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Key ring will be a keeper :)

It is just about exactly the size of one of my infinity 14430 batteries, maybe a whopping 1mm longer.

It performs just like you would expect for an unregulated 3.7v battery, very satisfying with a 2 ohm carto.

Battery is supposed to be 250-300 mah, so 2 ohms is pushing it hard, I'm sure, but sometimes you just gotta go for it :)

Easy draw, my van tob is very happy in the boge carto on this pv.

The included two prefilled cartos are meh tasting, but I'm picky.

No annoying led, this is a sweet little stealth unit, would be hidden even in small hands.
 
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I have an eGo charger or 10 to spare if you still need one. :)


In other news I have to show off my nails. I have always had the absolute worst nails. Even after I quit smoking there was no improvement. They were brittle, would crack and peel and wouldn't get much longer than my finger pad. But I got a Sally Hansen kit with 3 phases (growth stimulator, nail builder and intensive healing). A couple weeks and a lot of patience later...

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I know they're not STUNNING, but it's a hell of a start for me. some are stained blue from blue nail polish.. mutter. For the white tips i painted the underside of the nail to get an even line and not have to deal with those sticker guides. I put the nail builder top-coat on them daily or bi-daily so they stay strong. I'm a happy girl! Had to share!
 

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Thank you!! :D

Sorry I'm not around much, both babies and I have horrible colds and we're all wiped out and cranky. :( Poor Beth is working retail and can't get time off to stay with the babies so it's the sick caring for the sick...it aint pretty. :glare: Be back when I can. Miss you all!!! (((PIF)))
 
COngrats Chelle2!!!

and WOWOW sal!! your nails are looking great!! I have always (since I was 15 and learned to do it myself) had fake nails. cause mine are so bad. But I am out of stuff to them right now, and the budget is tight, so every nail I have is at least 1/8inch or more in the quick, and just keep breaking and peeling....

I am so embarressed i dont even want to leave the house.. LOL

On a brighter note, I went to take a drag of my PV today, my kid jostled me and my drip tip hit my front teeth... So, now I am missing part of a filling that was between my two front teeth... ahhhh kids.... Gotta love them... cause theres documents that prove they exist......
 

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Sallana ...nice progress on the nails, very clean & pretty !! If you base coat with white polish b-4 using dark colors ,it will keep the staining from happening .

Congrats to "B" on new status !! & sorry to hear you guys are sickie ...hope you feel better soon !
Remember vicks or menthlatum (sp?) on soles of feet make it easier to breathe !
 
I grew up with vicks on my feet, and my back and my tummy. and always put on socks. :)

My kids have always been VERY healthy (its cause they were raised in a barn, and got to eat all the dirt they wanted, and played in the mud puddles even in the middle of January) But, while in school, they did get more sickness than they do now. We havent actually had a flu or anything liek that since they left. We do get the occasional stomache virus, But since it doesnt effect everyone, I usually attribute it to something they ate. adn of course, we all suffer with some alergies, adn get the occasional head cold, but the entire time Hoover was in school, he had a cough that sounded like whooping cough. And even had to get IV's a time or two because he couldnt eat or drink or didnt want to- due to the constant cough. he hasnt done that since he quit school.

schools are just breeding grounds for icky.... and I am not a freak out momma- seriously, germs are usually the least of my worries. Even when they were babies. I fiqured the more they were handled and the more they were out and about the stronger their immune systems would be.
 

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I put Vicks on my kids chest when they have chest colds to help them breath better.

B,you poor girls get sick alot.Must be because Livi started school? You all need extra vitamin C.

Naw, it's not Livi's school, it's the one the Mother of my "other baby" teaches at. She brings home all the germs, yet never gets sick mind you :glare:, and passes them along to her baby, then that baby comes here and passes the illness to me and Livi. It's been happening since before Livi started school. Sigh. I do my best to keep hands clean and surfaces wiped down, but they still insist on sharing germs.
 

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I grew up with vicks on my feet, and my back and my tummy. and always put on socks. :)

My kids have always been VERY healthy (its cause they were raised in a barn, and got to eat all the dirt they wanted, and played in the mud puddles even in the middle of January) But, while in school, they did get more sickness than they do now. We havent actually had a flu or anything liek that since they left. We do get the occasional stomache virus, But since it doesnt effect everyone, I usually attribute it to something they ate. adn of course, we all suffer with some alergies, adn get the occasional head cold, but the entire time Hoover was in school, he had a cough that sounded like whooping cough. And even had to get IV's a time or two because he couldnt eat or drink or didnt want to- due to the constant cough. he hasnt done that since he quit school.

schools are just breeding grounds for icky.... and I am not a freak out momma- seriously, germs are usually the least of my worries. Even when they were babies. I fiqured the more they were handled and the more they were out and about the stronger their immune systems would be.

So do you homeschool then? I was homeschooled from 3rd grade on, and my brother never went to public school (until he took a couple of years of college).

I planned to homeschool my youngest 2 (my oldest 2's dad wants them in public school, so that's where they go.), but now I'm looking at needing to work full time so it may not be possible; at least at first.
 
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