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Ah - how time blurrs memories. You are indeed correct, and the original
proposition turns out to be true -- all those jingles just blurred the
trademarks. Now, by the way, I smoke one cigarette a week, and it's a Camel
if I can bum one.
"Wade T.Smith" wrote:
> Chuck Palson made this comment not too long ago --
>
> >Then how come I can still remember "Luckyies taste good, like a cigarette
> >should". But then again, I never smoked. :)
>
> Ah, you see, our other resident jingle-junkie says that that was a
> _Winston_ ad....
>
> Lucky Strike was LSMFT- Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco.
>
> Then again, when I did smoke, I would've walked a mile for a
> you-know-what, since that was my preferred usanian brand.
>
> - Wade
>
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