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Message Subject Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.1 Mariana Islands*5.0 Mariana Islands ~ Pg 20373
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I quit using an e-cig. It's been just over 10 months since I've smoked a cigarette : )
 Quoting: Simple27


Awesome!! Congrats!!
 Quoting: Tangy


I'll occasionally buy an peach Swisher or a cherry Black 'N Mild. But other then that, I kicked cigs in about 2006ish. Form about 16 to 24 I was a picky smoker. I got to the point I was into fancy loose tobacco and quality rolling papers. Part of my routine to roll about 15 for the day. I even had a nice metal, etched holder and a Zippo. I know, right. I was that guy.

Part of the reason I began to slowly quite. Was the type of tobacco I liked, was no longer imported into the states. It was Jester, and it came in a maroon pouch. It was like 12 bucks way back then. It was just short of pipe tobacco. Long cut and moist, dark brown and an aroma of nutty coffee, and pine trees. Oh how I miss RYO with good tobacco.
 Quoting: deanoZXT


I used to roll my own, and the same happened to me, they stopped making my brand.. I like "Peace - or else"

Can hardly find it mentioned on the net anymore even!

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[link to www.ryomagazine.com]

Saving the best for last, Cigarettes Cheaper's "Peace - or Else" (another unusual approach to dealing with the bottled-up aggression of someone in the product naming department) is amazingly good. It is light and flavorful and has none of the telltale elements that we usually can find to pick apart a blend. It is made in the US and we have no idea by whom. Whoever is responsible, however, should be commended on a truly sensible tasting piece of work. The name is frankly a turn off to me (as was the Vietnam War - a time when the slogan was more appropriate) - but one must remember that a younger more aggressive generation is afoot and they have a lot of pent up frustration over something, (most likely being ignored by their upwardly mobile parents). Whatever the political ramifications or intent of such a brand name, we really liked this tobacco. Though not as sophisticated as Bali Red or Samson Light or even McClintock Gold, this tobacco is VERY close to what cigarettes like Marlboros and Camels tasted like 25 years ago.
 Quoting: [link to www.ryomagazine.com]


Marlboro girl, and so true, it was the closest ever to marlboro.
 
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