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It should read:
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SUNRAY SENDS AND ENDS :remember :support |
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You tell 'im, Jif
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You anti-smoker you
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I used to be a Camel smoker, but as I've gotten older I can't catch'em anymore.
When I was at school Camel was known as the only cigarette with a picture of the factory on the packet.
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So I take it you would "walk a mile for a camel" then?
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I would always prefer the proper, longer, straight-thru Yank ciggies wholly devoid of any mufflers, Chesterfield or Pall Mall; I keep a small stock of the latter, privately imported, for special occasions. ![]() ![]() ![]() R. |
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