Haha!! I PITY the fool that copies your avatar!Did someone say A-team???
Haha!! I PITY the fool that copies your avatar!Did someone say A-team???
hey guys, don't want to derail this thread, but I am having a HELL of a time with a new phoenix rebuildable atomizer. coils are a pain in the balls to wrap and once i finally do get a semi decent one firing, the taste is definitely off. it's like it has this weird tinge to it. i've tried watching youtube vids and threads on here and not much is changing. if you can assist, please send me a PM. thanks
Glad to see you here BB! How are things in S.E. PA? Are you on the grid?
How about you, Shadco? Everything OK in your house? Hope you get to check in soon!
I should be back to normal by tomorrow. I have this same procedure to go through one more time in January, but until then, I will vape hard (and never again will I not be a once a day flosser!)I herd what you said and I'll use it as a cattle list!
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Hey! My husband and I like 2 Buck Chuck, actually it's 3 Buck Chuck. For the money, it ain't bad and we used to drink a lot of wine. Not so much anymore.
Haven't checked the thread in a week... Was moving and out of commission for awhile.... Wow does this thread move !!
After weeks of steeping the tiramisu is delish, and the strawberry vanilla cake is even better!! Finally tried smooth criminal.... And want sure if I liked it.... But the more I Vape it, the more I really like it!! It's a sweet Carolina style tobacco...really nice! I will be ordered more of it for sure..... This is the first tobacco flavor I have tried that I like ....now I'm curious about his aromatic blends!!
), I am thrilled that you found a tobacco!You are correct. Alanis Morrisette, however, had it wrong. LOL
That's probably why it confuses me. It is used incorrectly more often than not.You are correct. Alanis Morrisette, however, had it wrong. LOL
Hahahaha...I was going to type the EXACT same thing & then I read your response. LOL
And funny you say that Mouiex...my parents live in NJ, and for years, even while I was growing up there, we would always lose power for no good reason. It seemed to happen constantly. This massive storm hits, and somehow they are in the 15% of the state that did not lose power...yet people at the end of their street haven't had power for days now. It's pretty crazy. The only not so lucky part is the rest of our giant family has all ended up at their house, since none of them have any power.![]()
I know how they feel. I live in a large State Recreation area. It was land donated by Henry Ford to the state long ago, but not before he gave some choice lakefront parcels to friends. The few residential properties rarely change hands, often passed down to children but we lucked out one day about 20 years ago and one came up for sale. The only problem is that it is heavily treed, there are very few homes, and the power goes out often. It is a lot of work to hunt the line break through the woods, to only put a dozen homes back on the grid, so we get put last on the list every time. Living here requires a generator, several chain saws, and every vehicle must have 4 wheel drive. Propane, no gas, and no cable. Even satellite is impossible for most, too many trees. Gorgeous here, lots of wildlife, but we get thrown back to the stone age much too often. I keep meaning to get one of those automatic switches for the genny. I'll keep meaning to for years to come, I'm sure.
WOW....sounds like a beautiful place to live though! My folks are on 16 acres, very wooded area as well. For the 10 years I lived in that house, and probably for a good 4-5 years after that...the power was constantly going out. They came to the conclusion that it was a squirrel who was chewing the wires....so after 10-15 years, the electric company was finally able to do something to prevent that from happening anymore. It becamse quite comical though...any time we'd see the neighbors when the power was out, this one older man inparticular would be like "that damn squirrel again"....it was almost like a scene out of a movie. Lol