roll-up cigarettes

Discussion in 'Stoners Lounge' started by paperPlanes285, Jun 21, 2008.

  1. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    Here's how i feel personally about the Drum/Jester debate... both are great.. Jester is just a little more moist so it does not dry out as fast as Drum... its probably the only reason i don't smoke drum
     
  2. tothedome1

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    man 9 bucks, the most a pack of smokes will run you here is like 4.90 after taxes
     
  3. BraveSirRubin

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    The Bali that I bought was so damn moist that I literally couldn't smoke it.

    Never did think that I wouldn't be able to smoke something because it was too damn fresh. Had to let it sit for a good while for it to dry off a tad... otherwise, cigarettes just wouldn't burn... not even when I rolled em loosely.

    The smoke shop I buy from apparently doesn't sell Jester anymore though. (www.rollyourown.com), they have awesome prices on Drum and others though... Costs the same as buyin' it in the tobacco store, yet there ain't no tobacco stores here so it works out.
     
  4. paperPlanes285

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    yeah but even then it's too expensive, and i don't like kools.
    and for me white or black guys are most likely to do it, same with pegging for liquor, and girls never do it, but that's probably because i'm a girl
     
  5. hippieatheart

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    Newport 100's are the worst cigarettes ever.
    Marlboro's are at least cheaper than newports..
    I'm sure if you go into a store though, and check out the cigarettes you can find cheap menthol ones.
     
  6. paperPlanes285

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    marlboro 100s are $8.75. marlboro reds are $8.50. kools are $8.50. at some stores where i would have to ask someone older to buy it for me, i could probably get a pack of reds for $7 bt that's the cheapest i can get, which is still way too expensive if im smoking almost a pack a day or a pack every 2 days.
     
  7. THERENAGADEOFFUNK

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    found canadian classic rolling tobbacco, smells alright, taste decent.
     
  8. fondfarewell

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    American Spirit rolling tobacco is nice too.

    I was in Chicago recently and their cigarettes are expensive. But then when I came back to new york our cigarettes got even more expensive. Fuck new york. They tax the shit out of everything. Maybe you should get one of your friends to distract the store clerk and then run behind the counter and snag a few cartons.
     
  9. LetFireFall

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  11. skamikaze

    skamikaze Coffee Addict

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    top sucks. So does bugler. I prefer rolling up some american spirits...mmmm.... tasty and additive free.
     
  12. hippiehillbilly

    hippiehillbilly the old asshole

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    hey man you ever try either of these brands?

    http://www.rollyourown.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=90_23
    http://www.rollyourown.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=90_116

    dirt cheap for sure.. bugler is the rule here,,if it aint no worse than bugler thats a steal...we pay 9 for 6 ounces so thats like half what bugler costs us..
     
  13. hippieatheart

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    Where the hell do you live that cigs are that expensive?
    I smoke Marlboro's and they only cost me $4.63 or something.
     
  14. LetFireFall

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    Here in Canada smokes are about 10$ a pack with tax, maybe abit less depending where you go.
     
  15. skierdood

    skierdood Space For Rent

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    Your neighbor to the north (NYS) just added another 1.25 tax to a pack of smokes and now they are at least 6.25 a pack but for the most part around the $7 ballpark.
     
  16. hippieatheart

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    Damn, I have never heard of cigarettes being so expensive, really.
    The most I ever paid for Marlboros was 5.15.

    I have a couple friends who go to school at West Virginia University, and I always have them buy me cigs down there when they come back to PA to visit because they're like 3.50 down there or something like that.
     
  17. newradicalface

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    You should make a trip to the Native American Reservation that is entirely within Cattaraugus County because they don't pay taxes on their cigarettes.
     
  18. LetFireFall

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    So true, where I am a carton of natives is $10-15, definitely worth the price.
     
  19. BraveSirRubin

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    Nah... never tried them, but I tried some other of the cheap brands they have there... and they just ain't worth it.

    I can deal with Bugler, it's what I smoke when I ain't got no money... I do have a steady income right now so I might as well waste it on something better.

    Hell, I'd buy Spirit is it wasn't so damn dry.
     
  20. paperPlanes285

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    chicago
     
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