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Super-Mini and topping up... in The E-Cigarette; We don't have that here in the UK KatyS. Smoking is banned in all public buildings regardless. But i know ...
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    We don't have that here in the UK KatyS. Smoking is banned in all public buildings regardless.

    But i know what you mean about wanting to 'fit in' . what i think is that a landlord will have less of a problem allowing you to use something that doesn't look like a real cig in his premises than something that is near on indistinguishable from the real thing.

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    I find driping the automizer with 2 drops stops it getting so hot ...And if you drip the cart 2 your in good hands as long as you keep it upside down in your pocket

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    thanks rustylug - the first thing I did notice is the atomiser on the super-mini gets hot, very quickly.

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    Wasn't allowed to smoke it in Doyles on Fleet Street (some Irish forumites may know this place). Showed it to the chap behind the bar, and he was more bemused than anything else. He got the concept but feared it may cause confusion amongst the other punters.

    I guess it's a relatively new thing, so it will take a while to get full acceptance.

    We are the Renegades of Vape!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicewon View Post
    Wasn't allowed to smoke it in Doyles on Fleet Street (some Irish forumites may know this place). Showed it to the chap behind the bar, and he was more bemused than anything else. He got the concept but feared it may cause confusion amongst the other punters.

    I guess it's a relatively new thing, so it will take a while to get full acceptance.

    We are the Renegades of Vape!
    Indeed. And when you get a neg like that just keep it in your hand, pretend you're sucking a pen and don't exhale any vapour. And so - you win again. If they catch you, it's not my fault

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    Lol ... I thought part of e-smoking was to enjoy the vapour ....I love nothing more than blowing smoke rings.... I guess it will all take time, but e smoking is about beeing able to smoke withought the dangers of smoking "To a degree as its still new" ...Before anyone jumps me
    Some will accept it and some wont ...Thats the bottom line PS ....Come to think of it ...A tarten e-cig in Inverness would be a killer for visitors.

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    Indeed. And when you get a neg like that just keep it in your hand, pretend you're sucking a pen and don't exhale any vapour. And so - you win again. If they catch you, it's not my fault
    Last edited by rustylug; 12-02-2008 at 11:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustylug View Post
    A tarten e-cig in Inverness would be a killer for visitors.
    Did you know that the tartan was invented by two blokes from Salford?

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    Nop....lol lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustylug View Post
    Nop....lol lol
    Sorry Rusty - my mistake - it's actually two blokes from Egham (which is the town where I grew up rather than the town where I now live):

    The invention of Scotland - Telegraph

    It's all in there

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    Lol ...you always get a smart ass ...He even looks like a judge with his long curly wig lol lol lol ....


    Quote Originally Posted by expipeman View Post
    Sorry Rusty - my mistake - it's actually two blokes from Egham (which is the town where I grew up rather than the town where I now live):

    The invention of Scotland - Telegraph

    It's all in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by expipeman View Post
    Sorry Rusty - my mistake - it's actually two blokes from Egham (which is the town where I grew up rather than the town where I now live):

    The invention of Scotland - Telegraph

    It's all in there
    Now now, lets not believe everything you read in the Telegraph... While it is true that the modern kilt and tartan nonsense we see today is the work of the Victorians, the kilt, plaid and patterns (you'll notice it did not use the word tartan) are much earlier. I hate to quote wikipedia but Kilt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia is not too inaccurate.

    Of course you might just be in the "wind up the Jocks" mode, in which case I won't send you that bottle of malt

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