We have two...one that lives in the garage for the front yard....one stays out back on the deck taped under the overhang. Do you think either would co-operate? Finally got the little one out front to kick in!
Edit...*tarped, not taped
iPad was on charger, was trying to type on my tiny little phone screen.You had me going there for a minute, until I got down to your edit. You should have SEEN the picture that flashed into my tiny little mind! ROFL!
I i love Vape Wild and Mount Baker Vapor. Vape Wild is the one I am addicted to at the moment, though. Their juice is a great price, they always send samples plus a mystery flavor of the month, and if you order the big bottles they come broken down into 30 ml squeeze bottles at no extra charge!
A BREAK??? YOU??? Lol...you know I'm just kidding!I got my coil where I like it for my triton tank. I found a piece of 28g wire in my carry along case that I forgot I hadNow I will need to get more 28g kanthal in the future! Lol I am pretty happy about this! I like this triton tank. Sometimes it hits hard with some juices though. Lol I like it for my switch up juices when I take a SMALL break from my hazelnut
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Lol A very very very small breakA BREAK??? YOU??? Lol...you know I'm just kidding!
You have your hazelnut...Karen has her strawberry...Sheri has peanut butter....lolLol A very very very small breakI am oddly obsessed with hazelnut!
It wasn't considered a penalty but rather an "underpayment" of our monthly amount. Our income for 2014 was over $110,000 but not for 2015. It was bad enough that they based the $461 a month on the fact that we were both working at the beginning of the year and my husband was making big money in the oil fields. When we both lost our jobs, we lost that income! He worked fairly steadily after the oil field but not at the wages he was making in the fields and I was on unemployment for 4 months and then had no income. I just don't get why they wanted even more money for ridiculous healthcare we were not even able to use.This makes no sense at all. If you did not have insurance for more than 3 months of the year, you are subject to a penalty. The penalty is the greater of 2 percent of your income, or $325 per adult, and $162.50 per child under 18 in your household and it is capped at the national average premium for a bronze level health plan available through the federal exchange (which is $207 per month per individual). If you were only without insurance for the months of June and December, you should not be subject to the penalty at all. And assuming that it was just you and your husband, the maximum penalty would be just $650, unless your household income was greater than $43,100 for the year, in which case the 2% of your income would be higher. If they are charging you 1,800 as a penalty, that would mean your household income was $110,600 for the year.
That's exactly why I encouraged my son's decision to join the service. The healthcare alone is worth it!Glad I have VA coverage, and don't have to mess with all of that![]()
We're a bunch of fruity, nutty sistahs!You have your hazelnut...Karen has her strawberry...Sheri has peanut butter....lol
Lol A very very very small breakI am oddly obsessed with hazelnut!
love a good happy accidentI'ma strawberry girl,too. It must run in the family.
You know what I'm REALLY enjoying at the moment? A combination of hazelnut cream with too high a nic level, half and half with a caramel cupcake juice. WOW, that's good! Both of the juices are over a month old, because I made the hazelnut when I still thought I needed more nic, and the caramel cupcake one was a bit bland by itself. But the cupcake was zero nic, so I decided to try them together, halving the nic level of the hazelnut and bumping up the flavor in the cupcake and yowza, it worked! I need to find my recipes for both, and combine them to make a single recipe for "Nutty Caramel Cupcake."I think I'll be making more of this one.
~Lannie
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