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smoke crack instead
This is common sense. You shouldn't smoke in the first place, and if you smoke during war, then the enemy (if you are running away or something) can smell the smoke and follow you. Also, if you throw it away, the enemy can find it and track you down.
No they definitely did not smoke during the movie...but not surprised if they smoked off set at times.
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Yes.
No it is not allowed by all scholars.
Probably during the summer
No, Chaucer did not smoke tobacco. It was not grown in Europe during his lifetime. It was introduced by Sir Walter Raleigh during Queen Elizabeth's time.
not exactly,there could be powder coming out of a hole or puncture in the rocket.that could cause an explosion sending flaming debree everywhere.you should inspect the rocket first.if you see lots of smoke you can: a.throw a rock at it while it is still low to the ground b.send another rocket at it to make it explode c.DON'T LAUNCH ROCKETS WITHOUT INSPECTING THEM!
Yes, Jonas Armstrong does smoke. He was interviewed for a magazine and was smoking and drinking during the whole interview.
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