Your such a nice guy Donald but your outspoken like me. I caught hell on here for things I've said. Way to be a Gentleman.. But I do need to stop smoking. Gotta keep healthy!!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I smoke, and it is hard to stop! I never share the smoke, I always try to get away from everyone that does not smoke. I just go away for a few mins and smoke and then come back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I think I'm the worst kind of smoker now. I quit about 18 months ago and have a vaporizer when I really need it. But, at TTR old habits are hard to keep away! Both trips since I quit I've not been able to resist. It's literally everywhere. There's a lot of smokers at TTR and I do feel bad for everyone that has to leave or move away from the party when about 40% of the crowd lights up. Prices even at the TTR shop are much cheaper than the UK, so drunk logic makes it feel like I'm getting a bargain. The 2 weeks of nail biting withdrawals once back home make me hopeful that next time I'll grow the sense to say no!
We're in freakin' Vacation mode when we fly a few thousand miles to Cancun to get away from politically correct US. We're not smokers. We workout daily & try to eat healthy. But again, we're on Vacation down there, So wife allows me to sleep, party, eat fatty junk food & smoke whatever I get my hands on: So I'll be smoking cigars, ganja, paca-lolo, & even salmon!!! Pass the beer & popcorn....
Donald you can't be full Canadian ..... Canadians apologize unreservedly ....especially if they are politicians caught calling someone an A'hole or with their hand in the tax payer cookie jar lol :flagcanada::uk1:
FYI - the limit is 200 cigarettes(10 packages) per person over the age of 18yrs Here is the link to a PDF of the current(2015) actual customs form(english version) you fill out when you arrive - if you read it it lists everything that is currently allowed in duty free http://www.sat.gob.mx/informacion_fiscal/normatividad/formas_fiscales/Documents/A30_ingles.pdf
Most commonly encountered restrictions are (import duties could be assessed if you exceed these amounts): Some food items - especially plants and seeds Cigars and cigarettes - up to 20 packs per person Liquor and wine - up to 3 liters per person Film or videocassettes - up to 12 rolls/cassettes Medicine for personal use - must have a prescription if the medicine is psychotropic or if you needed one to get the medicine in the first place Illegal controlled substances & drugs - a no no! Firearms - only for hunting and must obtain a permit from the Mexican Consulate in advance