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To: Ff--150
In Spain, in the seventies, I smoked a couple Turkish cigarettes, I believe, which must have been different tobacco. The taste was remarkable, and though I smoked 2 or 3 packs then, after that first one it was hours before I forced myself to smoke the second.

I have found the same thing with RYO cigarettes. I smoke no where near what I smoke when smoking regulars. there are also less burn additives, so they go out if left unattended, unlike regular ones.

16 posted on 09/04/2003 8:01:15 AM PDT by Gabz (anti-smokers - personification of everything wrong in this country.)
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To: Gabz
I have found the same thing with RYO cigarettes. I smoke no where near what I smoke when smoking regulars. there are also less burn additives, so they go out if left unattended, unlike regular ones.

that's right--"no where near." I wonder though if the sugar makes the regular cigarettes burn as you mentioned, for our bodies use sugar for fuel. Remember, the Indians regarded tobacco as sacred.

17 posted on 09/04/2003 9:08:46 AM PDT by Ff--150 (we have been fed with milk, not meat)
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