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Nasal Snuff.

GQgeek

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Originally Posted by RJman
Your Beastlord casts a Reacharound spell! +5

PS: GQGeek, say hi to Tumnus for me. That's Tumnus, not Tumescence.


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Dude..... That's clever, but sick.

As for your first comment, beastlords have very limited offensive spells and the recast is quite slow on them (30s iirc). Sadly, such a spell would not do a whole lot for you. A beastlord's pet actually does most of the work. Most beastlords are lazy.
 

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I knew an old man who always used snuff. He was a relative, but considered by all to be tasteless and a bit of an idiot: the Lapo of our family. Even after his death the snuff is still laughed at: it was absolutely the most absurd gesture, and he even used one of his ancestor's boxes.

You actually use snuff?
 

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Originally Posted by Biscione
I knew an old man who always used snuff. He was a relative, but considered by all to be tasteless and a bit of an idiot: the Lapo of our family. Even after his death the snuff is still laughed at: it was absolutely the most absurd gesture, and he even used one of his ancestor's boxes. You actually use snuff?
I see it as a rather English gesture, but nonetheless, yes I do use snuff. I believe the former German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt, also uses snuff. I enjoy the scent of it.
 

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I love tobacco in all its forms and smoke cigarettes, cigars, pipes and hookah's with regularity. Snuff is ok but I get tired of it after a while. Still, i always have a tin of poschl's gletscher prise on hand. F&T is just to dry for me. Onoza spearmint is good snuff.
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In a relatively large city such as seattle, would you imagine regular smoke shops to carry brands like Poschl and seemingly more speciality snuffs? I've tried it several times over the past year, but usually when I was too drunk to really notice a difference between the cigarette I was smoking and the buzz from the snuff.
 

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Originally Posted by east hastings
In a relatively large city such as seattle, would you imagine regular smoke shops to carry brands like Poschl and seemingly more speciality snuffs? I've tried it several times over the past year, but usually when I was too drunk to really notice a difference between the cigarette I was smoking and the buzz from the snuff.

It seems high quality snuffs are really only available online. Of course, the great snuff shops are all gone now, but those were located in England to begin with.
 

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I just got this German snuff: Packard's Club Snuff.

It has this very refrehing menthol smell, and I would recommend it for after an after-meal snuff, or perhaps something for fatigue.

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What I'd like to try is Fribourg & Treyer's Santo Domingo snuff, which used to have the reputation of being the most expensive sold.

I believe it was French violet scented Cuban tobacco.
 

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good to see another poster (LabelKing) who is as open and comprehensive about indulging in a vice as i am.

I am not a snuff user, have tried it and it did not do much for me. I prefer cigarettes and cigars...i've also tried dip, and it was an enjoyable experience but a bit messy and inconvenient so i never used it again.
 

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LabelKing: The Packard's is good stuff! I got some in an order I placed a while back, and really liked it. The fruit notes were a bit odd at first, but once I got used to it I really came to appreciate that extra layer.
 

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