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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 488220" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Hadn't thought about "Picayunes" in a long time. When I was in college ('64-'68) working in a pipe & tobacco shop, we sold these things by the pack and carton. Big hit with the college crowd. The shop didn't carry a lot of cigarettes, just the "special" stuff. I seem to remember "English Ovals" being quite popular. Stunk like the dickens; I always thought they were made out of rolled tar!! :cheers: FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 488220, member: 32"] Hadn't thought about "Picayunes" in a long time. When I was in college ('64-'68) working in a pipe & tobacco shop, we sold these things by the pack and carton. Big hit with the college crowd. The shop didn't carry a lot of cigarettes, just the "special" stuff. I seem to remember "English Ovals" being quite popular. Stunk like the dickens; I always thought they were made out of rolled tar!! :cheers: FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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