In "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Mr. Sir substitutes his smoking habit with eating sunflower seeds. He often munches on these seeds to cope with his cravings and the stress of his job at Camp Green Lake. This habit reflects his attempt to replace one unhealthy behavior with another.
jbj
Jon Voight
I think it is an f-350
i like mr sir and zero
He thinks he is an annoying lowlife
After Mr. Sir quit smoking, he ate sunflower seeds. He believed that they helped him quit.
Because they are his substitute for smoking.
Zigzag stole Mr. Sir's sunflower seeds in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. He took them without permission and caused trouble for Mr. Sir by eating them all. This led to consequences for Zigzag and the other boys in the camp.
Sir Walter Raleigh
Tobacco was introduced in England during the late 16th century from the New World. Sir Walter Ralegh enjoyed pipe smoking and there are several stories (some may well be apocryphal) about his smoking habit.
what kind of weed have you been smoking
jbj
yes, mr. sir suks
i like mr sir and zero
He thinks he is an annoying lowlife
Jon Voight
I think it is an f-350