Okay, so who ventured out in the beautiful weather yesterday to join us at the Hut? Coast Guard Don was there, as well as Peter G, and - tardy, I might add - Paul O. Don gets a shout out because he came bearing gifts - two pizzas from Little Caesars. Thanks Don! I see you're picking up the slack for your neighbor, Aaron.
Visiting for the first time was Eric S - welcome! I should mention, Eric, that new guys have to bring pizzas or subs or cookies (homemade, preferably) to really be welcomed. I should also mention that none of the recent new guys like Jim S and Aaron C have observed this rule at all. Re-reading the above paragraph, you can see that Aaron simply relies on his neighbor Don to bring his pizzas for him. So I guess it's not really a rule at all, but a gesture that we wouldn't turn down.
Anyway, what makes Eric a particularly welcome addition to the group? Is it because he's currently serving his country in the Coast Guard (formerly in the Marines)? No, it's because he's a pipe smoker! And what did he choose as his first tobacco at the Hut? Baker Street, my favorite of Lou's pipe tobacco. So, welcome to the group, Eric, and we hope to see more of you in the future on Saturdays.
You know, I was thinking, what is it about pipe smokers? Almost universally, we're nice guys, smart, philosophical, easy going, affable, friendly. You never hear about a mass murderer being a pipe smoker. Well, okay, there are exceptions like Josef Stalin who smoked a pipe, but there are conflicting reports as to what he actually smoked in his pipe. Some say that he smoked Dunhill's Royal Yacht, while other biographies say that he smoked cigarette tobacco in his pipe (yechh!).
I really can't think of any other evil pipe smokers in history. Wait, Herman Goering also smoked a pipe, but beyond Stalin and Goering, I can't come up with other really bad men who smoked a pipe. So the question becomes, are nice guys naturally drawn to the pipe, or does smoking a pipe make people nice? The eternal "chicken and egg" question, a riddle for the ages.
And, speaking of all-around great guys who are pipe smokers, I bet you're all wondering what I was smoking yesterday? Saturday saw me with an Ascorti Peppino filled with Tinder Box Reserve 1928. It's been awhile since I've smoked that blend, as I've spent the last few weeks finishing off a tin of McClelland's Wilderness. I smoked almost the entire bowl, and it was like seeing an old friend. Every puff reminded me of why I like this blend so much.
Centerpiece of my pipe collection: The Dunhill My Mixture humidor. (click to enlarge) |
I'm kicking around a couple of ideas I wanted to get some feedback on. The first is a photo gallery of the Saturday regulars posted here on the blog. I'll add a tab to the navigation bar and can feature your photo and bio, maybe a snarky comment or two. Let me know if you want to be included or if you think it's a horrible idea.
I'm also thinking of starting an online forum called "People of the Hut". It would be a place for all of us to connect and continue the great discussions that occur at the Hut. I'm searching now for a place to host the forum, one that is free or low cost and doesn't bombard us with ads. More to come, but your comments are welcome.
A quick shout out to a couple folks who came out last week, but didn't get a mention since I didn't write the blog last week: Jim C, Bobby M and Barry C. Our Norwegian friend, Arnie, was also in attendance a few weeks ago, as were Scott R, Paul V, and Jeff D. Nice to see you all!
Speaking of which, a couple folks are in danger of being added to the Wall of Shame for not attending in awhile. I'm thinking of Adrian, Darryl, Jim S, Ed B, Tom L, and New York Vic. C'mon guys, let's work on being more regular!
'Til next week!
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