Why is snussing this way?

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  • ProudMarineDad
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    • Aug 2009
    • 573

    #1

    Why is snussing this way?

    I have noticed that I stay with a can of any flavor of snus without rotating that by the time I get to the end of the can, I am sick of it. General Wintergreen is the most glaring example. When I used American dip, I stayed with the same flavor for months if not years on end and didn't have that problem.

    Why is that?

    I will do the rotation thing in the future because I am loving the low drip of snus. I have settling into my routine of portions at work and using Los at home to make my stash last longer.
  • Veganpunk
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    • Jun 2009
    • 5382

    #2
    I haven't really just used one can yet. I always rotate. I want to though, just to see how long one can will last me. That is weird though, I was the same way with smokes, same brand day in and out.

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    • ProudMarineDad
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      • Aug 2009
      • 573

      #3
      Same thing for my lunch at work. I can eat the same sandwich every day for a really really long time. For instance now, I have been bringing a sandwich wrap with hummus and salsa for close to a year. Did the same with pimento cheese. Also with peanut butter and honey until I got old and had it clog me up. Thought I was going to have take a lamaze class to take a dump.

      All bets are off when I go eat out. I will try some off the wall offerings.

      Just funny that I can do snus the same as dip and wondered why it is that way.

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      • tom502
        Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 8985

        #4
        What I do, is have 3 cans open, 1 stark, 1 original, and 1 white, and 1 los, so it's 4 total. Actually it's 7, as I have 3 cans of the portions at work too.

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        • Karanya
          Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 402

          #5
          I could never eat the same sandwich day in, day out. I am REALLY weird about food, though. I cook dinner from scratch almost every day but never make the same thing twice (at least not within the same year).

          I smoked the same cigarettes most of the time, getting a different carton (either to try out a cheaper brand or for a treat) about once every three to six months. It drove me NUTS, but switching up cigarettes would have been expensive as hell so I didn't.

          As for snus, I switch it up like most. I get tired of food a lot faster than snus, though.

          --K

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          • ProudMarineDad
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            • Aug 2009
            • 573

            #6
            Originally posted by Karanya
            I could never eat the same sandwich day in, day out. I am REALLY weird about food, though. I cook dinner from scratch almost every day but never make the same thing twice (at least not within the same year).

            I smoked the same cigarettes most of the time, getting a different carton (either to try out a cheaper brand or for a treat) about once every three to six months. It drove me NUTS, but switching up cigarettes would have been expensive as hell so I didn't.

            As for snus, I switch it up like most. I get tired of food a lot faster than snus, though.

            --K
            Since my cooking skills are limited to instant oatmeal, popcorn, and frozen pizza, I would still be in the same boat of not much variety. My wife fixes my sandwich so it is easier for her too. Isn't that thoughtful of me? :lol:

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            • Veganpunk
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              • Jun 2009
              • 5382

              #7
              Originally posted by ProudMarineDad
              Originally posted by Karanya
              I could never eat the same sandwich day in, day out. I am REALLY weird about food, though. I cook dinner from scratch almost every day but never make the same thing twice (at least not within the same year).

              I smoked the same cigarettes most of the time, getting a different carton (either to try out a cheaper brand or for a treat) about once every three to six months. It drove me NUTS, but switching up cigarettes would have been expensive as hell so I didn't.

              As for snus, I switch it up like most. I get tired of food a lot faster than snus, though.

              --K
              Since my cooking skills are limited to instant oatmeal, popcorn, and frozen pizza, I would still be in the same boat of not much variety. My wife fixes my sandwich so it is easier for her too. Isn't that thoughtful of me? :lol:
              I wouldn't dare ask my wife to fix my lunch. She'd have me for lunch!

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              • ProudMarineDad
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                • Aug 2009
                • 573

                #8
                Originally posted by Veganpunk
                I wouldn't dare ask my wife to fix my lunch. She'd have me for lunch!
                You didn't train her right to start with. :wink:

                Just kidding. I married the last one of her kind. She is really good to me.

                I guess you don't want to hear that she even has my clothes ironed and picked out for me every morning. Of course, part of the reason she does that for me is that she doesn't care for my color coordination skills. I tell my co-workers if I ever wear something that doesn't match that they will know my wife is mad at me.

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                • Veganpunk
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                  • Jun 2009
                  • 5382

                  #9
                  Mine's new school, equal rights, which is cool because so am I. She can mow the grass as well! :wink:

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                  • texasmade
                    Member
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 4159

                    #10
                    ha i got the best of both worlds

                    the girl ive been with loves to cook for and pamper me and she still wants respect(which isnt a problem at all she has her own job and never asks me for money)

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                    • Karanya
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                      • Oct 2009
                      • 402

                      #11
                      I'm lucky enough to have a husband who doesn't feel his manhood is a delicate flower that might wilt if he picks up a broom or dish brush.

                      He's lucky enough to have a wife that doesn't think respect or power in a relationship is based on who makes the most money.

                      It works well for us. I work long hours from home as a freelancer; he's a full-time dad and does most of the housework.

                      I cook after work, though. He's hopeless in the kitchen

                      --K

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                      • Premium Parrots
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                        • Feb 2008
                        • 9761

                        #12
                        My wife cooks, cleans, does other domestic chores, and pleases her man whenever he wants. Exactly like shes supposed to.
                        Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





                        I've been wrong lots of times.  Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.


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                        • ProudMarineDad
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                          • Aug 2009
                          • 573

                          #13
                          Originally posted by texasmade
                          ha i got the best of both worlds

                          the girl ive been with loves to cook for and pamper me and she still wants respect(which isnt a problem at all she has her own job and never asks me for money)
                          My wife even makes more money than I do.

                          All jokes aside, I thank the Good Lord every day that I was fortunate to find my wife and no, not for the reasons I've mentioned.

                          Originally posted by Karanya
                          I'm lucky enough to have a husband who doesn't feel his manhood is a delicate flower that might wilt if he picks up a broom or dish brush.--K
                          Are you sure? I can't afford to buy snus and viagra. :lol: I knew I would get flamed by our female members but was just stating how it was around our house. I have told her there are rewards for her in Heaven for putting up with me. We celebrated our 28th anniversary back in August so I am hoping she won't put me out to pasture.

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                          • Karanya
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                            • Oct 2009
                            • 402

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ProudMarineDad
                            I knew I would get flamed by our female members but was just stating how it was around our house. I have told her there are rewards for her in Heaven for putting up with me. We celebrated our 28th anniversary back in August so I am hoping she won't put me out to pasture.
                            Oh, I wasn't flaming you It DOES bug me when some people (no one on this forum that I'm aware of) think that they are "too good" to do specific chores. That includes both men who think washing dishes or doing laundry is women's work and women who think mowing the lawn or carrying in the groceries is men's work.

                            Honestly, I think the best relationships are those where husband and wife take care of each other. And I'm sure you take good care of your wife in your own way.

                            --K

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                            • Karanya
                              Member
                              • Oct 2009
                              • 402

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Premium Parrots
                              My wife cooks, cleans, does other domestic chores, and pleases her man whenever he wants. Exactly like shes supposed to.
                              My husband cooks, cleans, does other domestic chores and pleases his woman whenever she wants. Exactly like he's supposed to.

                              His cooking is just basic stuff, though. In fact, he serves me a hot lunch and brings me cold drinks throughout the day.

                              --K

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