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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Manhattan" data-source="post: 294975" data-attributes="member: 341"><p>Rollups are, indeed, just handrolled cigs. I think she smoked Bugler until I turned her onto the Daughters & Ryan products.</p><p></p><p>Turkish ovals are a style of cig, usually a very mild tobacco mixture, in the eponymous oval-shapped tubes. UNfiltered in the varieties I saw (Nat Sherman and Philip Morris.) Balkan Sobranie made them, though I have never seen nor smoked them.</p><p></p><p>The common factor is that the lady preferred an unfiltered smoke. Luckies now and again, too, come to think of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Manhattan, post: 294975, member: 341"] Rollups are, indeed, just handrolled cigs. I think she smoked Bugler until I turned her onto the Daughters & Ryan products. Turkish ovals are a style of cig, usually a very mild tobacco mixture, in the eponymous oval-shapped tubes. UNfiltered in the varieties I saw (Nat Sherman and Philip Morris.) Balkan Sobranie made them, though I have never seen nor smoked them. The common factor is that the lady preferred an unfiltered smoke. Luckies now and again, too, come to think of it. [/QUOTE]
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