Calling all smoker's
#46
I also hear that the ziplock bag ones can be rather variable in quality...
#47
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#50
To the op
You can go into any shop 7/11 and the like and buy rolling tobacco there.
It doesn't come in pouched it comes in tubs and honking great big ones at that.
I recall you can buy Canadian Classic and Accord and its around $50 for a tub, however when you go in ask for a "can" of rolling tobacco.
You can buy papers in any shop as well.
I did this once when I first moved here however people look at you as though you are smoking a joint, because no-one I have ever seen smokes rollies here
You can go into any shop 7/11 and the like and buy rolling tobacco there.
It doesn't come in pouched it comes in tubs and honking great big ones at that.
I recall you can buy Canadian Classic and Accord and its around $50 for a tub, however when you go in ask for a "can" of rolling tobacco.
You can buy papers in any shop as well.
I did this once when I first moved here however people look at you as though you are smoking a joint, because no-one I have ever seen smokes rollies here
#51

Mmmm Old Holborn and Golden Virginia. Reminds me of a time gone by when i used to indulge.
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I expect you can just pop next door and pick something to smoke from their basement. Probably at least one of your neighbours is doing it.
#54
Then again she swears blind the neighbours the other side are indulging in all sorts of bed hopping stuff. (They are Jehovah, do they do that sort of thing?)
I think she just wishes someone would invite her.
#55
Well according to "her next door" the house over the way thats rented out is a drug den and they are definitely growing and supplying. (I've seen no specific evidence although i believe her own son smokes it)
Then again she swears blind the neighbours the other side are indulging in all sorts of bed hopping stuff. (They are Jehovah, do they do that sort of thing?)
I think she just wishes someone would invite her.
Then again she swears blind the neighbours the other side are indulging in all sorts of bed hopping stuff. (They are Jehovah, do they do that sort of thing?)
I think she just wishes someone would invite her.

#57
Ladies and Gentleman thank you for the tobacco replies it was much appreciated.
How did the tread goto religion and everything else? lol
How did the tread goto religion and everything else? lol
#59
"The Smoke-free Places Act requires on December 1, 2006 that all indoor workplaces and public places be smoke-free. The Act requires all outdoor licensed areas and patios of all restaurants, lounges, beverage rooms and cabarets to be smoke-free."
Here is the full list: http://www.gov.ns.ca/hpp/cdip/smoke-free-places-act.asp
Here is the full list: http://www.gov.ns.ca/hpp/cdip/smoke-free-places-act.asp
#60
Never heard of it. FYI it's not enforced anywhere I've ever been in NS..



