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I seem to remember my grandpa chewing 5 Brothers. He was a steelmill electrician from before WW1 to the middle 1960's. He died in 1976 of old age. I tried it once. No thanks.
When you can get the last word with an echo, you may have the last word with your wife. - Chief Joseph, Nez Perce If goose was the only meat, there would be a lot more vegetarians. - Lloyd Adams, waterfowl hunter
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I remember when Walgreens had an entire isle of tobacco products. We tried them all. Almost every one has been mentioned here. There were thin plugs and thick plugs and the thin plugs always seemed to be a lot stronger. One we tried and actually grew to like was a brand called Cup. It was like spitting road tar.
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Yup. Used to use Days work, Brown mule, and Cannonball Whew... Cannonball was some rough schidt 💀 That was my first exposure to plug. I was ten or twelve when Chuck Russel, younger friend pulled out a package of cannon ball. I was higher than a kite and then sicker than a dog, worst headache I have ever had. Never did it ever again. No one explained spitting out the liquid.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Yup. Used to use Days work, Brown mule, and Cannonball Whew... Cannonball was some rough schidt 💀 That was my first exposure to plug. I was ten or twelve when Chuck Russel, younger friend pulled out a package of cannon ball. I was higher than a kite and then sicker than a dog, worst headache I have ever had. Never did it ever again. No one explained spitting out the liquid. I used can cannonball last as it was two plugs for price of one. Late 80’s and they were hard up and I was a tightwad. I enjoyed it
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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My wife's grandmother chewed Mickey Twist, bought it by the case. She also smoked some nasty little Italian stogies. She'd break the cigars in half, tuck half in her apron for later and smoke the 1/2 cigar jammed into her corn cob pipe. It smelled so foul even the flies left. She was an old Cherokee woman and lived to 92, to everyone's amazement. My wife and the other kids used to point out ants for her to spit on. She'd been known to hit flies in the air and was deadly accurate. Her least vulgar saying was, Honey, that's just slicker than cat schitt. Quite a woman.
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