Zig Zag King Size 100mm Cigarette Rolling Machine


Zig Zag King Size 100mm Cigarette Rolling Machine by Zig Zag

          Features:
  • Clear Acrylic Construction
  • King Size 100mm
  • Instructions included

This Premium 100mm Cigarette Rolling Machine is the gold standard in loose tobacco rolling machines. Especially designed to fit 100mm King Size papers. Operated with a simple 4 steps, you can achieve the quality and consistency you can not get with the traditional hand rolling method. The result is a perfectly rolled cigarette every time, with maximum smokibility, minimum effort and little wasted tobacco. For Paper Size: 100mm, Construction: Acrylic Read more...

2000 Merit Ultra Lights Cigarette Think Light Huge Drum Marching Band Print Ad (21270)


2000 Merit Ultra Lights Cigarette Think Light Huge Drum Marching Band Print Ad (21270) by AdsPast.com

          Features:
  • Decorative collectible
  • Unique gift
  • Original vintage magazine advertisement print
  • Page size approx 7 3/4" x 10 1/2".

An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board. Read more...

1965 Winston Cigarette Couple in Park Big Drum Print Ad (13769)


1965 Winston Cigarette Couple in Park Big Drum Print Ad (13769) by AdsPast.com

          Features:
  • Page size approx 10 1/2" x 13 1/2".
  • Unique gift
  • Original vintage magazine advertisement print
  • Decorative collectible

An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board. Read more...

ID Credit Card Holder or Cigarette Case: Drum Majorette France Watch By Penny Silver


ID Credit Card Holder or Cigarette Case: Drum Majorette France Watch By Penny Silver by Penny Silver

List Price: $16.99
          Features:
  • HIGH-QUALITY IMAGE ENCASED IN RESIN -- NOT A CHEAP STICK-ON PHOTO!
  • MADE IN U.S.A.!
  • STAINLESS STEEL PREVENTS CREDIT CARD NUMBER THEFT AND DEMAGNITIZATION
  • HOLDS CREDIT CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, CASH, UP TO 8 REGULAR OR 100s CIGARETTES

This great handy case is perfect for holding credit cards, business cards, gym membership cards, cash, cigarettes -- all those small items that are easy to lose track of. IT'S NOT JUST FOR SMOKERS. It's made of durable stainless steel, and it measures 4" x 2.75" x 1/2". It has a strong latch and a spring-opening mechanism. The cigarette or card-holding bar is held in place with a spring.

The image is kept vivid by a UV-resistant, scratch-proof glossy polymer.

The polished steel lid is a perfect compact mirror. The case comes bubble-wrapped with a blank gift card. Gift-wrapping and a personalized gift-card free upon request! Read more...

Inside STS135: The Experience at the Final Shuttle Launch

08.07.11

Rule, but I'm not sure which one. But there's a singular focus here, and the only real crime would be to block someone's tripod-mounted camera.

Lenses bristle along the coast, set up since the middle of the night to stake out an ideal vantage point. It's an outlandish collection of gizmos–all manner of video recorders, lenses bigger than magnum wine bottles, boom mikes with wind screens–that reminds me that half the fun of space exploration is taking photos of what happens when we explore space.

With 56 minutes left until launch, a duo strums a guitar and plays a drum, while spectators smoke cigarettes out of habit or nervousness or need to do something, anything to pass the slowly ticking minutes. Kids are slathered with sunscreen and bug spray by parents who no doubt brought them so the youngsters could one day say they'd seen a shuttle launch. I wonder if they'll even remember the experience, like many of my generation can only hazily remember the Challenger disaster, the defining public tragedy of our lives, at least through September 10, 2001.

Source: Gadling

Inside STS135: The Experience at the Final Shuttle Launch ...

by Paul Brady

It's a logistical nightmare, seeing a launch. There's no certainty the weather will cooperate, as I and a reported one million other spectators know all too well. Hotels in Titusville and along the Space Coast charge incredible prices, which isn't exactly unfair–this is the hottest ticket in Florida!–but it does put rooms out of reach of many. And so we drive, in cars, in SUVs, in station wagons and RVs and camper vans with pop tops. Parked on sidewalks and lawns, along the sides of roads, there seems to be a suspension of rules.

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