You must be as old as me to remember that one. For those going huh?, back in the day LSMFT stood for Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco. Juvenile boys had another meaning.
@gmartin & sandfanLooks like we are all in the geezer wagon together. I too remember the alternate meaning of LSMFT. However, is either Cassatt or Brookins that old?
Sandfan over 13 years ago
You must be as old as me to remember that one. For those going huh?, back in the day LSMFT stood for Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco. Juvenile boys had another meaning.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
That’s nothing to crow about.
pschearer Premium Member over 13 years ago
“How are your chicken fingers?”
montycantsin2 over 13 years ago
Let’s Stop, My Finger’s Tired?
TexTech over 13 years ago
@gmartin & sandfanLooks like we are all in the geezer wagon together. I too remember the alternate meaning of LSMFT. However, is either Cassatt or Brookins that old?
-HARLAN over 13 years ago
Some chicken livers would be good!
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
I actually sold a pack of Luckies, last night.
Sandfan over 13 years ago
I know you weren’t. I was trying to clarify the etymology of the phrase for those who don’t go back as far as some of us. I meant no offense.