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If You Believe That The Detectors That Find The Best Are The Deepest....Then You Probably Believe This.....:rofl:

I remember my pediatrician used to smoke in his examination room.

I listen to a lot of old time radio, especially Jack Benny (sponsored by Lucky Strikes) and Abbott and Costello (sponsored by Camel.) The commercials are as funny as the shows sometimes. They both used doctors to endorse their products. I think it was Camel that billed their smokes as easy on your "T-Zone." "That's T for taste, and T for throat." Lucky used to have designer wrapped Christmas Cartons for that gift that will keep giving long after the holidays.

That said. I gave them up last September. Not one cheat either (No cigar, pipe or dip.) The only time I really feel like one is when I'm detecting or when I see an old time print ad for ciggys.

Chris

I just saw the above ad had reference to T-zone.
 
I quit smoking many years ago and rewarded myself with my first metal detector. One of the best things I've done all my life :smoke:
 
For the first 100 or so days I was tossing $2.50 (5 half dollars) into a jar. I stoppped at that point because all the act was doing was reminding me about smoking. I still have the full jar and will spend it on something fun someday. Probably MD related too.

Chris
 
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