It makes no difference if they are $51, $151 or $251 a carton, they're going to continue to buy them regardless of the price.....cigarettes and pepsi is what people live on here in KY. I live 9 miles from town and I watch my neighbors make several trips a day up and down the road.......there isn't but one place they can be going....as there is no other place to go!.....they're on their way to town to get "a pack of cig-ur-ettes and a bottle of pop". I just don't understand why they don't buy a carton of the damned things and a 24 pack of cola and not waste the time and gas of running back and forth......but then again.....that gives them an excuse to run the roads...somewhere to go, to see the bright lights of the quickie mart.......BFD! The vast majority of them on some kind of government relief and wouldn't work in a pie factory as a taster. I can see'em digging through the couch cushions or raiding their kids piggy banks for a pack of Smoke-O's and a Mountain Dew...if they found enough coins or robbed their kids, they'll get a couple scratch offs.....and a gallon of gas, of course. Shiftless bums, ought to be horse whipped and neutered!
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