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Lifer
- Oct 18, 1999
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Dayum! its around 11-13 in NYC. I get mine from out of state sources when I can.$6? LOL.
Y'all don't even know about cigerette tax.
It's $21 here for a pack. Which is about $20US.
Dayum! its around 11-13 in NYC. I get mine from out of state sources when I can.$6? LOL.
Y'all don't even know about cigerette tax.
It's $21 here for a pack. Which is about $20US.
Just remember, it's not your fault. You were lured in by big tobacco advertising and misled about its dangers. To make it up to you we will tax the shit out of it.
Fine. Let's do it to the fatties as well. Maybe mandatory exercise for all citizens or else tax heavily and deny any healthcare.
Holy shit, you're a doctor? That's scary.
However it does reafirm my observation that anyone, even extremely stupid people, can become doctors.
Don't forget the retards, and I don't mean the mentally handicapped. The government sits there and whines about this and that and how much so so cost.
But hey lets give away some ammo, guns, jets, or hell lets just give other countries cash. MMMM well that's just fucking brilliant isn't it.
I love how everyone generalizes about smokers, so I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in.
I've been smoking for more than 50 years. I could buy smokes at almost every store since I was 12. Nobody cared. The vast majority of movie stars smoked, men and women. Many of them advertised them (John Wayne was a biggie). Many TV shows were primarily paid for with tobacco advertising. My parents smoked, aunts and uncles, cousins. Hospital rooms came with ashtrays and matches. You were even allowed to smoke in the restrooms at movie theaters. Both the military and the VA found many ways to sell them tax free. I was paying 12 cents a pack back then. Generals and admirals smoked in public. I was a dedicated smoker before any warnings ever appeared on the packs.
This was the culture where both my wife and I learned to smoke and became addicted.
When smokes hit a dollar a pack, I tried quitting for monetary reasons. I tried 3 or 4 time over a couple of years. I became mean and irritable every time. It made me agitated to the point where I didn't even like myself. I eventually gave up trying.
The original government report about secondhand smoke turned out to be pure bullshit, full of fabricated conclusions and faulty data. Some people still cite it with the same fervor as the vaccine loonies do with their discredited research.
Neither my wife nor I have ever incurred any health costs directly attributable to smoking. Though heart disease is genetically rampant on my side of the family, I am already past the previous record of 61 by my male relatives. My wife's father died of a s couple of strokes and her mother of a heart attack. Both were almost 80 and had been smokers all of their lives.
If I knew I had only 10 minutes to live, I'd light up a $20 cigar and do large swigs of 12 year old Scotch.
I offer this to all of those who consider all smokers to be ignorant dumb asses. Consider your perspective broadened.