Can any one exsplain how to roll your own ciggarettes?!


Question:

Can any one exsplain how to roll your own ciggarettes?

Ive got the papers but they look funny fall apart and dont burn right.


Answers:
hold the paper folded between your thumbs and index keeping them close but not too close to the ends. roll your thumb down pulling the paper gently with them. make sure the glue side is facing inwards on the paper and facing you. repeat this a few times until the crease is somewhat rounded. place tobacco or...whatever... in the paper making sure the edge of the paper without the glue is neatly tucked between your "tobacco" and the other side. slightly pinch the paper and roll upwards...you may undo some parts to make tighter/looser. it may take time to learn how much to put in and how tight or loose to roll them, but keep trying and you'll get it.

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personal rolling experiences

first you rool it and then you smoke it.

get youself one of the cig rollers, you just put the paper in add tobacco use the machine and out pops the perfect ciggy.


oh and you probably should quit smoking lol.

it kind of hard to explain but this is how i do it fold the paper in half long ways so that the non sticky end is just below the sticky part then make two piles of tobacco (or whatever) in the paper then sqeeze the paper together and roll down with your thumbs and up with your finger tips and just keep practicing you will get it took me about a million times but i roll like a pro now hope it helps!

Why? It would be alot more effecient to buy them at your local gas station.

takes a lot of practice-start out with a rolling machine. If you do it by yourself, the put some tobacco in the middle of the paper, and start out with your two thumbs in the center. As you roll it back and forth, the tobacco will spread out, pack tighter and when you're done, your two thumbs should be at either end of the cig and not in the middle any longer.

make a trip to Cuba




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