Your first cigarette
To be honest, inhaling the fumes from some burning leaves isn't the most natural thing in the world.
Tell us about the first time. Where, when, and who were you trying to show off to?
Or, if you've never tried a cigarette, tell us something interesting on the subject of smoking.
Personally, I've never ever smoked a cigarette. Lung damage from pneumonia put me off.
( , Wed 19 Mar 2008, 18:49)
To be honest, inhaling the fumes from some burning leaves isn't the most natural thing in the world.
Tell us about the first time. Where, when, and who were you trying to show off to?
Or, if you've never tried a cigarette, tell us something interesting on the subject of smoking.
Personally, I've never ever smoked a cigarette. Lung damage from pneumonia put me off.
( , Wed 19 Mar 2008, 18:49)
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I started whilst attending a private school in the west country.
There was little else to do inbetween latin prep and double calculus, so for a meagre sum, a packet of players could be purchased from the local stores by the boys of the upper school and one could spend a happy afternoon puffing away to ones hearts content behind the latin block.
One time a lorry containing a shipment of Marlboro jack-knifed outside the school drive and every boy in the school took advantage of a free hundred cancer sticks which were liberally smoked on school premises.
At that time it was like a very smokey version of Whiskey Galore as scores of boys gathered in the midst of thick clouds of fug and drew carcinogenic quantities of waste into their lungs. At one point there was a plume over the first year boarding block to rival Buncefield.
( , Tue 25 Mar 2008, 13:41, 1 reply)
There was little else to do inbetween latin prep and double calculus, so for a meagre sum, a packet of players could be purchased from the local stores by the boys of the upper school and one could spend a happy afternoon puffing away to ones hearts content behind the latin block.
One time a lorry containing a shipment of Marlboro jack-knifed outside the school drive and every boy in the school took advantage of a free hundred cancer sticks which were liberally smoked on school premises.
At that time it was like a very smokey version of Whiskey Galore as scores of boys gathered in the midst of thick clouds of fug and drew carcinogenic quantities of waste into their lungs. At one point there was a plume over the first year boarding block to rival Buncefield.
( , Tue 25 Mar 2008, 13:41, 1 reply)
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