[11] [16] Use Early printed use The word faggot with regard to homosexuality was used as early as 1914, in Jackson and Hellyer's A Vocabulary of Criminal Slang, with Some Examples of Common Usages which listed the following example under the word [17] The word fag is used in 1923 in The Hobo: The Sociology of the Homeless Man by Nels Anderson: "Fairies or Fags are men or boys who exploit sex for profit." [18] The word was also used together with another homophobic slur, bulldyke , by a character in Claude McKay's 1928 novel Home to Harlem , indicating that it was used during the Harlem Renaissance
Elgin American Lighter Cigarette Case with the Engraved Name "Lowell"
While not as effective as rigid containers, this method works for short-term storage or travel
They are essentially weather proof and are ready to perform in any situation
These uniquely shaped glass tips are pinched and flattened at one end to create a more natural feel on the lips, like a classic cigarette holder
This machine can prepare materials by one person and can be operated unmanned