But I do. I have traditionally smoked Benson and Hedges menthol lights. The irony is that they are most expensive brand. Well. I bought a carton of Camel men lites. It's like a buck less per pack. But they they are awful. Spare me the why I should not smoke. Cheap beer is OK but I want my B&H fags.
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Originally posted by fett View PostBut I do. I have traditionally smoked Benson and Hedges menthol lights. The irony is that they are most expensive brand. Well. I bought a carton of Camel men lites. It's like a buck less per pack. But they they are awful. Spare me the why I should not smoke. Cheap beer is OK but I want my B&H fags.
camel are pretty rough. i don't smoke at all regularly (i've had a couple to ease me through really stresful moments in life), but malboro menthol are quite nice i recall
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Since when does it matter whether I decide to smoke and drink? Here's a fett story. I did some yardwork for a very nice lady and a friend. Her 19 year old daughter was home from college. She saw me smoking outside. She went to her mom and asked; "How can you hire someone that smokes?" She was rabid. Her mom and I could not figure out what that had to do with yardwork.I am a true ass set to this board.
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feint
n.- A feigned attack designed to draw defensive action away from an intended target.
- A deceptive action calculated to divert attention from one's real purpose.
Hail yesterday
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LOL, Fett puts fags in his mouth!
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How much do smokes cost over there in WA state anyway?
When I used to live in DC, I'd hop over to Virginia to buy cigarettes, because they were significantly cheaper (by about $7 per carton or so) there.
In Japan, they don't give you discounts for buying in bulk, so a carton of cigarettes that cost 300yen per pack is 3000yen...Until you get weaned off the boobie, you are going to have to do what the wife wants too. -Rsmacker
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Originally posted by VitaminG View Postfeint
n.- A feigned attack designed to draw defensive action away from an intended target.
- A deceptive action calculated to divert attention from one's real purpose.
hot damn, i'm losing it!! this isn't one of those americanisms which u spell differently to us is it??
Edit: faint or feint? Do not confuse the spelling of faint and feint, which sound similar. Faint, the more frequent of the two words, can be used as an adjective meaning "dizzy," "weak," or "slight" (as in to feel faint, a faint smell, a faint chance), or as a noun or verb referring to a sudden loss of consciousness. Feint is a noun or verb referring to a deceptive action in sport or combat
damn, foiled by msn
and haha yeah damn right it was a bad manoeuvre:ROTF: takes one back for the team....Last edited by sonicsamurai; 02-04-2008, 06:00 AM.
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Posthot damn, i'm losing it!! this isn't one of those americanisms which u spell differently to us is it??
and haha yeah damn right it was a bad manoeuvre:ROTF: takes one back for the team....
don't count your chickens, kemo sabi.
ma·noeu·vre
n. & v. Chiefly British
Variant of maneuver.
Unless you meant it as a contraction of man (an adult male person) and oeuvre (a writer or artist's body of work), ie. a man's "works", which might be construed as continuing on your "faggy" theme...Hail yesterday
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Originally posted by VitaminG View PostI'm not American..... And your grammar is getting worse
don't count your chickens, kemo sabi.
ma·noeu·vre
n. & v. Chiefly British
Variant of maneuver.
Unless you meant it as a contraction of man (an adult male person) and oeuvre (a writer or artist's body of work), ie. a man's "works", which might be construed as continuing on your "faggy" theme...
too intelligent this conversation is, and worse my grammar gets :ROTF:
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