Unusual thread I know but what the hell. In my view, its Embassy Number 1.
Best Cigarette Brand?
I think the brand you choose says a lot about where you live and your social grouping.
Marlboro Lights - London, trendy, media types
Embassy - Lorry drivers and single mums from Rotherham
Mayfair - Unemployed
Silk Cut / Richmond / Super Kings - elderly women who play bingo
Rollies - students and old men
Benson and Hedges - chavs, football thugs, Essex boys
Consolate - 13 year old girls
Cigars - wankers
Gauloises - pretencious, beret wearing, miserable wankers
Camel - young dudes with crappy hair cuts and t-shirts with slogans on them
Rothmans - ex-Royal Marine mercenaries
Though there will always be exceptions to the rule, these are the generalisations I have observed as a smoker.
Not a smoker myself, but I do enjoy the odd Hamlet Cigar on special occasions.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 12 2010, 7:28 PM GMTI think the brand you choose says a lot about where you live and your social grouping.
Marlboro Lights - London, trendy, media types
Embassy - Lorry drivers and single mums from Rotherham
Mayfair - Unemployed
Silk Cut / Richmond / Super Kings - elderly women who play bingo
Rollies - students and old men
Benson and Hedges - chavs, football thugs, Essex boys
Consolate - 13 year old girls
Cigars - wankers
Gauloises - pretencious, beret wearing, miserable wankers
Camel - young dudes with crappy hair cuts and t-shirts with slogans on them
Rothmans - ex-Royal Marine mercenaries
Though there will always be exceptions to the rule, these are the generalisations I have observed as a smoker.
You forgot L&B
Gave up smoking the 4th of Jan. Was on roughly 30 a day.
Now I'm feeling a pretty smug c**t.
You guys should really stop smoking, it's very bad for your health and you can save lots of money.
Quote: Scottidog @ January 12 2010, 8:19 PM GMTGave up smoking the 4th of Jan. Was on roughly 30 a day.
Now I'm feeling a pretty smug c**t.
You guys should really stop smoking, it's very bad for your health and you can save lots of money.
I used to be on 50 a day. Now I've managed to cut down to 10 a day. I wan't to give up soon.
That is good, I recommend 'NiQuitine' patchs, work really well.
Quote: Danny @ January 12 2010, 8:24 PM GMTI used to be on 50 a day.
How is that possible to fit in to a daily routine. I'm not a smoker, but I'd say it must be difficult to smoke 50.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 12 2010, 7:28 PM GMTSilk Cut / Richmond / Super Kings - elderly women who play bingo
Silk Cut used to be the smoke of choice in some yuppie circles.
Quote: Danny @ January 12 2010, 8:15 PM GMTYou forgot L&B
L&B - Miserable unemployed Scots.
Quote: Danny @ January 12 2010, 7:04 PM GMTUnusual thread I know but what the hell. In my view, its Embassy Number 1.
Death Cigarettes ("the honest cigarette") were pretty cool, though they tasted horrible. All other brands were pure evil.
Quote: Jack Massey @ January 12 2010, 8:36 PM GMTI'm not a smoker, but I'd say it must be difficult to smoke 50.
Not at all, provided you live in a country where you can smoke in the workplace and in bars, as well as cafes, restaurants, malls, taxis and public transport.
I'm a rollie man. Tailors are too dry and shitty and not very good to make other cigarettes with, so I'm told. would love to give up but that would mean a lot more wanking and still my finger tips would go yellow.
Quote: Kenneth @ January 12 2010, 8:44 PM GMTNot at all, provided you live in a country where you can smoke in the workplace and in bars, as well as cafes, restaurants, malls, taxis and public transport.
Not Britain then.
Quote: Jack Massey @ January 12 2010, 8:48 PM GMTNot Britain then.
Indeed. We're only allowed to fight and piss in the street.
Quote: Jack Massey @ January 12 2010, 8:36 PM GMTHow is that possible to fit in to a daily routine. I'm not a smoker, but I'd say it must be difficult to smoke 50.
Boredom chain smoking.
Quote: scratchyr @ January 12 2010, 8:48 PM GMT... and still my finger tips would go yellow.
To avoid yellow fingers (and black stains on the front teeth), buy packs of plastic filters, which take out some of the tar. Might have to make your roll-ups a bit fatter to fit them in the filters.
Quote: Kenneth @ January 12 2010, 9:00 PM GMTTo avoid yellow fingers (and black stains on the front teeth), buy packs of plastic filters, which take out some of the tar. Might have to make your roll-ups a bit fatter to fit them in the filters.
Cheers for the tip. Will it help the other problem too?