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JM

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A chilled red is very nice. I want to get one of those wine fridges that keeps it 'chilled'. Left in the fridge too long and chilled red wine becomes cold red wine which i don't enjoy! :)

We don't seem to have that problem...

(Joking.)

My wife always allows it to "breath." I thought that was just snobbery until I tried it, it does improve the taste, just give it a few minutes to warm up...

We have been drinking this one for a few years now:

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Ok, I have the following baccy in my cart...

Peter Stokkebye Navy Flake

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Thoughts?

I usually let them sit in the cart for a few days before I pull the trigger and order them.

Yours in the Lord,

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Posted this on my site the other day:

And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess…” Eph. 5.18

Gill explains:

The sin of drunkenness here exhorted from, is a custom, or habit, of voluntary excessive drinking of any strong liquor, whereby the mind is disturbed, and deprived of the use of reason

Drinking Alcohol is not Prohibited:

drinking wine for necessary use (is not) prohibited, nor for honest delight and lawful pleasure; but excessive drinking of it, and this voluntary, and with design, and on purpose; otherwise persons may be overtaken and intoxicated…and it is a custom, or habit of excessive drinking, for not a single act, but a series of actions, a course of living in this sin, denominates a man a drunkard;

Gill on excess, the result thereof and how the church should respond:

the sin is very sinful; it is one of the works of the flesh; it is an abuse of the creature; it is opposed to walking honestly; for it persons are to be excluded from the communion of the church; and, without the grace of true repentance, shall not inherit the kingdom of heaven: many things might be said to dissuade from it; it hurts the mind, memory, and judgment; deprives of reason, and sets a man below a beast; it brings diseases on the body, and wastes the estate; it unfits for business and duty; it opens a door for every sin, and exposes to shame and danger; and therefore should be carefully avoided, and especially by professors of religion
 
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Due to the Canadian high taxation rate on tobacco products I wasn’t sure how much I could order from the U.S. without getting tagged with a large amount of duty. The rest of the guys I ordered tobacco as well so I kept my order to the following:

"Trout Stream is a mixture of Golden Cavendish mixed with a sweet Black Cavendish with an rich butterscotch aroma and a smooth flavor. Stays lit easily and is mild enough for any time of day. It’s perfect for tying flies or stepping out of your tent on a cool misty morning."

" Its aroma is delicate, rich, and very addictive - it whispers in the night to be sniffed and I carry it around all day. When I smoke this tobacco, I am under the impression that I know what a quality and delicious tobacco taste like."

"The flavor is a butternut/caramel/??im not sure, but it sure is good!. Wonderful room note. I have been smoking this on my porch, and when I go inside and come back out, the smell lingers and it is great. My wife loves it too."


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"The Country Gentleman Corn Cob Pipe is the most popular design in our series of larger, filtered pipes. It has a large, barrel-shaped bowl with dark stain added to the coating, giving this pipe a unique and distinctive appearance. The pipe has a genuine, hardwood insert in the bottom of the bowl."

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Posted this on my site the other day:

And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess…” Eph. 5.18

Gill explains:

The sin of drunkenness here exhorted from, is a custom, or habit, of voluntary excessive drinking of any strong liquor, whereby the mind is disturbed, and deprived of the use of reason

Drinking Alcohol is not Prohibited:

drinking wine for necessary use (is not) prohibited, nor for honest delight and lawful pleasure; but excessive drinking of it, and this voluntary, and with design, and on purpose; otherwise persons may be overtaken and intoxicated…and it is a custom, or habit of excessive drinking, for not a single act, but a series of actions, a course of living in this sin, denominates a man a drunkard;

Gill on excess, the result thereof and how the church should respond:

the sin is very sinful; it is one of the works of the flesh; it is an abuse of the creature; it is opposed to walking honestly; for it persons are to be excluded from the communion of the church; and, without the grace of true repentance, shall not inherit the kingdom of heaven: many things might be said to dissuade from it; it hurts the mind, memory, and judgment; deprives of reason, and sets a man below a beast; it brings diseases on the body, and wastes the estate; it unfits for business and duty; it opens a door for every sin, and exposes to shame and danger; and therefore should be carefully avoided, and especially by professors of religion

Good points. Moderation is always key. I don't like NOT having a drink at night but I also don't like having too much to drink. It's a beautiful, flowing balance.
 
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What about a buzz?

I don't believe it is sinful UNLESS you see to get buzzed all the time. Kinda like eating chocolate. I enjoy a chocolate bar if I had acouple a day it wouldn't be a good thing...I do enjoy a good sugar high. lol
 
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Excellent points JM. Moderation is the key. Anything done to excess is destructive. Gluttony is just as destructive to the body.
 
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What about a buzz?

I don't believe it is sinful UNLESS you see to get buzzed all the time. Kinda like eating chocolate. I enjoy a chocolate bar if I had acouple a day it wouldn't be a good thing...I do enjoy a good sugar high. lol

I don't like a buzz much if I am just sipping a whiskey at home after work. If I am at a social event a buzz is cool though. I like to be in control of my faculties at night. A buzz sometimes is the line where I can see my control of my awareness begin to slip away. And I don't mean losing awareness like if I was hammered, but you know the feeling where you are aware of who you are and how you feel and then you are kinda numb? I don't like being numb. When I was a Christian I called it 'blocking the spirit' or becoming deaf to the spirit. Now I see it as losing awareness of my reality.

But no I don't see an issue with a buzz unless it becomes a habit. I probably get a buzz on once a week. The rest is just chillin. Have probably only been really drunk once in the last year. I can't do hangovers anymore so drunkiness is very unattractive besides the obvious bad parts to getting drunk.
 
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