Throw one of the cigarettes over-board, and the boat becomes one cigarette lighter.
9 out of 10 GI's in Vietnam smoked cigarettes (cigarettes were ISSUED in every "C" Ration Meal). Probably 5 out of those 10 men owned zippo cigarette lighters (the rest of us used matches, that also came in every "C" Ration Meal). The "zippo" cigarette lighters were also used to ignite the thatched roofs of people's homes (burning down villages).
Matches are used when there is not a lighter. People use matches to light cigarettes and grills as well as candles. Some people take them camping.
it's believed to be matches, most people say lighters however they weren't around back then.
they didnt in Europe due to it not being native plant,in America i assume it would be lit with flint and straw or something else that's very dry and flammable
The color of lighters can vary by brand or design, but in general, there is no universal meaning associated with the colors of lighters. Some people may have personal preferences or superstitions related to certain colors, but there is no standardization of color meanings for lighters.
Allowed to smoke? Very much so. They chained smoke, traded cigarettes, mooched cigarettes, dreamed of cigarettes and even got them with all their meal packs. They even got matches in those meal packs. Smoking in the 1940s was as popular as breathing, eating and sleeping and you know what else.
Lighters by Bruno mars, Eminem & co? It means that people sometimes do make their dreams come true with hard work.
No, cigarettes offend allah and his people.
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Canada does not buy cigarettes for people. The Canadian government recognizes that it is better for Canadians to refrain from smoking cigarettes.
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