Posted by: Kenn Chaplin | 16 November 2007
Smokies, The Cigarette Cereal
Posted in YouTube, health-care, public health | Tags: life and death
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That’s brilliant… I quit almost two years ago and just a couple of days ago I had a severe nicotine fit bad enough I smoked a year old cigarette I had stupidly left in my cupboard. I’ve got some friends who are in the process of quitting so I’m going to pass this along.
By: Gabriel... on 28 November 2007
at 1:21 pm