Well, I for one will chime in with some actual information. You’re an adult. Do what you want to do. As someone already mentioned, the different brands have different tobacco blends, additives, and thus, flavors. Premium brand cigarettes, such as Camels, Marlboros, etc taste much smoother, while the lower quality cigarettes such as GPCs and all are, in my opinion, harsh and nasty. Hey, if you’re going to pick up a rotten habit, you might as well do it right. Life’s too short to smoke crappy cigarettes. I personally smoke Kamel (with a K) Reds. I would smoke Kamel Red Lights simply because I’m an art kid and it’s a Mondrian in disguise, but I happen to like the heavier Reds. Kamel Reds are smoother tasting than Marlboro reds, but you’d probably like Kamel Red Lights better anyway, plus it’s a cool looking pack which doesn’t scream “I’m smoking lights! I’m a girl!” if that concerns you
Menthos contain… well, menthol. I find them noxious and disgusting, personally. A friend of mine who is a very dedicated pack a day smoker will switch to menthols when she gets sick, because she can’t smoke regular ones. The menthols are, apparently, upper respiratory infection compatible :rolleyes:
I always pack my cigarettes, the tobacco generally settles a good 1/4 inch. I find they burn slower (longer?) than when I smoke an unpacked cigarette.
Mr. Armadillo likes Turkish Golds. They’re okay, I don’t particularly dislike them, but I wouldn’t go out and buy a pack myself. I prefer Kamel Reds almost to the exclusion of everything else, and I don’t smoke so much that I have to buy a pack of whatevers if a particular convenience store doesn’t carry Kamel Reds. I generally smoke a pack about every two weeks. Often I forget I have them and they get stale before I finish a pack. I just moved to Oregon, and it appears there is one store in the entire state that carries them, so I figure my occasional social smoke habit is soon to end anyway.
Enjoy your college years, nearly all my friends from college, both random acquaintences and dear, lasting friends I met through the social joys of the cancer-stick. Okay, that may be exaggerating a bit, but most of them I really did meet hanging out outside the dorm hall or art building, puffing away. I even ended up living with a girl I met puffing away outside the art building. We spent the next two years being smoking buddies between classes, then moved in together our senior year. It was a great year.
~mixie