That's how I started smoking back in Basic Training. It was one way to pass the time, especially in a n Oklahoma winter where hurry up and wait in 38-45 degree weather was standard. Lucky's were only .35 cents a pack where Marlboro's were a dollar five a pack. So everyone smoked Lucky's
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I still hear those ads thanks to XM and Radioclassics on CH 82. I even get to hear Jack Webb hawking Fatima brand cigs.
ReplyDeleteUsed to work with a woman named L.S. She had an amazing figure.
ReplyDeleteWe used to say LSMFT - L.S. means fabulous (deleted)!
This was long before sexual harrassment became an issue.
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Smoked a few of those. Unfiltered Camel's too. Chesterfields used to be another good one. I collected the coupons, 14 in every carton.
ReplyDeleteUsed to carry a pack of those for the 'bummers' in the squadron... :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's how I started smoking back in Basic Training. It was one way to pass the time, especially in a n Oklahoma winter where hurry up and wait in 38-45 degree weather was standard. Lucky's were only .35 cents a pack where Marlboro's were a dollar five a pack. So everyone smoked Lucky's
ReplyDeleteYes brings back a lot of memories. I have recently quit thank God but for a long time smoking was my friend.Alex
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