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Poppydog.
10 Sep 18 10:50
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Was mildly shocked to learn this at the weekend standing in the queue at the supermarket tobacco counter (non-smoker, who doesn't do the lottery)

A brief bit of research
RRP
£5:50 - 2008
£3:60 - 1998
£1:40 - 1988

Govt tax seems to be 70%+ of that, I believe.

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Poppydog.
When: 10 Sep 18 10:52
Oh jeez. Betfair still got that ridiculous censor going.

F@gs

****$

Fa8s
By:
Poppydog.
When: 10 Sep 18 10:52
Oh jeez. Betfair still got that ridiculous censor going.

F@gs

****$

Fa8s
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 10 Sep 18 10:54
It always has been daft, but surely someone starting smoking now is one of the stupidest decision you could make.
By:
Ghetto Joe
When: 10 Sep 18 12:50
The glory days of smoking to look hard are long gone, the smoking ban in pubs put paid to that :(
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 10 Sep 18 13:08
The one thing I hate about the smoking ban is that it ruins beer gardens in the summer. Should be a reverse ban where the stinkies have to stay indoors when the sun's out.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 10 Sep 18 13:32
I don't smoke either but a mate smokes 60 a day and even more if he is on a weekender bender, that's about £250 a week Shocked
I bring him back a 1000 or so when I come back from holiday, €48 - €50 a sleeve so that's just under half what he pays in London.
By:
themightymac
When: 10 Sep 18 21:47
Non smokers must have had the equivalent of 40 a day, through passive smoking, back in the day if standing in betting shops and pubs 7 days a week.
By:
wit-ham
When: 10 Sep 18 21:53
As usual you have it the wrong way round if you wish to go outside
in the sun then the smoker is well within his rights to tell you to
p off back inside (no i don't smoke)
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