Thought I’d better pop in and say hello!
Wanderer here from Wolverhampton, England. Relatively new to snuff currently enjoying WoS Best SP, Jasmine and Grand Cairo, and F&T Patchouli. I will certainly be adding to my collection soon though.
Thought I’d better pop in and say hello!
Wanderer here from Wolverhampton, England. Relatively new to snuff currently enjoying WoS Best SP, Jasmine and Grand Cairo, and F&T Patchouli. I will certainly be adding to my collection soon though.
hello as well. Good to have you though someone will probably say something about how there is an introduce yourself thread already. Cause of bandwith and the like. That said it’s always nice to meet new snuffers and know that they’re in good hands as we can answer almost any of your snuff questions.
hello as well. Good to have you though someone will probably say something about how there is an introduce yourself thread already.
Oops! My mistake - didn’t realise how this works. It won’t happen again.
@Wanderer welcome home. There are threads that cover most subject matter, and discussion threads are quite informative and fun. I may use the search option and resurrect and old or old closed thread. for those whom are new house members.
@Wanderer it’s all good, and it probably will happen again. I’ve started discussions only to find an older one with the same topic. It happens to all of us. That being said, welcome to snuffdom and a forum full of valuable information and a bunch of people who can chip in their two cents. You’ll also find that are discussions are just that. It hardly ever becomes an argument (although if you look in the archives sometimes you can find arguments) because this forum has a spirit of cordiality to it. This is not the rants and raves section of Craigslist; we don’t take turns calling each other basement-dwelling swine or insulting one another at all. I think you’ll like it here and will learn all you really need to know (maybe not all you want) about snuff taking, especially if you remember there are no dumb questions.
we don’t take turns calling each other basement-dwelling swine
Mind you, there are worse things than basement-dwelling swine. Pigs are jolly useful - being almost entirely edible - and basements can be very comfortable. I lived in a couple of lovely ones when I was a student.