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The Harley cigs were comparable to Generic brand cigarettes. They were cheap and kept selling 2 for the price of one. I smoked for a while, of course I didn't have a Harley back then.
I remember those... you didn't buy them for the taste you bought them for the occasional free t-shirt and the fact that they were about $8.00 a carton when camels and marbs were about $14 or $15. They went out of fashion and they got renamed to mavericks with the same black box and similar eagle logo.
The skin flicks.... The german $h!t vid would have a Deuce, the gay one would have a Fat Bob, the interacial would have a Night Rod, the over 50 would have a rocker and the over 80 would have a crossbones?
Last edited by walkamile; Oct 13, 2008 at 09:31 PM.
I don't ever remember them having t shirts with them but I do remember buying one pack and getting one free. Hell I would smoke anything back then, well almost anything. One time at a Racetrac gas station they had Grand Prix cigs for 89 cents a pack. I was happy as hell till I smoked them and promptly trashed them. I never trashed a pack of smokes in my life they were that bad. lol
Ha! You forgot to mention being wrapped up in your black and orange HD fleece throw, or sitting at your HD table with matching stools, under the HD wall clock, wearing your HD wedding bands on your left hand and the HD owner's ring on your right, while your OL makes the bed with your HD sheets and HD comforter, then pulls back the HD curtains to take a peek at that shiney HD sitting in the open garage next to the HD toolbox full of HD tools...breathe...
The HD cigarettes haven't been the same since 2006. The new ones burn way too hot. HD knows about this but will not do anything about it or cover it under warranty.
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