Yes. but the specific display in one lane of all the old school candies like Zagnuts, Neco wafers, Clark bars, etc is gone. Only the more modern stuff now.
I loved all that stuff. Especially the candy cigarettes.
Yes. but the specific display in one lane of all the old school candies like Zagnuts, Neco wafers, Clark bars, etc is gone. Only the more modern stuff now.
Geez, I am awash in philistines. I am the only one here to have friends who actually smoked crappy zigzag tobacco in their zigzags?
You could get this giant tin of tobacco with probably a thousand papers and the little rolling gizmo... And the black lung of course.
Back in my high school days when I worked at Carlisle's One Stop Shop, we sold that stuff. I'd bet the people buying papers and tobacco were outnumbered 100-1...and the generational and demographic difference told you all you needed to know about who was buying it for what reasons.
What was Moses really like?
There's at least 2 of us on INGO.
I'd imagine that most people buying zig-zags today probably actually roll tobacco in them.
Unless they are zig-zag filter tubes, I'd doubt it. That's what most if not all of the people I know who make their own use now.
I'd imagine that most people buying zig-zags today probably actually roll tobacco in them.
Does this thread title make anyone else hungry for salami?
Carmel has more churches per capita than any municipality in the state, I think. I have no problem with a mosque/ILC going in. In fact, there's already a significant Islamic population in Carmel from the ME and Pakistan/India.
Most of them live in my neighborhood, I think.
(I live in Carmel and am not Islamic. Although some on INGO might dispute that latter point.)
Does this thread title make anyone else hungry for salami?
Does this thread title make anyone else hungry for salami?
I'd imagine that most people buying zig-zags today probably actually roll tobacco in them.
(We have other violence to worry about...I assume from mostly nominal Christians).
Allegedly.
I'm waiting for someone to out me as a Catholic.