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Posted: 3/11/2005 9:25:08 AM EDT
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[Tyrone Biggums] Is this the free Crack give away [/Tyrone Biggums]
Justin |
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Come back in a year and tell us how it feels to be addicted to a pack a day. |
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I've never smoked, and never will. Tabacco products just dont make sense to me.
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Stop it now, while you can. It is bad for your health and your bank account. Use the money for ammo or something else.
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When I was a kid I would strip down my moms Chesterfield [cough] cigarette butt's then roll'em up in Wheat Straw [hack] rolling papers.
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Cigars. I never inhale. Hand Rolled, imports. I could care less about Cubans. I have about 2k cigars now.
Ziti |
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Whatevers having a Buy 1 get 1 sale. Incidently, whenever I want to quit smoking, I'll smoke Lucky's filterless. The kick makes me woozy, and the harshness makes me stop smoking.... at least for 6 months, then I start up again.
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Used to smoke Camel lights, and I smoked cloves for a little bit.
Seriously though, don't pick it up. The worst habit ever to try and drop. I started out as "just one after work" and it escalated. |
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Cigars for me as well. Handmade premium ones. Taste better than any cigarette and don't ruin your lungs (no inhaling). Very good for after dinner unwinding with a finger or 2 of a good single malt scotch.
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Contrary to anti smoking propaganda. Not everyone that smokes is a pack or 2 pack a day addict that wants to quit and cant. I usually only smoke a couple after dinner or with a coffee in the mornings. Sometimes going days or weeks without smoking at all. |
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I like cigars too but there is no law that says cigarettes must be inhaled either. |
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Marlboros & Camel filters and I smoke Cubano Cohibas in Mexico and overseas.
It is nice occasionally. |
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Took the words right out of my mouth. I'll smoke a few cigarettes with out with the boys in the evening, but other than that, I go days or weeks without smoking at all. |
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Cohiba, Romeo & Julietta, Partagas, Don Jose (Camaroon wrapper), Padron
These are my smokes, less habit forming, much more satisfying! |
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Some people use cocaine on a strictly recreational basis, too. I guess those exceptions invalidate the rule, too, huh? |
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True. I imagine some people might inhale cigar smoke too |
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Guess so. It is naive to say there is a "rule" when it comes to addiction; not everyone who tries anything gets addicted. That applies to coke, heroin, crack, and everything else. |
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I guess it depends on where you draw the line on something being a dangerous drug. Nicotine while being addictive is not a super dangerous drug to your health. Cocaine is. So you don’t drink coffee or soda pop? They contain caffeine. It’s a drug. |
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if you MUST know, I smoked for 11 years. Quit last summer. And, no, I don't drink coffee or sodas. Nothing but milk, fruit juice, and water. What was your point? Did you have one, or are you just another one of the idiotic tobacco-has-vitamin-c-in-it-dontcha-know crowd? Smoke all you want. Tell me you're not addicted. Die of cancer. See if i care.... |
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As for the original question. I been smoking those new shorter marlboros. Its buy 1 get one free around here. |
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My point was that comparing cigarettes to cocaine use was not a very logical comparison. I think I proved that point. So now you have resorted to name calling and telling me you don’t care if I die. Thanks. |
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+1 |
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Quit three weeks ago. For the last five years I smoked Skydancer cigaretes. They are made in Ok. by my tribe.
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Sounds like someone needs a smoke! |
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Senecas full flavor $10.50 a carton ,tastes just like a marlboro red
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Senecas changed their blend some time ago, and is now a decent smoke. Prior to that, they were hardly smokable. I know the guys that import Senecas, and they told me the new blend is pretty much a duplicate of Skydancer. BTW, I will be brokering distributor deals for Senecas in Mo. and Ks., and any where else I can.
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Just da ganja mon!
ETA: I've been smoking cubans since I came back from mexico, romeo Y julietta, Partagas. And Marlby Lights. |
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I've never smoked in my life. I equate smoking to sleeping with someone that has AIDS. You know they have it, but you keep banging them, and sure enough you'll die from it.
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Smoked left handed and right handed cigs for 25 years, now I only smoke briskets.
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Cowboy Killers...
Two packs of Marlboros a day... Cant live without my smokes... |
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get rid of those damn things while you can. It's a waste of money and good health.
btw I smoke, I curse the day I thought it was cool enough to want to do it. |
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Started out on Kools (cuz they're COOL, get it?)
Switched to Marlboro Lights cuz I coulnd't stand the smell of menthol anymore (and they were easier to get, at the time) Switched to Camels when they went on sale, and I figured out that I liked them (delicious!) Switched to Camel Lights after I started hacking up nasty shit on a regu;lar basis smoking a pack of Camels a day. If I buy a pack now, it's Camel Lights. Not as good as Camels, but close enough. I can't smoke cigars. They just don't do it for me. I could go for a Camel right about now....stupid New Years Resolutions... |
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Ah yes, Nonfiltered Camels |
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America's Favorite & Original Unfiltered Cigarette (Since 1913) - Camels. I do not pay for filters, I buy tobacco. Filters taste yucky. I quit smoking about 25-30 times a day, though.
I have a grandfather who fought in the European Theatre in WW2 (Italy). He picked up a pack of Camels in 1936 and hasn't dropped them since. He turns 84 this year. |
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Kind of off topic but I 'd like to ask anyway. Is the tobbacco grown in OK? Or is it imported in leaf form? How does the whole process go? Does your tribe have the cigarette making/ packaging machinery on site, or is it subcontracted out? Etc. Thanks. |
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Smoked marlboros (started with reds, finished with lights) for 12 years. Hadn't smoked anything in 5 years. Now I'm smoking onyx reserve robustos, and CAO flavors, Eileen's dream.
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