Balls2U Alfrescian Loyal Joined Aug 8, 2008 Messages 19,638 Points 113 Today at 1:55 PM #81 My father's fav brand.
T True Believer Alfrescian Loyal Joined Oct 15, 2023 Messages 15,380 Points 113 Today at 4:37 PM #82 My uncle used to smoke this brand, Lark before giving up the habit for good by his early 50s.
glockman Old Fart Asset Joined Sep 11, 2010 Messages 39,308 Points 113 Today at 5:36 PM #83 rocket said: When I younger, I saw 555 ,Salem consulate and Newport. This one never see before. Need ask @glockman Click to expand... Yes I remember this UK brand. Their black and gold John Player Special was well known and they even sponsored F1.
rocket said: When I younger, I saw 555 ,Salem consulate and Newport. This one never see before. Need ask @glockman Click to expand... Yes I remember this UK brand. Their black and gold John Player Special was well known and they even sponsored F1.
glockman Old Fart Asset Joined Sep 11, 2010 Messages 39,308 Points 113 Today at 5:46 PM #84 The good old days when ciggies were sold in tins of 50 sticks. A tin was usually placed on individual tables at funeral wakes.
The good old days when ciggies were sold in tins of 50 sticks. A tin was usually placed on individual tables at funeral wakes.
rocket Alfrescian Loyal Joined Oct 5, 2012 Messages 20,509 Points 113 Today at 8:17 PM #85 glockman said: The good old days when ciggies were sold in tins of 50 sticks. A tin was usually placed on individual tables at funeral wakes. Click to expand... I saw these before.
glockman said: The good old days when ciggies were sold in tins of 50 sticks. A tin was usually placed on individual tables at funeral wakes. Click to expand... I saw these before.
C Charlie99 Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 7,903 Points 113 Today at 9:05 PM #86 glockman said: The good old days when ciggies were sold in tins of 50 sticks. A tin was usually placed on individual tables at funeral wakes. Click to expand... I am able to recall those days where the adults have a tin of 50 cigarettes, especially the 555
glockman said: The good old days when ciggies were sold in tins of 50 sticks. A tin was usually placed on individual tables at funeral wakes. Click to expand... I am able to recall those days where the adults have a tin of 50 cigarettes, especially the 555