You get gangs of young people, some as young as 12 or 13, smoking what looks like wacky baccy. |
And old man with more beard than face spat a trail of baccy across the stump of a felled tree. |
I zipped it open, pulled out my pipe, matches and baccy, and commenced to stoke up and enjoy a good British moment. |
They will sit around smoking wacky baccy when they're supposed to be sweeping up litter or whatever. |
It was the first time in months that he'd spoken a sentence not consisting of one or two words, like yes, no or I need baccy. |
He has probably bought the Guardian or smoked wacky baccy at some stage of his life anyway, and is therefore expendable. |