Love it. That is a good one.Heh.. that's one of my FAVORITES! First time I saw it I just about died laughing!
Andria
Love it. That is a good one.Heh.. that's one of my FAVORITES! First time I saw it I just about died laughing!
Andria
Ok, Try this ThreadAs our thread draws to a close, I would really appreciate if some of the ladies could post pics of their blingiest and most fashionable tootle rigs, like Andria did above. I know there's already lots of pics, but I don't want to look over 750 pages...
I'm trying to push my wife over the edge. She just failed (once again) at quitting by "cutting back", which never worked for me or anyone else I know that's tried it. She's shown interest in my vaping, but still has (mostly BS) excuses for not trying it herself.
But she's a sucker for bling. Maybe you can help me push her over away from the dark side, and into the light.
Yep vaping causes me flatulence. Could it be the chili ejuice?
. Took a deep drag to keep from busting out laughing I hate when I'm taking a drag and start busting out laughing lolI was at the company training center today and outside vaping while chatting with a couple guys I havent seen in a few years. Had some silent but powerful flatulence and just kept on vaping without saying a word about it. One of the guys looks at me and say that smells like. Took a deep drag to keep from busting out laughing
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Trinity Glass Tanks
Ruby Roo has a bunch of there stuff over on the tube and they look so nice, everyone I have spoken too has recommended them, take a look![]()
Hi, I'm Desolation Angel and I'm a tootle puffer (whew, confession over!).
I much prefer the term "tootle puffer" to what my vaping daughter and son-in-law call me. "Mom, you're so old fashioned!" as they create their own atmospheres with the latest and greatest sub-ohm RBAs for which they just built the latest and greatest coils. Funny, they poo-poo'd this "vaping thing" when I first started in 2011...
After 32 years of 2 packs a day, I decided to try a cigalike in April of 2011. I was immediately intrigued. It wasn't totally satisfying, though. The battery was constantly dying, and fussing with the carts it came with was frustrating. So, I made use of my friend Google and found ECF. I quickly upgraded to the latest and greatest, the Ego, with some cartomizers. Now that I could do! I very quickly totally eliminated the last of the stinkies. Then, along came the NEXT latest and greatest - the Go-Go! I stalked the two websites that carried them at the time, and finally snagged a Go-Go setup. I was in vaping nirvana.
During this time my daughter and SIL came to visit for a day. I told them there was no longer any smoking in my house, but here, try these for indoor use. I had set up some extra batteries and cartos with various flavors for them to try. They were very intrigued, and surprised at how much they liked vaping. Before they left for home, I told them that if they would give vaping an honest try then I'd buy them each their choice of starter kits. They accepted my offer, and a week later were both cigarette-free. A win!
I grew tired of fiddling with constantly filling cartos before I got a nasty hit. I decided to try a carto tank, and I've not looked back since. My first tank was a bit leaky and required a bit of fiddling, but was still lightyears better than what I'd been doing. The only real downside was punching those *%&$ cartos! What a pain - but pre-punched didn't yet exist. Then, I found my vaping solution that perfected vaping for me. I managed to get a Jonboy Lava Tank. I'd love to be able to get my hands on a couple more of those beauties, because for me they are just the perfect carto tank. They are vaping perfection.
After about a year, I was vaping less and less and without even thinking about it, I put the vapes down. I remained smoke-free for another year until I developed Chrohn's Disease. Stupid, stupid me - I picked up the stinkies again. Hey, just one every once in a while eased the cramping in my gut! An OCCASIONAL one can't hurt, right? Yeah. Very soon I was back to my old smoking habits.
About a year ago I decided to try again, and went out and bought some spinners and evod tanks. They were okay, but I never could get the tanks to wick right without burning. I was going through coils way too fast. I upgraded to an MVP2, which I loved, but still couldn't get a clearo I liked, even after trying several varieties. I put the vaping gear away and kept smoking.
A few weeks ago I was visiting my daughter and her family, and she said "Mom, you have to try this juice. It's the best lemonade ever!" Always being partial to a good lemonade, I picked up her PV and gave it a try. OMG. I had to have that. RIGHT NOW. My SIL jumped at the opportunity, threw me into his car, and drove me to their local B&M to get me set up again before I changed my mind. I went along with his suggestions, because surely vaping technology has advanced since I used my carto tank! He had me buy an iStick 50W and a Triton tank with an extra pack of 0.4 coils. I got it all set up with 30ml of donated lemonade to hold me until my order arrived, and that just wasn't too bad. Then, a dry hit. YUCK! I'm a chain vaper. The Triton just couldn't keep up with me, and it was disturbing to see how quickly my clear juice in that tank turned a darkish amber. Plus, it leaked. Ew. I could only take a few hits before I had to set it down and let it rest a few minutes. That was not satisfying, and I was still smoking about a half a pack a day.
So, I got out my trusty Lava Tank and gave her a good bath, rounded up some leftover cartos, and set it up. There it is! That's my vaping. I am now, again, cigarette-free. My daughter has declared me hopelessly old-fashioned, and just sighs sadly at me. I don't care
I now sit here, chain-vaping, a very happy tootle puffer! And, apparently, writing a novel!![]()
you, DA!! BRAVA. As our thread draws to a close, I would really appreciate if some of the ladies could post pics of their blingiest and most fashionable tootle rigs, like Andria did above. I know there's already lots of pics, but I don't want to look over 750 pages...
I'm trying to push my wife over the edge. She just failed (once again) at quitting by "cutting back", which never worked for me or anyone else I know that's tried it. She's shown interest in my vaping, but still has (mostly BS) excuses for not trying it herself.
But she's a sucker for bling. Maybe you can help me push her over away from the dark side, and into the light.
)I was at the company training center today and outside vaping while chatting with a couple guys I havent seen in a few years. Had some silent but powerful flatulence and just kept on vaping without saying a word about it. One of the guys looks at me and say that smells like. Took a deep drag to keep from busting out laughing
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Thanks, Rixy! They are a bit too pool noodly for me, but lovely for those who like a huge wide bore. I'm a Ming kinda gal.
Amazing!
I vaped for 2.5 years before I finally quit smoking. The vaping helped me cut down from 2 pad to 5 cigs a day. And helped tremendously with my cough and chronic bronchitis.Thanks, @Katdarling and @AndriaD . You too, @Boden.
You definitely caught her attention. Anything that can further the dialog is always welcome.
I'm trying to show her the positives of vaping, and trying not to pressure her. She wants to quit smoking. But she doesn't want to quit smoking. We all know what I mean.
Thanks, @Katdarling and @AndriaD . You too, @Boden.
You definitely caught her attention. Anything that can further the dialog is always welcome.
I'm trying to show her the positives of vaping, and trying not to pressure her. She wants to quit smoking. But she doesn't want to quit smoking. We all know what I mean.
The pears had all been picked and were fermenting in a huge vat to make rakja - the local schnaps which they drink even for breakfast.The apples were still not ripe enough to pick, as was the quince. But we gorged ourselves of the plums (the oval prune kind that are yellow inside) and I even made dried prunes in my daughter's wood stove. It was the most brilliant experience picking the produce for a totally fresh salad or the veggies to make soup using the left over roast suckling pig bought from the next door neighbour and roasted the day before on an open fire. Probably for a whole lot of you these are everyday experiences but for me - a totally town person - it was just brilliant. I even made the cheese I promised I would. It was a hit! I so enjoyed making the cheeselets I got a friend to get me some raw sheeps milk this morning to make more. Here is the fruit of my labour
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