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TravTech

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Finally got to try Bianca's EMDCC's. Those things are HUGE! :laugh:

How long do they usually last?

I feel silly putting them on anything smaller than my Provari. Draw's a little tight with the 510 adapter jammed in there, but I'd rather have that than too much air. Flavor's just starting to come trhough now. Man they hold a lot of juice!

Ooh just remembered, I got an unused Apollo Vtube I was gonna PiF or TC some day when I stop being so lazy. It will match the finish on the EMDCC perfectly. I gotta give that a try.

I could easily see them being good for long trips and such, or even just around the house. Can't really see me using them at work despite their convenience due to their size. But pretty darn nice nonetheless!
 

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hi Lox.
I came here to hide because the mean people are getting tiring :)

Wear this and they wont recognize you Sarge

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I'm going to hide in here for a while too. I'm supposed to be consulting the :blink: excel sheet, that I was given, and gathering up all the stuff around the house for the camping trip. Everyone makes excel sheets for trips, right?
I made a list and Heather got it this morning and collated it. It's all color coded and stuffz.
 

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Ummm I make lists - excel sometimes too or quatro pro - especially to contain Christmas shopping


LoL, I have always told my kids life is not fair. But I do that too. At Christmas I not only make lists so they all have the same #, but I make piles to make sure they are approximately the same size piles for each of them too.
 

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My daughter and grandkids are all aware its never about the same number or size or dollar value here. Grandma spoils them equally and that can translate into all sorts of variety. Seven year old grandson was all about taking electronic stuff apart last Christmas so grandma went to Harbor frieght and spent twenty dollars on tools and gathered a broken computer, CD player, toaster, music box, and vacumn cleaner together for him to take apart. He was Thrilled :D Ten year old granddaughter on the other hand was drooling over an Ipod shuffle. :) Twenty two month old grandson got a Fur Real Pony I'd bought on Black Friday two years earlier for dirt cheap the was selling for over five hundred dollars on Amazon last Christmas. The look on his face when he saw his very own Pony standing taller then him was priceless :D Around here its about them knowing what ever their present is: big or small, cheap or expensive, it was picked just for them with love :wub:
 
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Santa only brings 3 presents. We give them boring stuff like clothes and books. And then there is a family gift. If 3 gits was good enough for the Baby Jesus (from the 3 Magi) then it's good enough for our boys. lol

Like grandmato5, we try to make it "even" but the picks are from their own lists, so they have always been happy. They know they have everything they need and a lot of what they want. They know they have it good. :)
 
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