5/22/2008 - Discount cigarettes
all right, bob stubs his discount cigarettes out on the balcony railing, flicking the butt over the side and into the street. he's thinking about it right now, the way mikey's shirt doesn't quite reach the top of his jeans and if it does, it's only because mikey just woke up and he's wearing pyjamas. bob kind of likes mikey's pyjamas, but he won't even tell that to himself. bob really doesn't think about the way it feels when mikey's got his hips pressed up against bob's, like when he's telling bob something, or he's got an arm around bob's shoulders and he's kind of, bob isn't even sure. he just knows that he can't feel the angles of mikey's hips through their clothes, and he keeps his fingers away from the belt on mikey's jeans. down on the street, bob recognizes ray's car. the phone goes in his pocket, and bob silences it with one hand as he opens the glass door behind him. it's maybe going to rain later, so he shuts it all the way and locks it, and he doesn't have time to change out of his wet hoodie into something dry. so he doesn't, just shoves his damp socks into his shoes and turns out the lights. frank calls when bob gets in the elevator, and bob doesn't really mind when the call gets lost. he keeps his phone in hand when he's heading down, and it starts ringing again as soon as he gets a signal. bob kind of smirks when he gets a shaky photo message of what looks like frank, flipping him off, and resists the urge to send frank one back.
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4/8/2008 - Buy cigarettes
"That's it, I've had it," he said. "Maybe this is what I need to finally get me to quit. I want to quit. I have been trying to, but it's tough." Mr. Gouveia said he smokes around a pack of buy cigarettes every day and a pack costs him anywhere from $4.50 to around $5.25. The thought of paying $6 a day for cigarettes scares him, he said. Next to him, 79 year-old Adelinho Trinidade showed no such anxiety as he enjoyed some tobacco grown in his yard. Mr. Trinidade, who has been smoking for more than 60 years, said he enjoys excellent health and has never suffered any ill-effects from smoking. "I had stomach surgery twice but it didn't have anything to do with smoking," he said. Mr. Trinidade produced a small tin of his tobacco and some rolling papers from inside his jacket. "This tobacco grew right here in New Bedford," he said, fingering the amber leaves which, he said, were three years old. Quitting is not something he is considering, Mr. Trinidade said. Farther up the Avenue, Eddie Pimental was among a group of friends smoking in front of the New Bedford Sports Club.
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3/14/2008 - Camel online
I am against the increase in the cigarette tax by $1. Yes, I am a smoker who already pays his fair share of taxes when I purchase discount camel. As an article in the Boston Globe pointed out, it is expected "the state will take in $711 million from tobacco settlement funds and tobacco taxes in fiscal 2008, but only $12.8 million - 1.8 percent - will go toward fighting tobacco use," according to a report from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, the Cancer Action Network and the American Lung Association. Before you mention the tobacco settlement money, where do you think that comes from? Right, the smokers, in higher camel online costs and not some magical tax fairy.
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3/14/2008 - buy camel
Coming in second-place are the exploits of John Daly and Co. in the Hooters Owl's Nest, a popular hospitality tent at last weekend's PODS Championship. According to a March 9 article in the Tampa Tribune, Daly, who missed the PODS cut after rounds of 78-80, spent much of Saturday sitting on a barstool, drinking beers, smoking buy camel and signing autographs. The article also said: Daly chugged a beer with one spectator who walked away while shouting, "I just drank with John Daly." Long John gave the middle finger to a news photographer. (Another member of his group mooned the photographer.) Daly autographed the backside of a woman's jeans. According to that woman, they also had an interesting conversation: "I go, 'Here I am again. I'm your worst nightmare.' He goes, 'Oh no you're not, honey. As a matter of fact, I like it when you walk away.' "He goes, 'I like your butt. I'm a butt man.' He goes, 'And you have a nice butt.' Yeah baby, he likes my butt." We here at the Scramble ask: They're talking about cigarettes, right?
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