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Growing your own tobacco was quite popular in the 50s, but apparently it tastes absolutely horrid.
Its true. Tobacco is very unpalatable. The only way it can be smoked if if the natives spit on the leaves whilst they are shredding them. The strands are then rolled between the firm pert perspiring breasts of young nubiles, to form the perfect woodbine. Damn fine people those redskins.
Customer - "Well, I was going to take up smoking but I've just noticed that the brand I wanted to smoke, which used to be in a blue packet is now in a plain white packet with standard lettering so I've suddenly decided I will lead a healthy lifestyle instead. And I'll vote Labour from now on too, in grateful thanks"
Shopkeeper - "Good for you, Sir!"
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That was an excert from "The Strange World of Dawn Primarolo"
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I think taht the theory about plain packets is that companies won't be able to get around advertising rules by sponsoring events using their corporate colours.
Customer - "Well, I was going to take up smoking but I've just noticed that the brand I wanted to smoke, which used to be in a blue packet is now in a plain white packet with standard lettering so I've suddenly decided I will lead a healthy lifestyle instead. And I'll vote Labour from now on too, in grateful thanks"
Shopkeeper - "Good for you, Sir!"
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That was an excert from "The Strange World of Dawn Primarolo"
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Chan
Shame on you, mentioning that woman's name. Wash your mouth (or your keyboard) out with soap and water!
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