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Lilacs212too

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Maybe they'll do pink or purple or teal!

I wish.. but i think i saw on one of their threads that the colors were going to be the same as the full size.. although I did see blue LED would make a brief appearance at the end of May. I just have no patience. lol
 

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So B must be out of bed finally she just liked a post :p

I've been up a while now. Been at the Dr. and then to vote against this ridiculous Amendment One bull crap. Liv and I have been outside playing..well, she's playing in the sprinkler and I'm watching her. She's so cute. :)
 

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Aww B.. that's not good news! they do so many amazing things with surgeries like now.. recovery from everything is so much faster than it used to be.. and you're YOUNG! you will be up and bouncing in no time! (trying to illuminate that silver lining somewhere..)

and no, Lox, I got the satin silver.. again, going for more girly lol.. I was gonna go ahead and get the 24k one, but well.. you know.. it wouldn't ship for a month ;) (I'm so sure the price had something to do with it..) I figured the satin silver would show less flaws and finger prints.. and not so shiny so I don't distract the easily distracted lol..
 

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Problem with the full size is its way too heavy for me to carry around at work - falls out of my shirt pocket. I still use ego's when I'm out of the office.

Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...y-providing-pv-lanyard-cases-accessories.html , she does beautiful work (I have a couple of her bags, and she made a vest for Rhianna). That's her original thread with all the information and stuff on it. But it has not been reopened.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ng-pv-lanyard-cases-accessories-part-2-a.html is the currently open "continuation" thread...
 

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Mini is a sweetheart and does indeed do good work.

Check out this thread http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...y-providing-pv-lanyard-cases-accessories.html , she does beautiful work (I have a couple of her bags, and she made a vest for Rhianna). That's her original thread with all the information and stuff on it. But it has not been reopened.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ng-pv-lanyard-cases-accessories-part-2-a.html is the currently open "continuation" thread...

Yeah, and I have no idea how I tore it. It's been hurting for a while now, but just recently got to the point of being impossible to NOT have it looked at. One day I will learn to go BEFORE I do more damage. :facepalm: And how your friends feel about their RC surgery, that's exactly how I feel about having both my hips replaced. It wasn't easy to go through, but truly one of the best things I ever did for myself. And you know, I waited until I put one of them through the socket. I see a pattern here. :glare:

awww B........ So sorry to hear about your torn rotator cuff, NO WONDER you are in so much pain.
I've had 2 different friends have that repair surgery & they both said it was worth having it done.
Good Luck with the specialist tomorrow.
 

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My dad tore his RC in softball when I was a kid, but he didn't get it looked at until he got stiff armed high-fiving the girlies at Wellesley during a marathon. :facepalm: He had surgery and it seems much better. There was some that they couldn't repair, so they separated it the rest of the way, or something like that. It doesn't seem to bother him though.
 

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B, I tore mine when king was a baby and never got it fixed, we are one of those self employed uninsured. It will get worse before it gets better so if you can get it fixed by an operation go for it. At first mine was where I couldn't lift my arm up, then it got to the point that if I went forward too fast or down the stairs it felt like a rubber band twisting for a few minuets, that is one of the most painful things I have ever experienced. It did get better but it took about three years and there were times I didn't think i would ever be normal again. Once in awhile I still have days I can hardly move it but luckily they are getting fewer with each year. So if the Dr says it can be fixed go do it so you don't miss the enjoyment of playing with Livi for these important years.
 
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