I can certainly appreciate that.
I like puffing on Backwoods,and Bullseye cigars and cigarillo's while tooling around the yard.
Particularly on the riding mower,or when going for a cruise in my boat.
Sitting around with a good smoke,a tasty drink,and a fine knife,seems pretty sweet to me :)
I don't need booze or cancer sticks. Just good ol range time, gym time, and/or outdoor activities. Keeps me sane and I can retain my health too.
Spyderco Knives (in order of obtainment):
-Tenacious, Combo edge
-Tasman Salt, PE
-Persistence Blue, PE
-Pacific Salt, Black, PE
-Delica 4, Emerson Grey
-DiAlex Junior
-Byrd SS Crossbill, PE
-Endura 4 Emerson Grey
-Byrd Meadowlark 2 FRN, PE
-Resilience
Landon, I stinkin' loved that commercial! :D Made me about wet my drawers the first time I saw it on TV. :)
I haven't drank or smoked for a good number of years, but just tonight I rediscovered a genuine Cuban cigar a friend gave to me about 15 years ago. It's still in the original cylinder, but I'm thinking it's probably a little past its prime by now.
:spyder: -Michael
"...as I said before, 'the edge is a wondrous thing', [but] in all of it's qualities, it is still a ghost." - sal
SpyderNut wrote:Landon, I stinkin' loved that commercial! :D Made me about wet my drawers the first time I saw it on TV. :)
I haven't drank or smoked for a good number of years, but just tonight I rediscovered a genuine Cuban cigar a friend gave to me about 15 years ago. It's still in the original cylinder, but I'm thinking it's probably a little past its prime by now.
Probably more enjoyable for the memories than the actual smoke. I quit smoking over 2 years ago and have been using the extra income to help fund my Spydie cravings. I have been contemplating the occasional pipe of tobacco recently though. That video speaks to all of us on some level I am sure.
sal wrote: .... even today, we design a knife from the edge out!
When I saw the thread title I was curious to see what it was all about.
At first I thought that it might be a discussion of guy's underwear preferences. :D
Estne Spyderco in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre? :eek:
Google est amicus! :D
xceptnl wrote:Probably more enjoyable for the memories than the actual smoke. I quit smoking over 2 years ago and have been using the extra income to help fund my Spydie cravings. I have been contemplating the occasional pipe of tobacco recently though. That video speaks to all of us on some level I am sure.
I hear you on the pipe tobacco. Brings back good memories of my father smoking a pipe every Sunday on our way to church. Dunno' why he only smoked the pipe on Sundays--maybe smoking a cigar was too taboo.
:spyder: -Michael
"...as I said before, 'the edge is a wondrous thing', [but] in all of it's qualities, it is still a ghost." - sal