Its admittedly been 5 years since I was down that way but I seem to remember SC 
having more signs for cheap smokes. One of my neighbors up on the farm had a 
trailer that he and his wife would haul to Florida (crossing every state on the 
eastern seaboard except RI) every year. His wife smoked and he told me they'd 
stop in SC at the same place every year and she'd buy $1000 of smokes. On the 
way north they'd stop again and she'd buy $2000 of smokes and sell 'em to her 
friend's when she'd return home.
I can't imagine how many smokes $2000 is and where they'd store them although 
they had a very large travel trailer.

-Curt

Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 14:11:49 -0500
From: "WILTON" <wilt...@nc.rr.com>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Hendrik and Co coming to the US of A in June
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No more smoking in restaurants in NC (likely the smokingest state of 'em 
all) since 1 Jan 10 - long overdue.
I y'all have time someday I'll deliver my "smoking (non)" dissertation - the 
agonies of a non-smoker growing up on a tobacco farm and living in a world 
where nearly everybody else (civilian and military) smoked.

Wilton



      
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