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  1. retired1

    Aromas beyond the English Channel

    You most certainly can. You can read the forum rules here: Forum Rules
  2. retired1

    Aromas beyond the English Channel

    Moved the thread to a more appropriate forum. Carry on.
  3. retired1

    New Member! (back to vaping after a 1yr break, lol)

    We're entering a weird era where all the sites in Europe are having to walk a very fine line lest they get hammered by the morality police. Expect to see a lot of new vapers find ECF because of the crackdowns in Europe.
  4. retired1

    Australian e-cigarette suppliers?

    Thou shalt not post links that contain affiliate codes. Your link has been edited to remove the code. https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/threads/forum-rules.51178/ 28. Affiliate Advertising a. Affiliate advertising is not allowed on ECF forums, either directly or indirectly. This includes, but...
  5. retired1

    New Member

    Welcome to ECF. Yep, the nanny state is alive and well over there. Ask away and hopefully your questions will be answered,
  6. retired1

    New Member! (back to vaping after a 1yr break, lol)

    **sigh** What have we said about quoting stuff that isn't appropriate or offensive?
  7. retired1

    The Lurker Thread

    If all you do is surf and email, take a gander at Chromebooks. Many can be had for under $300 and with all the back to school deals going on, you should be able to get one for well under $200.
  8. retired1

    The Lurker Thread

    Waiting on a shipment of ammo to test to make sure my weapon doesn't have any issues with it. We use a special ammunition in the school district and it's not something I've used before. So must test before school starts. If there are issues, I have some very quick decisions to make before...
  9. retired1

    Travelling to NYC

    Depending on what you're traveling with, check with the airline on the safe storage of batteries for your travel. I haven't flown for some time, but there are most likely some restrictions on li-ion batteries still.
  10. retired1

    The Lurker Thread

    Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Let's bury this dude and get back on the bus. :greengrin:
  11. retired1

    Random DIY mixing and More

    Instead of disposables, perhaps look at a decent pod system? I've used Innokin's Sceptre2 and with a decent store bought juice, was very effective and enjoyable. Fits well in your shirt pocket, too.
  12. retired1

    The Lurker Thread

    Finished in two days? Not challenging enough! https://www.grafika-puzzle.com/grafika-the-worlds-largest-jigsaw-puzzle-travel-around-art-jigsaw-puzzle-54000-pieces.p81143.html Now THAT is a challenge!
  13. retired1

    Random DIY mixing and More

    I'd take 90 right now...
  14. retired1

    Random DIY mixing and More

    DFW area.
  15. retired1

    Random DIY mixing and More

    Well hello neighbor. Not that far from me. LOL
  16. retired1

    I'm done with Smok

    I've used an Innokin Sceptre in the past with great results. Fits nicely in the shirt pocket, too.
  17. retired1

    Random DIY mixing and More

    Yep, we do. Although generally it's in the morning.
  18. retired1

    Random DIY mixing and More

    Lightweights.
  19. retired1

    The Lurker Thread

    Skeet is a whole different ball game. It's fun as all get out, but tell 'em to go easy on you at first. It's been ages since I've been out to shoot some clay birds. Training continues with a lot of curve balls thrown in to see how we react to different situations. I haven't goofed up yet, but...
  20. retired1

    The Lurker Thread

    First two kiddos were easy. The third, however, was a challenge. More so because Mom wouldn't put her foot down and keep it down. She always caved after a day of whining and when that didn't work, rage. Didn't work with me and the child quickly found out that I wouldn't stand for that stuff...