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Good on you, as a smoker/ex-smoker/reborn smoker take it from me you're best off staying away (/hypocrite)

 

I smoked weed and cigs since an early teen, but gave up that and cigs about 7 years ago. For some reason have slowly sank back into smoking 6-10 rollies a day now. Need to get my gym back in order, that’s one thing that kills the urge to smoke - the coughing it causes hurts too much!

 

Tut...tut...tut...Darryl, its because you went on a diet and you just couldnt resist could you...hmmm...;) :D

 

In all seriousness though, quit mate, its not doing your health any good...:(

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smoking is a typically working class habit.

 

i dont work and i smoke so whats that make me? ;)

 

i do smoke and wished i never as its playing havoc with me and my cough but i do occasionally smoke in the supe but more not that do

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In all seriousness though, quit mate, its not doing your health any good...:(

 

I know exactly whats it's doing bud (minor chest pains, shortness of breath, stinky breath, clogged arteries, etc) , have smoked (on and off) since you were in nappies :D Famous last words, but I will quit once I settle back home in the west country (and have a home gym again!)

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I smoke rollups. Bit risque driving with your knees whilst skinnin' a little number up, lighting it is the easy part :tongue:

 

lmfao i used to be the same but im on the cheaper side of cigs ;) now lol

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I know exactly whats it's doing bud (minor chest pains, shortness of breath, stinky breath, clogged arteries, etc) , have smoked (on and off) since you were in nappies :D Famous last words, but I will quit once I settle back home in the west country (and have a home gym again!)

 

Since i was in nappies?? It was way before that wasn't it mate! ;) :D

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smoking is a typically working class habit.

 

It is nowadays because of the mass production. However It started off as a pleasure only the rich and high society could enjoy, it showed wealth.

 

Does it matter who it is who smokes? There are some nice rich people who arent stuck up their own arses and there are some poor people who give everything to help others even though they have nothing for themselves.

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I smoke rollups. Bit risque driving with your knees whilst skinnin' a little number up, lighting it is the easy part :tongue:

 

Rollup man myself, infact I smoke old heartburn. I dont know one person under the age of 60 who smokes it :( I prefer smoking rollups because they simply do not taste like sh1t!

 

I find it better to steer with your wrists when rolling :)

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Rollup man myself, infact I smoke old heartburn. I dont know one person under the age of 60 who smokes it :( I prefer smoking rollups because they simply do not taste like sh1t!

 

I find it better to steer with your wrists when rolling :)

 

I smoke rollies, Drum usually. I don't particularly like ordinary cigs, they just taste like crap. I will use minty cigs to skin up with though.

 

Hang around with more bikers, loads of us smoke rollies.

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