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  • droog. "gang member, young ruffian or kel in his younger year's kinda sounds like me when i was young

  • Lol love the vid Kel. Your childhood reminded me of how I lived in Michigan, and our weapons. If you don't mind me asking ( I don't know if you have been asked before ), but how old where you when you first started Pipe/Cigar smoking?

  • @kevinw1612 Started with cigars at eight!

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams Wow. Well Kel I would love to talk to you about somthing so is there anyway I would be able to message you? If not thanks for answer my question, and keep up the work.

  • @kevinw1612 You can email me through youtube, just go to my profile.

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams Will do thank you.

  • Lol funny video Kel, In russian language, Droog is a friend, When you referin to Friends in russian its Droozya, not Droogs! lol ))) Cheers

  • lol droogs ya gotta love it!

    Salam

  • Come and get one in the yarbles.  Wolfeman

  • @greenfairypipe  Yareblockos I say to you! LOL

  • Did you know Burgess wrote the screenplay for the Jesus of Nazareth mini series from the 70's? True.

  • @Sirchud68  I did not know that.

  • Kel was later shown brutal, crude images of pipes being crushed by hammers. He cried and screamed, and now, is reformed.

  • @GuiseppePipes LOL, thank you for the smile!

  • I have a fishook knife that I made myself and it will latch on to the guts of victims when used to increase the chane of death. Never been used though, exept on a watermelon.

  • @Capitanvolume Watermelons don't deserve to live anyhow!

  • I too used to do the whole weapon thing. I attached my butterfly knife to a curtain rod and fought with it like a spear. lol, we also used to by those cheap kattanas at sword shops and fight. Ahh glory days. xD We did BB gun wars too. lol great times...

  • @onionknight777 You guys are all making me feel a lot more normal. (than I am) :)

  • I rember when I was a kid carried a BB gun spear and knive everywhere and having fun midifiying fireworks till I had a axident with it

  • O my brothas!

  • Hey Kel, What do you think about stone pipes?

  • @Reyninthedesert I've never had one so I don't know anything about them. The only ones I've ever seen were on ebay and I think they were meant for smokin' the boo! :)

  • don't get caught :O hahaha!

  • I never stabbed anyone not really LOL! been there done that :) ahhhhh to funny.

  • @curiosidadesextrano  Well, ... the thing is, if it's not on video tape, it didn't really happen did it? LOL

  • Haha kind of funny I am watching A Clockwork Orange right now lol. As a matter of fact got a portrait of Alex as a Tattoo on my upper left arm haha.

  • @NorseHjertet Is it that one with him holding the knife from his cane?

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams

    Nah, Its the one of him when he is in the Korova Milk Bar while the lady is singing and he is just kind of staring. I love that Movie and Book so much, Just felt like I had to get it haha

  • Ha! Reminds me of a small little nothing town I grew up in here in Indiana. When I was a kid, I always had an obsession with rail road spikes. I would walk the tracks and any that were loose, became mine. Well I had a "favorite" and when I went to the airport on my first grade field trip I didn't understand the problem when they wouldn't let me passed the metal detectors. Luckily it was still the 90's and no one freaked out too bad and I actually got it back:)

  • He looked a malenky bit poogly when he vidied us, britva, red kroovy.....I love that book. Thanks for sharing your pipes, cigars, and stories with us.

    Your friend,

    John

  • @TheSheph3rds Real horror show droogie! LOL

  • Man, I never did any cool stuff as a kid lol. I was commonly accused of trying to "act mature," by my peers. I'd never do anything rowdy, never broke or bent the rules...it wasn't an act. I believed that if you "did right" that there'd be some kind of reward. Plus, it seemed my peers would get into trouble for the sake of trouble, not bc they had some kind of legitimate idea of what things should be instead. Now I realize "the system" is really all a joke and wish I had raised more ruckus lol.

  • how old were you when you had your first ever smoke of a cigar?

    Evan/BOTS

  • @SmokingEssy7887 Eight

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams WOW

    Evan/BOTS

  • Kel, you are actually the funniest pipe smoking, cigar smoking, gun loving, knife stabbing SOB i have seen on youtube. You actually reminded me to go watch A clockwork Orange, so cheers to that. Might smoke the 1066 Dark knight i bought the other day. Thanks

  • @Skruffness I consider that a high compliment my Friend! (from one SOB to another) LOL

  • @Skruffness .. and enjoy that 1066. I aught to go have one myself!

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams Smoked it, and loved it. Perfect cigar to smoke while watching a movie.

  • how long has you bin smoking

  • @MrCosmo9 Since I was eight. (cigars)

  • Best in video comment you've ever done. Priceless! lol thanks, gregg

  • @truckpipe Thank you Gregg!

  • Growing up in SoCal, and living here in Texas, carrying knives among other weapons doesn't come across as odd hehe. :P

  • @LoverzCry  I think texas and montana have a lot in common.

  • Ha ha .. reminds me of me. I used to sharpen knives and make impact explosives with pebbles, salt peter, and sulfur for the neighborhood kids... I was 7. :-)

  • @1fatbastard Oh, the bombs, I remember the bombs. My brothers were master bomb makers. LOL

  • It must be the Montana air or the Cool Aid you're drinking.....LOL

  • Kel, thats why my fam wants to move to Montana, her in Washington you can carry if you got a concealed liceanse(and i do), BUT thats only guns, the liceanse dosnt cover carry of knives. I think its anything over 5" or somthing and no knives in bars over like 3" i think, the laws are nuts and conerdick eachother. the gun carryed must be hidden or it is considered brandishing and the gun laws are very grey. And taxes are crazy. We hope to move to montana in the next 1-2 years.

    great story.

    scott

  • @SparkysPipes I'd prefer montana's laws to washington, but the economy and activities suck. (sadly) 

  • Great story! I didn't realize you were such an outlaw. Haha.

  • @cigarcravings Oh, .. I've given up my outlaw ways long ago. ;)

  • Fantastic insight into why you are who you are, great story. I loved A clockwork Orange then again I love all things English.. Kell is that the same cigar from a couple of vids ago? Just throw it out dude..

  • So glad to know that there is another state where people arm themselves and carry weapons. Its a very common thing here in Texas. I think the worst thing I ever did was I shot a friends tooth out with a "bb" gun lol. We were playing cowboys and indians. I wasn't even trying to shoot him in the face. It just "happened" lol.

  • @AgPipe15 Yep...no one even blinked or gave a second look when me and my friend were walking down the road carrying our BB guns when little, or 12 gauges when we hit about 10. Pistol on my hip, friend with a big machete. Hell, we were just going down to walk the creek. Texas is a great place to be a kid!

  • @AgPipe15 As kids we were obsessed with weopons. LOL

  • I shot a friend in the face once, with a tear gas pistol. We were arguing and he challenged me to do it, so I did. The gun was a small Beretta looking handgun that had .22 caliber looking shells packed with tear gas paste. When you fired, it sprayed out in a mist. He was out of commission for about 30 minutes....sounds like you discovered the poor girls version of Ben Wah balls....with those shift lever knobs....

    Ken =)

  • @Charredbriar LOL, well that's another story my Friend. (one my ex wife would rather forget)

  • Hi kel great movie clockwork orange it was band in the uk for 20 years but Stanley Kubrick band it him self for what reason I can not understand, and when we see children these days being disruptive and we moan and then we look back we were the same when we were young have a great Christmas to you and yours take care mate~mark

  • @pipesmoker1969 It's kind of strange that he banned a movie that way. 

  • This stirred up memories of my days in the Pits. This was a strip mine between the town where I grew up and the town where I currently live. My friends and I were wild and would often run around the mine, climb on equipment and so on. We always had weopons and would get into trouble but nothing too bad. Occaisionally we'd venture into town. Nobody gave us a hard time except for the police once in a while. Thanks Kel.

  • @jcbacongrease Places like that are like a big sand box. I loved hanging out in those forbidden places.

  • Singin' in the rain.... just singin' in the rain.... what a glorious feeling... ;-)

  • @AASTRANGE ""Welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, well. To what do I owe the extreme pleasure of this surprising visit?"" !!

  • @AASTRANGE  That song was never the same again. I saw Gene Kelly on the Carson show talking about it. He sang a verse and then said: "kick kick" and did the motion with his foot. LOL

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams You've got to be kidding me? I'd love to see Gene Kelly do that! At least he had a sick/dark sense of humor which I really admire!

  • Great stories Kel. I wasn't in a Gang unfortunately, but me and my mates were usually armed with something.

    I actually 'stabbed' a friend by accident once (never play with knives!!) but luckily the knife was so blunt it barely broke the skin. We were very into Clockwork Orange too, at least in book form. We couldn't get hold of the film as it was banned in the UK, apparently because Stanley Kubrick realised that young men in the UK would go out and do all that film stuff. We're weird :-)

  • @raindog951 Later in life, a friend of mine was hanging out with another friend and the second friend jokingly threw a small knife towards him and THUPPPP it stuck right in his thigh. Just like in the movies! LOL

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams Ouch!! I bet the victim never forgot that episode!

  • @raindog951 By the way my friend, I would have killed to have the cane that Alex owned in that movie. It still haunts me, just last month I went looking for one like it online. I could almost make one like it, in high school wood shop I made a sword cane.

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams Me too! It had that cool smooth curved handle, and the blade was very stylish as well. It's odd that no manufacturer has come out with one. Making one yourself is probably the only answer. I made a sword umbrella once, which was easy. I reckon internet would have some good pictures of the Alex cane to copy from. The blade might be harder, but something close could maybe be brought :-)

  • I too knew exactly what you were talking about the very first time I heard "Droogs" mentioned in one of your videos. That movie is still shocking to people the first time they see it. I never read the book but have watched the movie numerous times. The first time it was so shocking and surreal that it stayed with me for days after watching it. Stanley Kubrick did an excellent job as he did with most of his movies.

    I too was a bit of a wild child and feel fortunate to be alive.

  • @DuchessKyra I'm just glad we didn't get into any serious trouble. LOL

  • @SmokeRingsPipeDreams We did some pretty rotten things that, thinking back, would have really pissed me off if I'd have been an adult on the receiving end. I'm lucky we didn't get caught or end up in Juvee. I know my father threaten to take us there a few time but the thing is, he didn't know the worst things until we got older and told him. Needless to say, he was shocked and disappointed when we told him some of the things we did.

  • THE definitive surreal ultra violent movie - period - can yer spare some cutter me brother?

    The film is injected into my veins and I would urge everyone to see it once before they die, even if they hate it, its a must see, great memories you have - in UK many imitated the Droog fashions and intimidated folks, the car used turned up recently in a barn in England but it was a state, I recently picked up the original paperback with the Nadsat glossary in the back.

    :-)

  • @ADzPipes I still wanna know where that cane ended up. Darn it. (that Darango purred real horror show)

  • yes, i knew what droogs referred to, right away. I read it and saw the movie several times.

    I also related to "Stand By Me" way too much. I too lived in a semi-rural, somewhat industrialized area, and spent a lot of time on railroad tracks looking for unused RR flares and climbing about machinery on the tracks and at a couple of local iron foundries. Those knobs on the gear stick and other levers on the machines were bakelite (tm), one of the first plastics.

  • @MacNutz2 I loved those free times. 

  • great memories great stories kel..realy enjoyed them!

  • @pinwbafous Thank you so much!

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