@gratex Well done on giving up the smokes. I have quite a few times (longest I went was 8 months) and I've been thinking about quitting again. What method did you use?
@calumlittle Oh, so instead of feeding the none gummed side under the paper you role it onto the gum and then rip off the overhang. I prefer doing it this way, no scraps of paper lying around and the cigarette is far more solid. But thats just me.
its been 6 months since my last rolling. it was getting to the point where i was rolling and smoking entire cigarettes subconsciously < time to quit.
gratex 1 year ago
@gratex Well done on giving up the smokes. I have quite a few times (longest I went was 8 months) and I've been thinking about quitting again. What method did you use?
aussielung 1 year ago
you sure do make it look easy.... this is going in my favorites for future reference.
CronusPrime 1 year ago
@calumlittle Oh, so instead of feeding the none gummed side under the paper you role it onto the gum and then rip off the overhang. I prefer doing it this way, no scraps of paper lying around and the cigarette is far more solid. But thats just me.
aussielung 1 year ago
@calumlittle rolling the perfect joint is whole other skills set and one that I will not put on this channel.
"you didn't backflip it". I don't even know what the term means.
aussielung 1 year ago