Cigarettes must always be in a box. Oh yes.
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Cigarettes must always be in a box. Oh yes.
AmyLiz, my Chesterfields weren't, but I had vintage metal Chesterfield case that I kept them in, so it all worked out.
I was going to say... brand, soft v. hardpack, regular v. hundreds. All veyr specific. Back in the day.
I had vintage metal Chesterfield case that I kept them in,
::swoons::
I went through a phase of buying vintage cigarette cases when I was at NYU (and had lots of easy access to tempting vintage and antique stores in theVillage), but none of them were ever big enough for 100s, and a lot of them were too rich for my blood. So lovely, though.
And now I have an odd urge to find out what all the smokers smoke.
Nicole, Brenda, Aimee, everyone else I am forgetting...?
For current and former smokers - why did you start? Peer pressure? Because it was cool? Something to do?
Actually, I think smoking is cool and I love all the accoutrements (lighters, cases, etc.) so I'd totally do it if it wasn't bad for me. And I've been known to smoke a cig or two when I'm wasted.
OH! And at the LA F2F, I smoked Kools, because after several beers Thursday night, I really needed them, and MM was kind enough to go on a Kools run for me.
I should note that I've never even LIKED Kools. I just had a craving.
Personally, I find Mountain Dew has a crisper flavor when it comes from a can than from a plastic bottle.
Personally, I find Mountain Dew has a crisper flavor when it comes from a can than from a plastic bottle.
Huh. To me, diet Pepsi is so much better from a plastic bottle than a can.
When I smoked... cigarettes, I smoked Camel Wides. If I smoked now, I'd smoke American Spirits. I started because I was 15 and working in a diner and also working backstage crew. Seemed a good enough reason as any. Nothing like taking a smoke break at 2 a.m. when you're changing the stage over to take in the sunset.