Funnily enough, I had thought of writing a post about this last week or the week before.
You see, a week or two ago, I noticed there seemed something strange about my cigarettes. No longer, if I left them in the ashtray, did the cremated corpse of the cigarette with the shape perfectly preserved serve to remind me that, really, I should have put it out or not bothered to light it up in the first place. At which point, I would immediately light up another one, of course.
No, now it went out. This was good and bad. Good in as much as I didn’t waste a whole cigarette for, once relit, it was fine. It was bad in that I was concerned they had, somehow, changed the composition and wondered if they were going to be bad for me. Of course, that’s a relative statement since they are bad for me. I meant, they had put something in that made them more dangerous.
I meant to ask F if his were the same. But I didn’t.
I meant to mention it to others but, to be honest, forgot about it. I thought, maybe, it was just that one batch until …….
Well, until I saw this from the BBC.
So now you know. No longer will I waste about 10% of my cigarettes but, thanks to some new law, I will just have to relight them. So a good thing after all (depending on your point of view, of course).
And, I don’t know why I thought of Melanie’s song as the title (more or less) but she is one of my favourites and so here it is:
Hi Andy – I remember back when (almost 3 yeas now) when cigarettes had a feature that they went out if you didn’t puff for a bit. – not all brands, but some, one of which was what I smoked ‘Merits’. I switched. And is “funnily’ a word? Huh.
Love to you
Gail
peace…..
Hi Gail,
I didn’t know that. So, really it’s old technology, not really something new.
Yes, unlike clowny (which I admit to making up during a scrabble game), funnily is a real word and here is the Oxford Dictionary online extract:
funnily
Pronunciation:/ˈfʌnəli/
adverb
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in a strange or amusing way: you do talk funnily
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[sentence adverb] (funnily enough) used to admit that a situation or fact is surprising or curious: funnily enough , I was starting to like the idea