cont... or adventures of a noob

So, I'm back. Trying to be productive today, but finding it difficult when there is SO much still to learn! And of course there's that Pay-it-forward thread that keeps drawing me back. It's like dangling a piece of cheese in front of a mouse!
If you haven't seen it, it's on the Classified section and LOTS of fun. A great way for us "noobs" to try out different juices, pick-up spare parts, and you may even get lucky enough to find a MOD!
Kudos to Clumsygirl for starting it, and all the helpful people that keep it going. In all honestly, I think it's put a HUGE damper on the rest of the 'trades'... but oh well. It brightens my day just seeing so many people helping strangers and making friends. Isn't that what life is all about anyway?

So, back to vaping. I just recently started on this fun and exciting trail. Haven't yet given up my "logs" entirely. Tho I am finding less and less of a need for them. Since I am still "testing" out the myriad of flavors, and venturing into the different styles of PV's, I expect to need my old habit less and less.

I never expected to quit. I wasn't even looking. A friend of my son introduced me to e-cigs; oh about a month ago, and ever since I've been hook-line-and sinkered! I did a boat load of research on the net, was lucky enough to find this forum, and read till I couldn't see straight anymore!

From reading I discovered; the 510 was the most popular model (and seemed like a good fit for me), Cignot.com had the best value for a starter kit (and I came to discover: some of THE best customer service! Terri answers her email within the HOUR... and she's patient with a noob, friendly, AND attentive... can't beat that!), and I found a few places that offered great juice at a quality price (Ms T's for one... yummy! I could eat that with a spoon!)

Sooo.. I ordered my kit, a little juice and what-nots and tried my best to wait. 3-4 days is not that long to wait for something, but when you are like me... when you want something, you want it NOW.

I couldn't wait, found a few disposables at my local grocery, and spent WAY too much on a starter kit (808) at a poker store. But I learned a lesson the hard way. DON"T buy local, unless of emergency.. too expensive, and make sure you have plenty of back-up supplies.

Well, my battery is about to go again! So ta-ta for now, and all that jazz!

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