Anyone else here think this stuff tastes like crap? Its how I would imagine a dusty old man cock would taste and although I can tolerate a couple of drags it just rapes my mouth. I end up spitting loads and looking like a rough teenage prick - but I'm not. Well, I'm not a teenager.
Anyone else agree? Drum Gold is just about bearable, but marginally.
Edit - also how do you avoid spitting enough to fill 1/4 bottle (300ml)? Its mad.
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Spitting? Drink water or something. Or chew gum. I dunno.
How many sucks of a dusty old man's cock do you think you could tolerate?
No. Drum is of a superior quality to Golden Virginia. Drum is of the perfect fine cut, although it it is a half cut tobbaco. It is of the perfect moisture content for rolling. Golden Virginia, on the other hand, should be called Golden Retriever as is is the same colour and it is so wet it that it is like a dog pissed on it.
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You have not been to jail in the UK. They sell Drum and Golden Virginia in some of the UK prisons and prison tobbaco - its good awful and comes in a plain green plastic pouch. When I was asking my bro how much it cost (he had been on his holidays) he said the Drum and GV were on par with outside prices, the prison tobbaco was £3.50 for 'as much as you can carry'.
Sometimes you can get the prison tobbaco in shops and pubs under the counter. It is fucking rank. The only way I found I could get away with it was to mix it 1 part prison mix and 9 parts drum.
I think I have said before that GV made one called GV Dark. That was a damp tobbaco, but smokable - it was very sweet. Have not seen it for years.
You have got me thinking now. I can sort of tolerate Drum now, but it's either GV or Cutters choice (at a push). I am rather curious about GV Gold, but it's not very common.
As for Prison baccie, I will have to ask my mate. Sounds pretty interesting, especially as it's so cheap for as much as you can grab, and the plain green pouch (minus the numerous health warnings and logos/branding which I suppose the Govt want to ban now anyway). Seems like Prisons are Government Policy sandpits for testing.