Lung darts

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I was a pack-a-day Camel Blue enthusiast throughout my years in fine dining. Michelin Stars and darts go together like beer and peanuts.

I "quit" when I stopped cooking, so I only smoke em when I got em...except for the long cut wintergreen and International Zyncidents.
 
Err, I had some pricing confusion I guess, the Alp combo pack arrived today, what the bloody hell; 4 rolls, 5 tins in each roll, 20 tins for $80?! So..... the FE way is one under each arm pit, 2 in the cheek, and how many up the cheeks? Holy crap what a value; same cost as about 5 packs of Am Spirits. Check em out if you're ready....

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I would never mark that I was a "former smoker" on my medical chart, however I did take up smoking for a brief time. I worked at a bar in Helen, Ga and the only way you were allowed to take a break on shift was for a smoke break. So I said f*ck it, I'll smoke a cigarette! That time I was also dating my current husband who was in a band, and he toured on the weekends and I would socially smoke. We were b.r.o.k.e. but I still found the dollars to smoke Camel Lights, nothing fancy but wasn't cheap.

Now growing up, I thought my grandmother was so fancy smoking her Virginia Slims! She was on another level though, she smoked in her house and in the car with the windows up,. God rest her soul.
I'll admit it here, I used to nick Virginia Slims from my grandmothers stash. Nothing like a young teen Schoby daintily holding a VS.
 
Err, I had some pricing confusion I guess, the Alp combo pack arrived today, what the bloody hell; 4 rolls, 5 tins in each roll, 20 tins for $80?! So..... the FE way is one under each arm pit, 2 in the cheek, and how many up the cheeks? Holy crap what a value; same cost as about 5 packs of Am Spirits. Check em out if you're ready....

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Yeah dude, they’re a bargain. And more pouches per can than the other ones
 
I'll admit it here, I used to nick Virginia Slims from my grandmothers stash. Nothing like a young teen Schoby daintily holding a VS.
I too enjoyed stolen darts. I learned on my grandmothers Saratoga 120’s.

Now I don’t smoke hardly at all but Miguel brought a ton of Mexican Marlboro reds with him to DSC and I’ve really been trying to stretch them because the are lovely. Gauloises are another much harder to find favorite.
 
I too enjoyed stolen darts. I learned on my grandmothers Saratoga 120’s.

Now I don’t smoke hardly at all but Miguel brought a ton of Mexican Marlboro reds with him to DSC and I’ve really been trying to stretch them because the are lovely. Gauloises are another much harder to find favorite.
Don't let Schoby lie to you. I've smoked dainty darts with him this calendar year.
 
Agree. I gagged typing out my message. There are some things you can’t forget no matter how much you want to.
I dry heaved a little when I read..."fell victim to drinking from a dip bottle" It instantly took me back to a winter trailer park party in Chadron NE, circa 1995... Lip pillows are so much more civilized...and no plans to give up the occasional cigar....
 
I too enjoyed stolen darts. I learned on my grandmothers Saratoga 120’s.

Now I don’t smoke hardly at all but Miguel brought a ton of Mexican Marlboro reds with him to DSC and I’ve really been trying to stretch them because the are lovely. Gauloises are another much harder to find favorite.
Are Mexican Marlboro Reds better in the same way that a Mexican Coke is better? I didn’t know Mexico got their own Cowboy Killers.
 
Are Mexican Marlboro Reds better in the same way that a Mexican Coke is better? I didn’t know Mexico got their own Cowboy Killers.
Ive been told they are the same and made in RIchmond right alongside the American cowboy killers by a proud 9th generation Richmondian who shall remain unnamed but I like to think there is a difference.
 
I too enjoyed stolen darts. I learned on my grandmothers Saratoga 120’s.

Now I don’t smoke hardly at all but Miguel brought a ton of Mexican Marlboro reds with him to DSC and I’ve really been trying to stretch them because the are lovely. Gauloises are another much harder to find favorite.
How many did you smoke in the suite?
 
I feel like this party had to be epic just based off of the description.
We went pretty hard in general... haha Chadron has a little "cowboy college" State School in extreme Northwest Nebraska.... the old adage, "there are only 3 things to do here...drinking, fighting and fuc...ng" really applied, but there was also rodeo and Deadwood wasn't too far up the road... There was some hunting and fishing opportunities but they were abominable, total waste of time on that front. haha We also did do a lot of enduro riding prior to the Forest Service rule in '96 that put an end to that sort of thing...
 

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