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RoXY User ID: 19973059 Netherlands 08/14/2012 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, the air in any big city is as least as poisoned as cigarette smoke, so I think the whole anti-smoking thing is rather hypocrite. Or do you think the excaust fumes of your car are healthy? Fabulous tracks (1988-2013) [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Pure Happiness Thread: FEEL GOOD !!! # FOUR (4) - & more - MINUTES of PURE HAPPINESS !!! # (Videos) Good Food Thread: MONSANTO # (GMO) FOOD 4 THOUGHT - Know What You Eat # (Ongoing Videos & Articles) Watch This! Thread: WATCH THIS !!! # An Ongoing, Carefully Selected Collection of MUST SEE VIDEOS Big Brother Thread: BIG BROTHER in the age of INTERNET # (Ongoing - Links, Articles & Videos) Economy Thread: THE ECONOMY & YOU # (Daily Updated Videos & Articles) UFOs Thread: UFO PHOTOS (1200+) # World UFO Photo Gallery + Ongoing Links, Articles & Videos The Better You Look, The More You See... Educate Yourself! |
071676 User ID: 19545845 United States 08/14/2012 09:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | When I started smoking, nearly forty years ago, cigarettes were 25 cents a pack. The last pack of cigarettes I bought was nearly $4.50 a pack. I smoked my last cigarette about six years ago. I still get a desire for one, but my desire is not as strong as my resolve. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4768415 United States 08/14/2012 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, the air in any big city is as least as poisoned as cigarette smoke, so I think the whole anti-smoking thing is rather hypocrite. Or do you think the excaust fumes of your car are healthy? You make a point and I agree. But why willingly put a cancer stick in your mouth and breathe in toxic smoke (by your own will)? I can't help that the air is poisonous, but I can help putting a cancer stick in my mouth. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21943641 United States 08/14/2012 09:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | About the same here in NE Pa. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 899040 I roll my own. They found a loophole in the law and label it as pipe tobacco even though it's just plain old tobacco. A pound of "pipe" tobacco is about $12 while a pound of cigarette tobacco is about $26. Tubes are $2 a box. You get almost 3 cartons out of a pound and a pound lasts me a month. Do the math...$12 for tobacco and $6 for 600 tubes. It comes out to around 60 cents a pack. I gotten to the point I can roll 20 smokes in about 10 minutes. Yep! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21640227 United States 08/14/2012 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Generics in my area are a 1.50 their called cheap cigars. The name brand is close to yours but cheaper by a few cents. Yeah, 'Little Cigars' or 'Filtered Cigars' are really cigarettes, just a little heavier and wrapped in tobacco sheet by-product as opposed to paper. This allows them to get through a loop hole in the cigarette tax laws, meaning they are taxed at a FAR LOWER rate than 'cigarettes'. You can get them in Boston @ $2.-2.50/pack, you can buy them online @ $10-15./carton from Indian reservations in upstate NY. 'Cigarettes' here [Massachusetts] have to be at least, by state law, something like $5.80/pack, and you'll see store signs everywhere saying they charge the lowest legal rate for cigarettes. I'm talking generic like Marverick, etc. Some well known brands are pretty cheap, like Pall Malls [$6-6.50/pack], more foo-foo and hip brands like Dunhill, Nat Sherman, American Spirit are $8-10./pack. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21929971 Canada 08/14/2012 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, the air in any big city is as least as poisoned as cigarette smoke, so I think the whole anti-smoking thing is rather hypocrite. Or do you think the excaust fumes of your car are healthy? rather than stick my nose in the tailpipe, I use recirculated cabin air with a portable hepa filter during my commute. Like a same person. But if my morning drive was a serious risk to my health, the LAST thing I'd do id try to DOUBLE IT. Especially cause that stuff is usually multiplactive, not just additive. And just FYI, only diesel fumes are as dangerous as cigarette smoke. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21640227 United States 08/14/2012 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, the air in any big city is as least as poisoned as cigarette smoke, so I think the whole anti-smoking thing is rather hypocrite. Or do you think the excaust fumes of your car are healthy? You make a point and I agree. But why willingly put a cancer stick in your mouth and breathe in toxic smoke (by your own will)? I can't help that the air is poisonous, but I can help putting a cancer stick in my mouth. The air outside, even in most big cities, isn't remotely as dirty as it was 40 plus years ago. In fact, it's generally quite clean, especially along the coast. Inland cities like Atlanta, Dallas, even Denver, or SoCal where smog can be trapped in by big mountains, the air can be a lot dirtier. The real dirty air is found INDOORS, in office buildings, industrial buildings, malls, houses with central air on all the time, even hospitals and cars/suvs/trucks. Most people get URI [upper respiratory infections] get it from poor quality indoor air, not from outdoor air. In general, outdoor air is A LOT cleaner, even in cities, than indoor air. |
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RoXY User ID: 19973059 Netherlands 08/14/2012 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, the air in any big city is as least as poisoned as cigarette smoke, so I think the whole anti-smoking thing is rather hypocrite. Or do you think the excaust fumes of your car are healthy? rather than stick my nose in the tailpipe, I use recirculated cabin air with a portable hepa filter during my commute. Like a same person. But if my morning drive was a serious risk to my health, the LAST thing I'd do id try to DOUBLE IT. Especially cause that stuff is usually multiplactive, not just additive. And just FYI, only diesel fumes are as dangerous as cigarette smoke. I live in Amsterdam & ride a bicycle... Fabulous tracks (1988-2013) [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] Pure Happiness Thread: FEEL GOOD !!! # FOUR (4) - & more - MINUTES of PURE HAPPINESS !!! # (Videos) Good Food Thread: MONSANTO # (GMO) FOOD 4 THOUGHT - Know What You Eat # (Ongoing Videos & Articles) Watch This! Thread: WATCH THIS !!! # An Ongoing, Carefully Selected Collection of MUST SEE VIDEOS Big Brother Thread: BIG BROTHER in the age of INTERNET # (Ongoing - Links, Articles & Videos) Economy Thread: THE ECONOMY & YOU # (Daily Updated Videos & Articles) UFOs Thread: UFO PHOTOS (1200+) # World UFO Photo Gallery + Ongoing Links, Articles & Videos The Better You Look, The More You See... Educate Yourself! |
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JerseyFresh User ID: 1578124 United States 08/14/2012 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | $8.50ish in NJ for the premuim brands. I don't smoke anymore, but I've been addicted to Nicorette gum for way too long, and the gum is cheaper than the smokes. It didn't used to be that way. When the shit hits the fan and the end is quite nigh, will you cry out to heaven?Will you lay down and die? Not me, my dear ones. This is my sacred life. To no one or no thing I'll surrender. For how does one know where when dead he will go or if sweet Mother Earth she'll remember? -JF |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14783869 Canada 08/14/2012 10:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | God damn, you Canadians get robbed blind for a lot of stuff. I think a part of it is your government have big taxes on everything. They probably justify it by saying it keeps [nationalized 'free'] healthcare costs down. You should see what they have done with are packs now. [link to i47.tinypic.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21929971 Canada 08/14/2012 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey, the air in any big city is as least as poisoned as cigarette smoke, so I think the whole anti-smoking thing is rather hypocrite. Or do you think the excaust fumes of your car are healthy? rather than stick my nose in the tailpipe, I use recirculated cabin air with a portable hepa filter during my commute. Like a same person. But if my morning drive was a serious risk to my health, the LAST thing I'd do id try to DOUBLE IT. Especially cause that stuff is usually multiplactive, not just additive. And just FYI, only diesel fumes are as dangerous as cigarette smoke. I live in Amsterdam & ride a bicycle... there are HEPA masks for cyclists. People wear them here. They don't look like Fukshima gas masks. Look up neoprene biker hepa masks. |