>I can see it now, a new grass-roots (no pun intended) movement: Roll Your Own!!!!My mom is a smoker. She started smoking a couple of days after I was born and is still puffing away. She used to roll her own back in the late 60's and 70's. She didn't grow tobacco (even thought CT is a good tobacco-growing state), but back then (and probably still now, I don't know), you could by cans of tobacco (about the size of coffee cans) all ready for rolling. She even had a little "machine" that made it easy.
~~Bonnie
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>Something tells me that guy might be growing more than just tobacco plants :)
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>I love this quote:
"I want to get to where I don't have to go to the store and buy tobacco, but I'll just be able to supply my own from one year to the next" >But where's the fun in that, if you can't drive to your local 7/11 late at night to get a Big Gulp and a box of Marlboro's???
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>But this quote kills me....
"'Yeah, we're going to die of cancer, but do we have to die of poverty as well?'" >I wonder if that guy will have that quote engraved on his tombstone....
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>I can see it now, a new grass-roots (no pun intended) movement: Roll Your Own!!!!