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solid
Kiloposter
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Posted on: Jan. 08 2001,00:57 |
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actually i prefer second hand smoke, first off, i actually cough less than when ive taken a puff or two, second- its more strong (the smokers lungs cleanse the shit and breathe it out, you take it in and try to cleanse some real shit) and best of all other asses (they may be asses to you, who knows) dont bother you about quitting smoking.
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Cyrino
Jedi Knight
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Posted on: Jan. 08 2001,23:40 |
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You guys and your shitty American cigarettes... Du Maurier is the only way to go.
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Bozeman
Guardian
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Joined: Jun. 2000
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Posted on: Jan. 09 2001,00:15 |
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I work as a clerk at CVS, and I have sold cigarrettes to a lot of grumpy old people. I want an answer from all you smokers: why are you so brand-loyal? If we don't have the specific size, variety, and brand name of your choice cigs, you won't stand for anything else. Especially if your'e into the rare brands that not everyone carries, like pall mall. Does anyone have any idea why smokers (and tobacco chewers, for that matter) never switch brands?
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