke today, smoking some Carey’s Grandma’s Apple Pie in my Lorenzo Studio.
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You sir, have my respect!
Having some LL7 in my MM Diplomat enjoying this great weather on mother's day.
EMP in a MM Diplomat
Glad to see you are still puffing, Brother.
Saamoookin some Mark Twian in my Mark Twain!
This knocker was mounted by the door of my Grandad's farm house. He owned a tobacco farm in Kentucky and I would spend 3 to 6 weeks there every summer starting at 6 and helped work the tobacco fields ( suckering and topping the plants, and poling and racking them for drying ).
I'm presently trying to find out through family how old that knocker is. So far, we have it traced to at least 96 years old. I can't tell you how many times I pulled on that door knocker as a little boy...
That's a nice piece of history!
Bought at a craft fair 35 years ago.
That is a work of art.
@motie2 watch out, every thing named "Very Sweet" promotes tooth decay!
Family History is a blessing. Sometimes we aren't able to trace much. As a side note, I've always loved Knockers!
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