A Manta with a foxtail hanging off the antenna, right?
A silly millimeter longer
In 1966, Benson & Hedges introduced the "100" — an extralong, 100-millimeter cigarette. Their tongue-in-cheek commercials
A Manta with a foxtail hanging off the antenna, right?
Surely they’d be a bit longer…not too much, though…just a syllable longer
(And that reminds me of the cigarette that was “a silly millimeter longer”)
(back in the days when the U.S. considered going metric)
In 1966, Benson & Hedges introduced the "100" — an extralong, 100-millimeter cigarette. Their tongue-in-cheek commercials
…focused on the supposed disadvantages of such a long cigarette.
Not to be outdone, the makers of Chesterfields responded by introducing the “101”, which was 101 millimeters long. As they put it, it was a “silly millimeter longer.”
just a syllable longer
So, coolots?
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