Make your own Cigarette Filter Tubes 100 in a box @ asda 55p
Make your own Cigarette Filter Tubes 100 in a box are currently 55p in Asda, Everywhere else that sells these are 99p, not a big saving but still a saving.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: cuzzy on Mar 04, 2012 13:34: Don`t bypass swear filter
Same with my girlfriend, So got her the machine that you use these tubes with, an that only cost £3. An now save around £10-15 every week over what she use to spend on normal cigarettes
Edited By: cuzzy on Mar 04, 2012 13:52: Quote edited
I smoked for 20 years (stopped 4 years ago) I agree sometimes smoking is enjoyable but lots of the time it is more of a habit/addiction. It is so horrible seeing young kids walking down the road after school puffing away, I do not miss smoking in the slightest as there are so many downsides to it.
Edited By: cuzzy on Mar 04, 2012 13:35: Quote edited
Some people dont like drinking but you see the booze deals coming hot!
Like you can say anything McCririck with your cigar on your picture... oO
And roll on the Darwin Awards. (_;)
What a hypocrite!! He obviously forgot hes advertising cigars. good price for these as op says normally £1. This should be smoking hot. lol. Simplejimbo overrules kissing?With his toxic personality,its probably best.Last week him and another pooped over my smoking related post and caused alot of trouble. Don't suppose that's anything unusual,but suggest that some get a life and stop posting on things that do not really concern them as non smokers
It's not so difficult to understand is it? Cigarette smoke reeks. And anything or anyone exposed to it does too. I don't have a problem with people smoking - it's their business. And if I choose to spend time amongst smokers that's my choice and I understand that I'm likely to smell of smoke afterwards. I just object to people foisting their smoke on me when I have no means of escape - on public transport for example. I don't fart on the bus (even though it's more justifiable given that it's a basic bodily function and the smell doesn't, generally, cling to your clothes afterwards) so surely smokers can resist for an hour or 2.
Hot deal BTW.
It's not so difficult to understand is it? Cigarette smoke reeks. And anything or anyone exposed to it does too. I don't have a problem with people smoking - it's their business. And if I choose to spend time amongst smokers that's my choice and I understand that I'm likely to smell of smoke afterwards. I just object to people foisting their smoke on me when I have no means of escape - on public transport for example. I don't fart on the bus (even though it's more justifiable given that it's a basic bodily function and the smell doesn't, generally, cling to your clothes afterwards) so surely smokers can resist for an hour or 2.
Hot deal BTW.
When have you seen people smoking on public transport ?
The thing is, m8, I've never had to wash ALL the clothes I was wearing, just because a drinker was somewhere in the same room as me.
Also, today, although I am "indoors" I have to wear long johns, a pullover, a fleece jacket and a very warm top coat.
All because of smokers who are not clever enough to realise that when they stand outside to partake of their addiction, by an automatic door, it stays open and lets the cold in.
^ Not a rant, just replying to your question.
ps. The smoking ban has also reduced the enjoyment of pubs for me also as they are very empty now.
Edited By: Pluun on Mar 04, 2012 17:20
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It's not so difficult to understand is it? Cigarette smoke reeks. And anything or anyone exposed to it does too. I don't have a problem with people smoking - it's their business. And if I choose to spend time amongst smokers that's my choice and I understand that I'm likely to smell of smoke afterwards. I just object to people foisting their smoke on me when I have no means of escape - on public transport for example. I don't fart on the bus (even though it's more justifiable given that it's a basic bodily function and the smell doesn't, generally, cling to your clothes afterwards) so surely smokers can resist for an hour or 2.
Hot deal BTW.
When have you seen people smoking on public transport ?
Sorry, I haven't kept a record of dates and times. I wasn't suggesting it happens all the time. It was just an example.