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I'm tossing the cancer sticks and never looking back."
Sunday leaned back from the gout of flame and sucked on the cancer stick.
She held up her new cancer stick.
Keren frowned as he tapped out a cancer stick.
"But you better give up those cancer sticks or you won't live long enough to reap the benefits of either."
At the local service station, I'd heard other farmers call cigarettes "cancer sticks," and "coffin nails."
Looking back over my own experiences with the weed (cancer sticks, coffin nails), I can see that in the end quitting is an individual thing.
He pulled out a pack of Pall Malls and tapped out a cancer stick.
He reached for his cigarette, but Shannon determinedly ground the noxious cancer stick into the bowl of a convenient ceramic crucible.
A cancer stick which is a common English-slang expression for a "cigarette" is shortened to a cancer.
Cancerhead - 1 month 20 days ago Ryan dumped scarlett because she sucks on cancer sticks.
"Well," mused Duncan with another puff on the cancer stick, "I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers."
Yet another trader with a Brooklyn accent and a hacking cough plunked down in front and lectured between drags on a cancer stick.
Gum, after all, might seem innocuous compared with the notorious evils of cigarettes; and it's true that Nicorettes offer genuine advantages over cancer sticks.
Going after the tobacco merchants, and keeping youngsters from getting their hands on what an earlier generation called cancer sticks, should rank up there with Mom and apple pie.
If you think Americans should be allowed to smoke cancer sticks or drink grain alcohol, then we should also be free to pick whatever other poisons we prefer.
Even in Mrs. Cipollone's day, Mr. Bleakley noted, cigarettes were "coffin nails" and "cancer sticks."
The worst thing about this subject is that the very mention of it stimulates the addicts to want to light up another smelly cancer stick and nothing you can say puts them off.
Daniel lit another cigarette, a Camel with no filter, the worst cancer sticks on the market, and he blasted a cloud of thick smoke at the cheap beer chandelier hanging above them.
Granted, tobacco stocks have been weighed down because investors are worried about the risks of litigation and regulation and, perhaps, the chance that they'll burn in hell for profiting from cancer sticks.
Early Research Many Hints Of Dangers Although many smokers have long suspected that cigarettes were not good for their health ("cancer sticks" and "coffin nails" are age-old terms), the scientific documentation was slower to arrive.
When Leanne stopped to buy the flowers, Kyle was in the back of the flower van with cigarettes and illegal cash, Leanne then started to shout at Branko that his cancer sticks were killing her grandfather.
"I can't help you on the drink, but there's a pack of Greek cancer sticks on the front seat" Pitt leaned in the truck cab and removed an oval shaped cigarette from a black and gold box of Hellas Specials.
Emptying my labcoat pockets of the miscellaneous debris I had a habit of collecting during the day, I settled for tucking in a pack of cigarettes, or "cancer sticks," as Amburgey was known to call them, and I went out into the late afternoon.