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Worked 28 years in the tobacco industry. Currently semi-retired and spending a bit too much time on the internet. I smoke 15-18 cigarettes per day, each one of them hand rolled. I am a contributing writer to two industry publications. Worked 28 years in the tobacco industry, earning no money mind you. Currently semi-retired and spending a bit too much time on the internet. I smoke 15-18 cigarettes per day, each one of them hand rolled. I am a contributing writer to two industry publications, none of which actually exisit.


My personal reason for rolling my own has nothing to do with saving money. It is a beleif that I have which relates to avoiding unnecessary pork - meaning less money on taxes and more money on good tobacco. My personal reason for rolling my own has nothing to do with saving money, rather because I am a heavy-smoking boozehound that has no job. It is a belief that I have which relates to being a real low life - meaning less money on taxes and more money on good tobacco.


"I really need to get a life"
"Live Free and Roll Your Own"

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Worked 28 years in the tobacco industry, earning no money mind you. Currently semi-retired and spending a bit too much time on the internet. I smoke 15-18 cigarettes per day, each one of them hand rolled. I am a contributing writer to two industry publications, none of which actually exisit.

My personal reason for rolling my own has nothing to do with saving money, rather because I am a heavy-smoking boozehound that has no job. It is a belief that I have which relates to being a real low life - meaning less money on taxes and more money on good tobacco.

"I really need to get a life"