A Tale of Two Pipes by What T. Dickens
A Tale of Two Pipes by What T. Dickens
A Tale of Two Pipes
by What T. Dickens
The two Pipes, clad in street clothes. The stoic, manly, brave and honorable Thor’s Hammer is accosted by the jealous, dastardly Tack Hammer. Driven insane by the Lady Churchwarden’s preference for the hero Thor’s Hammer.
Now, both attired in their shining new Carnauba armor, the villain Tack Hammer continues his verbal assault upon the proud Thor’s Hammer.
The gauntlet has been thrown!! The challenge has been issued!! As the challenged party, Thor’s Hammer has the choice of weapons. “It shall be swords”, proclaims the mighty Thor’s Hammer.
Oh! The coward! A foul blow has been struck! While accepting a favor of the Lady Churchwarden, the villain Tack Hammer strikes at the back of the Thor’s Hammer. Oh, the infamy!
Battle has been met. Half mad with anger at the treachery of Tack Hammer, Thor’s Hammer launches a furious assault upon the dastardly Tack Hammer.
The victor stands in triumph over the fallen Tack Hammer. With the Lady Churchwarden at his side, he humbly accepts the cheers of the crowd.
After his recovery from wounds received, the vanquished Tack Hammer bows down and offers his allegiance to the mighty Thor’s Hammer and his new bride, the Lady Churchwarden.
The End
by What T. Dickens
The two Pipes, clad in street clothes. The stoic, manly, brave and honorable Thor’s Hammer is accosted by the jealous, dastardly Tack Hammer. Driven insane by the Lady Churchwarden’s preference for the hero Thor’s Hammer.
Now, both attired in their shining new Carnauba armor, the villain Tack Hammer continues his verbal assault upon the proud Thor’s Hammer.
The gauntlet has been thrown!! The challenge has been issued!! As the challenged party, Thor’s Hammer has the choice of weapons. “It shall be swords”, proclaims the mighty Thor’s Hammer.
Oh! The coward! A foul blow has been struck! While accepting a favor of the Lady Churchwarden, the villain Tack Hammer strikes at the back of the Thor’s Hammer. Oh, the infamy!
Battle has been met. Half mad with anger at the treachery of Tack Hammer, Thor’s Hammer launches a furious assault upon the dastardly Tack Hammer.
The victor stands in triumph over the fallen Tack Hammer. With the Lady Churchwarden at his side, he humbly accepts the cheers of the crowd.
After his recovery from wounds received, the vanquished Tack Hammer bows down and offers his allegiance to the mighty Thor’s Hammer and his new bride, the Lady Churchwarden.
The End
Re: A Tale of Two Pipes by What T. Dickens
you are out of your f'n mind, you know that right?
rev
rev
"but rev, isn't smoking a sin?"
well I suppose if one were to smoke to excess it would be a sin
"but what would be smoking to excess?"
Why smoking two pipes at once of course
well I suppose if one were to smoke to excess it would be a sin
"but what would be smoking to excess?"
Why smoking two pipes at once of course
Re: A Tale of Two Pipes by What T. Dickens
LOL Hey, don't beat around the bush, you got something to say, come on out with it.the rev wrote:you are out of your f'n mind, you know that right?
rev
Re: A Tale of Two Pipes by What T. Dickens
Pipes with a story. I like it!
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"and thus, alcohol was consumed!"
Am I right?
Am I right?
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Actually I think Rev pretty much nailed the problem. So whadda ya think?The Smoking Yeti wrote:"and thus, alcohol was consumed!"
Am I right?
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Re: A Tale of Two Pipes by What T. Dickens
...........bwahahaahh
nice one wallace. like david said, pipes and a story.
even if the story is a little nutty
nice one wallace. like david said, pipes and a story.
even if the story is a little nutty
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What the hell is going on here?
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A buddy from Slovenia I know from www.fairtradetobacco.com sent me two blocks of olive wood and a genuine USSR Ushanka hat to make him a pipe like my briar pipe. I wanted to present it to him in a different way, so I posted the above story on the tobacco forum. He really got a big kick out of it so I posted it here. I hope you guys enjoyed the entertainment. I thought you might find an escape from the usual "Here's my pipe, whadda ya think?" This is the pipe I used for inspiration. http://www.alpascia.com/detail.asp?detail=20643
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Yeti -The Smoking Yeti wrote:"and thus, alcohol was consumed!"
Am I right?
Your pipe staging is always so nice I thought I'd give it a try.
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Hello, I'm #1312.
That's a really big number.
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Awww love that little crown!
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looks like you did a nice job on creating those pies!
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And I thought Bumfights was low-brow.
ALL YOUR PIPE ARE BELONG TO US!