Are YOU a Tootle Puffer??

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Wow1420

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And hellooooooooooooooooooooo Tootle Puffers, and those who aren't!!!!! :) Welcome to our newest posters.

I'm not entirely new here, I just skipped over about 9,999 posts since I last posted. You folks sure talk a lot.
 

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cheers for the wickless coil build vids and yep ive looked at them in the past

i dont know prob just grab me a few bridgless 510 attys

there is just so many different options

i keep looking on fasttech for stuff and i am like a kid in a candy store

i just have to slap myself every now and then and just say control yourself
 

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If the FDA has their way, I see a lot of people never trying vaping at all.

If they just keep smoking BT will make money, doctors & lawyers will make money, BP will make money, government will make money .... so who cares if they die!

The heck with the FDA tj99959 state and local governments are cutting us off at the knees long before they will take a good shot at us and how much worse can that be? Other then a throwback to 2007 vaping gear the state and local are already doing worse by making it a tobacco product and all the laws/regulations that apply to them forced on vapers, taxes to follow...
 

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state and local are already doing worse by making it a tobacco product and all the laws/regulations that apply to them forced on vapers, taxes to follow...

We the People must vote them out of office and make it a crime to take money (bribes) from any industry. VOTE!
 

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We the People must vote them out of office and make it a crime to take money (bribes) from any industry. VOTE!

SO AGREE ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ AND - IMO - More importantly, If Ya' Don't Vote in Each and Every Election - then "YOU" Don't have the right to complain about politics or who is currently in office either . . . Just "My" Opinion and :2c: . . . :facepalm:
 

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just a quick little rant

i dread to think the amount of money i have paid in tobacco taxes over the last 39yrs to the gov and tobacco firms

they created my long term addiction i know i started voluntary myself but i was young and an easy target and due to all the addictive chemicals in cigs

they should be paying me for any and all the vape products and juice i need to help free me from this addiction

yeah that would be great but it aint never gonna happen

why cant they just except it enough is enough but as we all know greed drives greed

i will continue to vape whatever happens

thats it i feel a little better now i have had a vent
 

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SO AGREE ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ AND - IMO - More importantly, If Ya' Don't Vote in Each and Every Election - then "YOU" Don't have the right to complain about politics or who is currently in office either . . . Just "My" Opinion and :2c: . . . :facepalm:
so you favor taking away our right to complain?
 

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Ditto. I found that true of all the math available in high school. It was the college calculus that started to get too abstract. Simple trigonometry was always easy for me to "see" the relationships and algebra was a breeze.



Likewise (except I loved geometry too). In grade school, my math teacher gave us a test to show us what we should take when we got to high school. I was bored and didn't score well. He told me I should do general math and forget it after that. Instead, I took Algebra I and aced everything. They offered me a fast track program for sophomore year, allowing me to take Geometry and Algebra II in the same year. I aced them too. So junior year, I took senior math (another name for Trig) and aced that. Senior year, they used me as a teacher's assistant in Algebra I (and the Electronics class) while taking an introductory college calculus course that they special ordered. The senior math teacher wasn't good at explaining some of the more complex concepts of calculus - I think he did not really understand them himself. When I went on to an architectural college, I found within two weeks that I was teaching the math class instead of sitting in as a student because I knew more than the teacher did. I quit and went in the service, hoping to get an education that I could sink my teeth into. It worked; atmospheric physics and thermodynamics were right up my alley (they made me be a student teacher too). :rolleyes:

Anyway, none of the above is said to try to shine a light on genius or any of that BS. It's just that some of us have a flare for some things and not others. If I had taken HomeEc, I probably would have failed miserably. I barely made it through VoAg and Shop, but today I have to do that stuff to keep the farm running. I hated English class, yet did several years as a technical writer later in life. Go figure.
Reminds me of my youngest son. He wrote programs for his calculus teacher in high school. In his first week at Auburn U. they put him on the faculty and paid him to tutor the athletes in calculus. He has his master's in education and is currently teaching high school math. Recently he was sent to Mobile to teach an education methods class for teachers. But he is somewhat challenged in common sense. :)
 

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Respectfully disagree. In my less than often humble opinion, I see us as more the same than not. :)

I agree; just not sure why so many keep complaining about the coil-building talk. I don't complain about the blisterpacker talk... if folks want those and are willing to pay for them and wait for them, that doesn't bother me at all.

Andria
 

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No. You can find them cheap Bridgeless 510 Atomizers: Vapor Bank - Evansville, Indiana E-Cigarette Store
I use them for testing diy juice. Easy to rinse and clean to avoid flavor crossing. I keep a couple in my pocket for tryin juice at a B&M. If vaped sort of dry, they don't carry over flavor (much) but are 10 times better than the traditional little clearos used for taste testin in the stores. Lately I've used an RDA with Temp Control. Just vape it dry before tryin a different flavor. Cheap RDAs are plentiful and easy to build, easy to learn and will save you money as the 510 attys are disposable and generally don't last long. Dedicating them to taste testin, they will last awhile, but beware that they could lead to RDA use, even cloud chasin. :)

Thanks Bike! Can I still buy them from Indiana?
 
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