21 October 2009

slaughterers

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If the video in this post doesn't make you want to barf, I don't know what will. Seriously. A string of baldfaced lies so egregious you won't be able to keep down lunch.

15 comments:

  1. Your linky seems to no worky!
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  2. After 5 tries and getting server not found, I tried again - now worky!

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  3. You finally realized that smoke is good for your 'puter?
    (He said, blowing smoke at his once-white-now-beige seven year old G4 iLamp.)

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  4. I smoke at my desk when I have my big window and my front door open to whisk the smoke out....

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  5. So, first you don't let anyone see you for years...now you're going apeshit!

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  6. I roll my own. American Spirit 100% tobacco, no additives, no chemicals, etc... I've been doing it now for years. I refuse to buy a pack of cigarettes.

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  7. Why don't you make the blog one big picture of yourself!!!

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  8. Damn, we all know better yet each of us smokes?!

    We each rationalize. I heard 99 saying she only does like 5-10 smokes a day, and to look out when it's time.

    Hell I have no excuse. Addiction since age 11 I guess.

    Big Dan with his "no chemicals, No additives, America Spirit's"

    Although I got to admit I have quite a few empty green NAS (Natural American Spirit) packs everywhere. Some I put business cards inside until they are thick like a cigarette book. Some are packed with electronic parts, little projects I was trying to fix and had to store all the junk. I been doing NAS for several years now too. Used to be Camel, and used to be Marlboro before that. No more joe camel coupons though. Big Dan will be glad to know I too roll, usually I strip my NAS butts, saving the tobacco. It's a nasty habit I hope get's dropped one day, before I drop from it.

    ~phil

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  9. Oh yeah Paul Mall for a short while in the USAF... It was a macho thing..

    ~phil

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  10. And as far as the self portraits go, I think it's great. I too don't put much info out about myself. Frankly I don't have a nice DSLR camera. (Of course I am always willing to take donations for a Nikon D4)
    Some chatter about the D4 here..
    http://nikonrumors.com/2009/08/16/rumor-nikon-d4-for-sale-on-11-08-09.aspx

    But the main thing is I was hella ugly with missing teeth for awhile. Why would I want to be on film or photo? heh..

    On the other hand if someone donated a D4 to me, I could be talked into doing the "The Full Monty." heh heh..

    Alright, I back to watching the war now...

    ~phil

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  11. D4 - Damn your making me drool now!

    I want one, I want one - or I'll go for a Canon if my bellows from my Canon F1 fits it!

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  12. I started rolling to save much-o buck-o's.

    When I tried American Spirit, I now can't smoke bought cigarettes like Marlboro. I have no idea what's in them, but they don't taste like American Spirit, which is 100% tobacco and nothing else.

    It makes me wonder: what is in bought cigarettes in packs like Marlboro, etc...??? They taste like shit to me now, if I try one.

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  13. I've been making my own cigs for over 18 years now. American Spirit is too pricey for me. There are other additive-free brands which are much cheaper. Today I'm smoking Native® brand, from the Mohawk Nation in NY.

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  14. Big Dan, I have the same deal. It was a small hump to get on using only NAS, they seemed harsher to me at the time. I've bummed smokes off people and they burn too quick or something. My NAS I can light one set it in the tray, come back, and have to re-light it.

    I would have to say, something which makes it burn faster is in the (non NAS) smokes. Not everyone can get NAS I've noticed, but at the same time everyone seems to know what NAS is.

    PS: your not an idiot for smoking, your just hooked like I am.

    ~phil

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  15. Nicotine is the drug of choice for intelligent people.

    It perks you up as it calms you down. It actually enhances brain function and decreases the need to break things.

    One may have to pay a steep price for this benefit, but, clearly, as many would be dead without cigarettes as die from them. This is NEVER factored-in to public opinion on the matter.

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