In this episode of Bud and Roach Show, we discuss: the practice of bumming cigarettes, asking for a cigarette without any intention of actually smoking it, panhandling, having a soft spot for veterans, giving cigarettes to strangers, dealing with an addiction to smoking, having to bum a cigarette yourself, and more.

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