Nice!!!That makes two of us then cause I just got into the peach in the last 2 weeks and lovin it..... so bring your friend over too and she can blow sweet peachy vapour in my face while I'm assembling then I won't even have to stop for an ecig break! lol
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You are getting sleepy, very sleepy, you are going to put the new mod in a box and ship it to me now.![]()
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Web hypnosis eh? Nah didn't work... you're going to have to fly over here after all! lol![]()
Last edited by smokindeuce; 04-15-2010 at 09:08 PM.
Ok how about The Piranha
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Hey Tim my friend says she will have this t-shirt on when she visits you if you give me a free hammerhead.![]()
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Okay guys there are some more pieces of the puzzle solved following the two competitions we just ran:
The Name: MEGALODON
One of the battery options: 18650
Material: Aluminium 6082
Outer diameter: 22mm
Battery options: 3.6V, 5V, 6V, 7.4V
Some trivia:
The megalodon (pronounced /ˈmɛɡələdɒn/ MEG-ə-lə-don, "big tooth" in Greek, from μέγας and ὀδούς) was a mega-tooth shark that lived in the prehistoric times, during the late Oligocene epoch and Neogene period,[1] approximately 25 to 1.5 million years ago, and was a super-predator.
Paleontological research indicates that C. megalodon is the largest and most powerful macro-predatory fish in vertebrate history. C. megalodon is principally known from partially preserved skeletal remains, which indicate a shark of gigantic proportions — approaching a length of around 20 metres (66 ft), larger than any other species, extinct or extant. After scrutiny of its remains, scientists have assigned C. megalodon to the order Lamniformes but its genus is disputed. Scientists suggest that C. megalodon looked like a stockier version of the great white shark in life. Fossil evidence confirms that C. megalodon had a cosmopolitan distribution. Bite marks on fossil bones from C. megalodon indicate that it preyed upon large marine animals.
Last edited by smokindeuce; 09-02-2010 at 03:28 PM.
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