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Old 12-13-2013, 05:57 PM   #1
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Default Re: Chewing on cigars

I have a great uncle (my maternal grandmothers brother), and my only great Uncle left that as long as I can remember has done this. I have never seen him smoke a cigar at all. He used to chew Hav-a-tampas. Not sure what he chews these days as I think he hardly does anymore as he is getting pretty old. His name is Franklin Delano Taylor, and he is known far and wide as "One Spot" because when he was a young boy he was sitting on top of a fencepost with a pocket knife and was peeling an apple or orange and fell off the post and the knife stuck him in the eye and he was blinded in that eye.
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