
I'm broke, you're broke, we're all broke. Even the smug guy on the balcony with the croissant hasn't got two AmEx gold cards to rub together these days. Tell everybody your schemes to save cash.
( , Thu 10 Nov 2011, 18:09)
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Assuming you don't want to give up, since that would save lots of money, then why not try growing your own tobacco. I had a look at the legality of this and prices and it looks like you ought to be able to save a faur bit growing your own. Shame I no longer smoke or I'd try it myself.
( , Thu 10 Nov 2011, 22:43, 14 replies)

except home-grown baccy tastes like arse.
It doesn't have all the rich and complex tastes of the added chemicals.
You should just grow your own pot.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 0:03, closed)

Had about 8 plants grow to around 5' high in a small room -- the smell was great! The only downside is if you're caught any money you saved over paying the local dealer will be lost during your unemployment due to a criminal record.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 0:48, closed)

by not keeping illegal marijuana plants in full view.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 1:35, closed)

To grow they needs lots and lots of sunlight, so keeping them hidden is quite tricky.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 2:52, closed)

for advice on dealing with climate problems.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 3:23, closed)

Won't be seeing my dealer for a few months now
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 12:57, closed)

who wouldn't mind switching their type of tobacco, I'm told by a number of friends that there's no additional tax on snuff like there is on other forms of tobacco. Mind you, it'll give you brown snot and you'll get some funny looks if you don't live near a mining town, but it will save you money.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 2:05, closed)

But it's not snuff at all, but tea bag-like pouches which are hekd between the cheeks and teeth -- verry odd to me.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 2:55, closed)

sound suspiciously like Skoal Bandits which we're banned here at some point in the past which I CBA looking up.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 12:35, closed)

I wondered what it was and almost asked to try some. Sounds like pretty nasty stuff though.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 14:08, closed)

to the ban on chewing tobacco, on the basis that snüss is marginally less harmful than the cigs. 'kin horrible, mind.
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 21:32, closed)

snus fares far better than marginally less harmful. Off the top of my head, I recall it slightly increases your risk of developing pancreatic cancer, and can cause blood pressure issues. There was a study done across Scandinavia over an extended period of time, and they found one instance of oral cancer linked to it out of a sample size of thousands. That was part of the basis for changing the required warning labels to the less menacing, "This tobacco product can damage your health and lead to addiction," or however you'd like to translate the Swedish. I'd take my chances with that over smoking. Also, there are a number of exemptions to chewing tobacco in the EU in regions with historical use. Pigtail twists are still sold in a number of countries, along with things like Oliver Twist. As far as I know, the ban only generally applies to all EU states for snus (with the exception of Sweden, who're are constantly bitching about it) and American style products like dip. Apologies for my tobacco geekery.
( , Sun 13 Nov 2011, 4:51, closed)

And snus is disgusting.. It may make you smell a bit better than the average smoker, but it will also make you look like a demented hamster/mong (it's usually placed under the top lip) and possibly ruin your teeth if you don't use 'portion snus'.
My father in law uses the stuff, grim. And, to cap it all, if it gets put into a glass after use then you just have to throw away the glass. Epic ruin, all your future beverages in that glass will taste like fermented arse.
( , Wed 16 Nov 2011, 9:34, closed)

The tobacco isn't brilliant but it's free
( , Fri 11 Nov 2011, 12:55, closed)
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