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    I now understand why they arrested the kid (I wonder if his name was Billy). There has been a nationwide history of criminal activity among our seven year old youth-

    7-year-old on dirt bike arrested, cuffed - U.S. news - Weird news - Vehicular weirdness - msnbc.com

    Billy the Kid made international news-

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...un-school.html
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    that commercial was pretty neat , i wish i could get it as my Rungsignal (ringtone). lol.
    and that chick is definately my kinda chick. i been workin on my lady friends to try the vertigo snus designed for women. they all think im chewing , which kind of bothers me , but they never see me spit , so they have all asked why i decided to chew instead of smoke....lol...the term snus doesnt seem to register , or they think im talking candy snus (camel).

    although the camel robust was actually not bad. smelled like tea a little , and kind of has a hin of general original taste to it , only weaker and sweeter. when the apocalypse comes , ill be hoarding all snus. i might even try the skoal crap then (doubtful)...

    watching max and ruby , getting some coffee filters cut up with

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    folgers dark roast
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    well , talk about awesome! just rolled some general los in a coffee filter. talk about flavor!!! did a little experimenting to see if a triangle shape is better than a rectangle , and depending on how much i put in (eyeballed not measured) , it seems like rectangles are good for tiny bits (about what i would expect to be in a regular portion) , and triangles are great for bigger portions (one is almost a half inch by 1 and a half. ). . . can we say ekstra maxi size!!!

    i think the fact that i added a little water the other day helps keep it all together. once i get it all folded up , i squeeze it to seal , and the juice soaks the paper. very soft material , very secure , and i get the citrus flavor , without the extreme tang to the flavor. very nice. ill be buying los and getting twice as much for my money from now on.


    only thing that sucks now , is i have been buying the original , and they just got a fresh batch in , and the los i have the date is today , so im gonna be snus'n some stale stuff for aa week or two...


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    Don't worry about it being out of date. Snus doesn't really go bad and that's just a best by date, not expired. I doubt I have a single can of snus at this point outside a few cans of GW that are within the best by date. Of course they have been in the freezer since I stocked up on pre-pact snus last spring.

    I'm still using the lipton tea bags as they are thinner then coffee filters and more comfortable for me. I assume you are hand baking then a bit before you put them in the filter. You can shape it any way you want. I go with the long type as in 01 as that works better for me.

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    Oden's Extra Stark OP. This is the stuff of legend.

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    Welcome to the smokeless forum Bsg. I don't think we've seen you here before but it appears that you are in the right place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hittman View Post
    Welcome to the smokeless forum Bsg. I don't think we've seen you here before but it appears that you are in the right place.

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    Thanks Hitt, feels right to me! Quick question, does White Portion snus get that slimey feel to it after a while, or does it stay relatively dry?

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    The only dry/white portion I use is general mint and it does get a little slimey if I keep it in for too long. I would say its good for at least an hour and a half.
    Sanity is overrated. I'd rather be happy.

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    Gutter, I like the FUBAR Grunt and Medic, but wasn't keen on the R&R. The rum was artificial tasting on the drip, and I couldn't do it more than once. I gave it away. Some don't find it to be too strong, but I find it hits me pretty hard, especially first thing in the morning. Use the squeeze bottle, pop a t-bomb, wait a half hour, and do the Brain Hit. Almost get that old smoker's morning rush.

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    Welcome to the Dark Side, Bsg.
    Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. -C.S. Lewis

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