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There is one thing I think will never change. That being gjrhine leaving a negative or inflammatory one-liner comment on a consistent basis. He has four posts in this thread occurring on 6/14, 7/14, 9/4 and 11/2. I'm wondering about the regularity of his posting and why he switched from monthly to a bi-monthly schedule.
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Edit: By the way, the difference between a 60/40 mixture and a 65/35 mixture is not 5%. I suspect most people will find this to be a striking difference when mixing dissimilar liquids. | |
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| | #183 |
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| I suspect most people will find this to be no difference when mixing dissimilar liquids.
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Maybe gjrhine thinks of this thread as being a one trick pony kind of thing. Personally I don't think after months at this one man show it helps business much. Maybe it doesn't hurt either but .....it's something to think about. I don't mean any disrespect either. It's just that it is a given you love WYS and it is easy just to by pass another perfect review. | ||
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| | #185 |
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Out of the current total of 183 posts in this thread. 83 are by me. Out of the other 100 posts you will find many reviews by others. If you want to read even more reviews by others, visit the WYS sub-forum. There, you will find plenty written about the quality of the WYS liquids and the exceptional service. What is a given is WYS provides the best of liquids and the best of service. What's not to love about that? If you read through my reviews, you will find they are not all perfect reviews of perfect products. I point out the negatives as well as the positives. I also explore ways to overcome the negatives to help those who may be less than pleased with what they have. I also go out of my way to help diagnose and resolve particular problems. As I did with you some time ago. It may be easy for you to pass by what I write but it seems to be of interest to someone. I created this thread exactly six months ago tonight. Over the period of time, this thread has racked up the second highest view count in the forum. I don't know if this "one man show" helps or hurts business. It's not my business enterprise so that's not my concern. My concern is enjoyment of life and all it has to offer. The WYS liquids and their various combinations offer me great enjoyment. I enjoy sharing my discoveries with others in hope they can also find enjoyment in them. If that bothers you, I ask that you simply don't read it. And to be direct and to the point, I could not care less about anything gjrhine thinks or doesn't think. He does amuse me as a troll but that's the extent of my interest. |
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| | #186 |
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| A double negative. Judging by all the references to me probably a Freudian slip.
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| | #187 |
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| Sorry, you're wrong. There ARE two negative words in the sentence - not and doesn't - but they don't refer to the same thing. Not is talking about my level of concern and doesn't is talking about your thinking. Negative words are only a double negative, which cancel each other out, if they are talking about the same thing. |
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| | #188 |
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One of my long term projects is sneaking up on the blend for my perfect "cigar" liquid. This will mimic the cigar of general consensus as the perfect Cuban cigar. This cigar is a complex thing that tastes of leather, cream, coffee, cocoa, caramel, spices and has a pleasant touch of sweetness. Cuban Cigar should be the perfect base. It's a great leathery, buttery standalone tobacco flavor but it is one tricky critter to use in blending. It works well with the Chocolate so getting that character into the vapor is an easy deal. Vanilla provides some of the spice but the CC can't take much before it goes all wrong This week I've been working with the Coffee part of the equation. For baseline and entertainment value I started with 50% Cuban Cigar and 50% Coffee. This is a waste because the Coffee completely covers the CC. It just disappears. 30% Coffee is disgusting. The two do not work at all at at this ratio. 10% Coffee works pretty nicely for providing the proper undertone in this basic blend. From here I added back my previously identified components. A blend of (rounded up numbers) 69% Cuban Cigar, 7% Vanilla, 3.5% Tobacco with 10.34% each of Chocolate and Coffee is very nice but still off my ideal cigar flavor. It needs the caramel and another source of spice. |
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| | #189 |
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I have found 68% Cuban Cigar and 8% Vanilla works 100% better.
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| | #190 |
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This is the one I’ve been avoiding for so long. Well over two months to be exact. Why? I'm afraid it may be too good. Knowing the individual flavors so well, the mere thought of this blend is too appealing. Too potentially addictive. So I finally grew a set and mixed me up a 50/50 batch this morning. Is it good? Well, let's say I wish there was a fruit that was half pineapple and half orange. Hmmm, if such a fruit existed, would we call it pinerange or maybe oranapple? Yes, this stuff is good. I can't put it down. I'm puffing around like an old timey steam locomotive trailing clouds. I've discharged 4500 mAh of batteries today and still puffing. The beast has taken full control of my three modded 801's. These two flavors go together like coffee and cream, like spaghetti and meatballs. Individually, the liquids are nothing but the strong, pure and clean taste of sweet, ripe fruit. Together, they merge perfectly to give this blend a taste of it's own which is also nothing but the strong, pure and clean taste of sweet, ripe fruit. A fruit of a different kind. Gigawatts of horsepower with not a trace of conflict. Smooth and powerful. Try it, you'll like it. Oh yeah, for the obligatory vapor production and throat hit commentaries, the ones I don't usually bother with since they're all quite satisfactory, I say a quick, aggressive triple tap on the atomizer with a decently loaded cartridge can make you spit a lung if you're not paying attention, And the vapor? Clouds of it with either a single or triple engine setup. |
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