Watching him smoke it now
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04/14/18 10:15 PM
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: Just got done running a pasture for calves with a buddy. he wanted SO bad to bum a smoke from me but I said NO!, Got back to his house and seen he was a bit (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman). he got on the phone talking to a friend and I knew he was gonna ask again so while he was distracted, I dug out a spice bottle of Italian spices, took out a smoke and rolled out about 1/2 9f Tabacco and stuffed in the spice. He was whining to his phone buddy that I wouldn't give him a smoke so I gave him the "dummy" smoke. he just lit it up while I'm typing this and got a strange look on his has face for the first few drags but continued on. he's still on the phone now and didn't suspect a thing. Lol
Last edited by bucksnbears; 04/14/18 10:17 PM.
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
[Re: bucksnbears]
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04/14/18 11:19 PM
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he speaks fluent italian now though.
Let's go Brandon
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
[Re: bucksnbears]
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I gave up ciggerettes almost 30 years ago. Kept chewing. Levi Garrett. I threw that out the window about 2 months ago. Tax burden on tobacco is just insane. I'm not going to pay it. Thought about growing some but seems like a lot of effort to produce something that has almost certainly already shortened my life.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
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They were 45 cents a pack when I quit, I'd be dead by now if I hadn't! You could still buy them out of the pull-knob style vending machines for a handful of quarters when I quit. One of the best things I've done. I can't believe people pay $6.00-$8.00 to slowly kill themselves today. I want to hear how your buddy reacted to the spiced cig bucksnbears!
Eh...wot?
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
[Re: bucksnbears]
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Reminds me of when a friend and I were kids.
I was staying over at his house on a Friday night. His folks had gone out for the evening and left us and his two younger sisters with the babysitter. She was a teenage family friend who was also a clandestine smoker. We knew she wasn't suppose to be smoking.
We snuck a cigarette out of her pack, pulled a bit of tobacco out of the end of it and replaced it with a couple of match heads concealed with a little tobacco.
Needless to say, when she lit it up later that evening she got a good drag of sulfur, she was mad as a hornet, she surely couldn't tattle on us though. Harry's folks thought that having a babysitter would prevent us from playing with matches....not quite.
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
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Reminds me of when a friend and I were kids.
I was staying over at his house on a Friday night. His folks had gone out for the evening and left us and his two younger sisters with the babysitter. She was a teenage family friend who was also a clandestine smoker. We knew she wasn't suppose to be smoking.
We snuck a cigarette out of her pack, pulled a bit of tobacco out of the end of it and replaced it with a couple of match heads concealed with a little tobacco.
Needless to say, when she lit it up later that evening she got a good drag of sulfur, she was mad as a hornet, she surely couldn't tattle on us though. Harry's folks thought that having a babysitter would prevent us from playing with matches....not quite. Lol funny story. I bet the parents wondered why she would not come back to babysit anymore.
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
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There used to be some pop sticks? Insert into cigarette, it pops when lit I remember those!
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Re: Watching him smoke it now
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Is anyone else concerned that bucksnbears hasn't given us an update? Evidently his buddy did to him what I would have.
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