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  • llewelynt
    Member
    • May 2007
    • 61

    #16
    Originally posted by Subtilo
    Hm, wish I'd used snus when I was in the military.
    I wish I had as well. Had never heard of it then, of course.

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    • Stargazer
      Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 225

      #17
      the Norwegian Military is probably the most snus heavy organisation in Norway. Lot's of people start becouse of their service.
      Smoking becomes quite dangerous on guard, that glow is easy to aim for. :lol:

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      • llewelynt
        Member
        • May 2007
        • 61

        #18
        Originally posted by Stargazer
        Smoking becomes quite dangerous on guard, that glow is easy to aim for.
        Isn't it funny though that so many military men smoke, and in the field? When I was in we had ball caps with white lettering on them, ostensibly because the black ball cap reflected less than the metal on our berets. Ah, military intelligence.

        This was before the USAF wore camouflage, even.

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        • chainsnuser
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 1388

          #19
          Originally posted by Stargazer
          Smoking becomes quite dangerous on guard, that glow is easy to aim for. :lol:
          That's why I, when on patrol, mostly used dark brown small cigars, always kept the glow behind my hand and breathed out in a way, that virtually no smoke was visible. This was not mainly because of any "enemy" but to not get caught by the guard commander.

          BTW, I too, began smoking during my military service.

          Cheers!

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          • Subtilo
            Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 524

            #20
            Yeah, smoking at night is a no go, but sometimes we managed to do it anyway. We used either our tin from the sewing kit or a protective cap from our rifles to cover the glow. Had to be careful not to be inspected though.

            I was in the Danish Royal Guards and spend three of my twelve months guarding the Queen, her family and palaces. The discipline in this section of the regiment is a bitch and combined with the public position, it makes it absolutely impossible to sneak-smoke on guard. Snus on the other hand could be very useful, as it would hide well from both sergeants, royals and public. And - not to mention - make the hours go by with a sweet buzz.

            Oh, actually I recall a guy from my company smoking a symbolic joint one dark night at Fredensborg Castle :shock:

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            • BriarCub
              New Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 7

              #21
              Quoth RealmofOpeth:

              this is a bit off topic...but right before I left the military is when I got into snus..and my supervisor was really into dipping, or at least really into bumming a dip. when i changed from dip to snus he wasn't too open minded about it. but i had him try some goteborgs rape. he was like holy crap it burns! but after a few portions of it he really got attached to it.....but the name goteborgs rape sounded funny to him and almost everyday when i showed up to work he was like 'did ya bring the goat rape today?"

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              That's hilarious! I had a similar experience with a pipe-smoking friend of mine who was curious about snus, so I let him try some of my General loose, and he didn't care for it at all, but after a trip to my local shop in Bloomington, he tried some of the white portions and really got to like them :-)

              to/\/\

              (still chuckling about the 'goat rape' LOL!)

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