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What's in a pipe name:Oom Paul or Uncle Paul?

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

My musings on this pipe and Dutch "borrow" words in English

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  • I smoke an oom paul but have to pack the tobacco very firmly to get a long, slow draw. I do not inhale and am worried about burnout because my pipe gets pretty warm. Any suggestions?

  • @deederdude I suggest smoking English tobacco, it smokes cooler than aromatic

  • are you the guy from walking tall?

  • No, but now you got me curious. Do I look like an actor?

  • Can you smoke "dank" out of it

  • What is dank?

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  • have you seen the movie if so its the scottish dude

  • weed

  • Nice video. I also notice a lot of Dutch-American-english words. For example: cookie = koekje, the English of course say biscuit.

    Also, I love how you end your videos with a smoke + music lol.

  • The oom Paul is named after a very specific South African boer: Paul Krüger (1825-1904), president of the Transvaal and leader of the Afrikaaner during the Boer War.

    His nickname among the Afrikaaner people was Oom Paul—Uncle Paul.

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