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Posted by ShepFL on October 19, 2005 at 12:12:12 from (155.14.78.39):
In Reply to: chewing tobacco posted by randy on October 19, 2005 at 10:23:11:
Takes about 6 months (duration of USN Carrier cruise). I quit everytime I went to sea as I could never get fresh Copenhagen. Quit about 3 yrs. ago and started again about 2 yrs. ago. Still going at it today. When I started Copenhagen was .35 cents a can. Today it is nearly $5.00 / can. Gets real spendy real quick - try to make a can last a week. Trying some Husky as alternative. Started this because it was what "cowboys" did and refused to smoke. Listened to my Dad hack his head off for 30 min. every morning from smoking Camel bare-a$$ cigs. My kids and wife are on to me to quit "Spit Tobacco" but have not done so yet. This is really my only vice.
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