bradburry
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iv been having trouble with my phone lol..Why did you need to post that three times?
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put it on the screen George my phone wont let me
iv been having trouble with my phone lol..Why did you need to post that three times?
~PEACE~
Cigarette smokers: the cheapest way to smoke cigarettes. Save $3k a year or more.
I roll up My own cigarettes using a rolling machine.
The rolling machine cost Me $10, but you can spend more money and get a rolling machine that can roll about 8 cigarettes a minute. The more expensive rolling machines cost anywhere bwtween $20 through $60.
I use the cheap $10 rolling machine because I can still roll up a cigarette in less then a minute.
Also, you are going to need to buy tabacco and tubes.
A pound of tabacco costs Me $20, and a pound will last Me over two months, because I smoke about a half a pack of smokes a day.
Two hundred tubes cost about $3-$4.
A pound of virgina blend tabacco will roll up maybe 1,000 cigarettes for Me.
I buy "Criss Cross Smooth Blend, Virgina Blend" tabacco. And as I said, a pound of this costs Me $20.
So, it costs Me ~$30 to smoke for about two months.
It beats paying $10 for a pack of Newports in Massachusetts.
I have more to say, but I am going to smoke a cigarette that costs Me about 50 cents for about a pack of smokes.
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The radar appears to be... Jammed!.
This is your Captain speaking!
Smoke 'em if you got 'em rawr rawr.
Try to roll your own cigarettes... thats the point to this thread.Wow pretty good I'm in Ontario and could buy them from the Indian Reserve 20 bucks a carton but I find they give me a cough so I bend over and take it in the ass and pay 11.25 a pack for store bought
Keep on Growin
HoLE
Eh, no but I rolled a spliff a few mins ago. That kinda counts eh?Has anyone decided to roll their own cigarettes after reading through this thread?
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Sure... but no, not really.Eh, no but I rolled a spliff a few mins ago. That kinda counts eh?
Google images of lung disease associated with habitual cigarette smoking. You're probably too young to appreciate the severity of the harm you're doing to your body over time. Once you hit your mid-thirties, you'll start to feel it. Cheap cigarettes will only exacerbate the onset of lung and heart disease.Does anyone have any tricks to quit smoking cigarettes?
I know that there is the nicotein patch, the gum, and pills that make make you suicidal: but does anyone have some advice for people that want to quit smoking?
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hey bro I just bought a 50gram packet of 'Port Royal' tobacco. $53Has anyone decided to roll their own cigarettes after reading through this thread?
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I am not claiming to be "Jesus"! And I don't know how many times I need to say that?Re-define what kind of deity you're trying to be, Jesus.
Wow pretty good I'm in Ontario and could buy them from the Indian Reserve 20 bucks a carton but I find they give me a cough so I bend over and take it in the ass and pay 11.25 a pack for store bought
I would rather just pay about $10 a month to smoke cigarettes.Interesting. Many years ago, a workmate was selling "bags" (i.e. cartons) of reserve smokes for $40 (at the time, 1/2 price). I bought them once to give to my dad...and we both noticed the same thing.
Whatever tobacco they were using in them was crap. It was either poorly processed or made from floor-scrapings and leftover, reconstituted lamina.
If one wants tobacco, and they have some ability to grow MJ (at least during veg...), then it makes more sense to grow your own.
About the only precaution I can think off is to keep them separated from tomatoes and MJ, though, because of Mosaic Virus potential.
The trick in processing is the "fermenting" stage, after colour-curing. The following discusses a simple method for mass-processing. I just scale it down for my private reserve using an old, tobacco tub on my heating pad.
It doesn't need to be 323K...even 310K will work (273K = 0°C)
It's all about opportunity costs and interests.I would rather just pay about $10 a month to smoke cigarettes.
I only smoke about 12 cigarettes a day.
The tabacco company "Criss-Cross" now has a new type of tabacco, where they claim 100% more tabacco for a pound: and it definitly seems like I am getting twice as much tabacco.
So, yeah, I would rather spend $10 a month to smoke, compared to growing it, and processing it.
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There is a book out there called the Easy Way to Quit Smoking. I downloaded the torrent if you want to go that route.Does anyone have any tricks to quit smoking cigarettes?
I know that there is the nicotein patch, the gum, and pills that make make you suicidal: but does anyone have some advice for people that want to quit smoking?
~PEACE~
Good advice, thanks for that.There is a book out there called the Easy Way to Quit Smoking. I downloaded the torrent if you want to go that route.
It's the strangest thing. It took about 2 months to finish this short book. It takes a completely different approach from the medical professionals, tells you things you already knew, but it works.
At one point I realized I was either going to have to quit reading the book or I was going to quit smoking cigs. I smoked 2 packs a day for almost 20 years, read the book and quit the day I finished, and haven't smoked since, been over a year.
I had slight nicotine pangs, but the mental aspect was the key. I didn't look at it like i was giving something up, like the millions of times in the past I quit, but I looked at it like "free at last, free at last". I was a lot heavier smoker than you, so my day was usually planned around my cigs and there was panic when I got low.
Good luck man.
What the medical profession does that makes no sense and can only come from non-smokers is replacement. Instead of smoking cigs, you do a nicotine patch, nicotine gum, e-cigs with nicotine oil... It's not the cigarettes we are addicted to it's the nicotine. The approach we are taught is like trying to quit heroin by smoking it instead of shooting it.
What does IIRC mean?That "100%" stuff you're talking about is fluffed using CO2, IIRC. It's considered garbage up here, except for those who are 2-pack+ a day smokers.