High Pockets
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Guttersnipe said:Experience taught me that packing cigarettes, with or without filters, is merely something people do out of habit. Yes, packing non-filtered cigarettes helps keep tobacco out of the teeth, but only marginally so. When I smoked, I hardly ever bothered - unless I wanted to look cool like Robert Mitchum - and I never found flare-ups or uneven burning to be a problem with good quality factory-made cigarettes.
Guttersnipe knows what he's talking about.
As a smoker of both Pall Mall and Camel cigarettes for years,...(I remember $2.10 cartons),.....packing a pack or tapping a single was not to fix a faulty product. The action was two fold,....one; to make the tobacco more dense, and two; to look cool.
We did a lot of things as smokers to look cool,....blowing smoke rings, french inhaling, finding novel ways of opening and striking your Zippo lighter, striking matches on the back of your leg, (providing you were wearing jeans of course.), and even spitting those little flecks of tobacco off the tip of your tongue.
It's a fact; most of us started smoking to look cool......and anything we could use to add to the "coolness" was adopted immediately.
I don't miss it at all.
(much)