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..why should a person need a medal for what should be done naturally...

Because they are sparkling, shiny fashion accessories.

The whole Good Deed Operative Posse deserves a big pile of medals. Bedazzled with pearls and Genuine Simulated Gemstones in an assortment of colors to harmonize with every ensemble and mood.
 

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Because they are sparkling, shiny fashion accessories.

The whole Good Deed Operative Posse deserves a big pile of medals. Bedazzled with pearls and Genuine Simulated Gemstones in an assortment of colors to harmonize with every ensemble and mood.

Ahh see there...I'm srry lolady...I totally missed your point...If I could have my way I would have 31 outfits in my closet...all the same thing(just like Eisenstein)...I personally see no point...luckily I have a wife who loves me and sometimes torments me to do something other than wash something I wore the day before...(by hand mind you I do not wish to waste water)...got a little odd in my youth...I would wash my clothes I was wearing then hang and take a shower...then go to bed...people asking the next day didn't you wear that yesterday...lol they were probably wondering why it didn't stink...10 days in a row of the same clothes...
 

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Someone should tell TroyTheDiver to tell his partner that most new e-cig users quickly find them to be far more enjoyable than smoking ever was (especially old diehards like me that loved smoking too much to quit otherwise).

That's me too Randy. I loved to smoke. I loved opening the packs, smelling the tobacco, messing with the zippos and the motions of smoking. It was terribly hard for me to quit in the past.

That's why e-cigs are so effective. Now I open bottles, smell them (ummm tobacco) and go thru very similar motions. Except the zippo part of course.

I know this is like preaching to the choir but we are not the only ones to read this thread. I always felt anything I wanted to say to the Q people all I had to do was post it here. :)

And Hobo it is possible to just not go there. It was hard for me the first day. Now I only go there if a link is posted here to an article there. And that is pretty rare. I hate cavities.

One of the flavors I received yesterday was the Wild Nuts. I hope to get around to trying a little batch today and I will let everyone know how it goes. In the bottle it smells really good. I think it will make a fine addition to my tobacco liquids.

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If I could have my way I would have 31 outfits in my closet...all the same thing(just like Eisenstein)

Or Steve Jobs, he's a billionaire, yet he only appears to own Levi's 501's and black turtleneck sweaters.

I'm pretty much the same, when I worked I had 2 basic outfits, summer and winter. Winter was suit, white shirt and tie, and black Florsheim wingtips. Summer was Slacks, white shirt and tie, and black wingtips. All my socks are identical black ones (so no pairing up required and lost socks are not even noticed.) I have 10 ties which I wore in strict rotation. I have about 30 identical white shirts, I'd buy 5 or 10 whenever they went on sale and retire the oldest old ones.

Now I've retired I wear black tracksuits all day every day in winter, shorts and a tee shirt in summer, except once a week when I go shopping. That's usually Levis, trainers and a slightly dressy shirt or sweater, depending on the season.

I can't be bothered with clothes. I used to be a "dedicated follower of fashion" (great song) until I joined the army, when you know exactly what you'll wear every day and I found I liked the simplicity of it. I also hate (with a passion) shopping for clothes, this way I never need to try anything on because I always buy the same things from the same shops so I know they'll fit. God, I sound boring. :)

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Or Steve Jobs, he's a billionaire, yet he only appears to own Levi's 501's and black turtleneck sweaters.

I'm pretty much the same, when I worked I had 2 basic outfits, summer and winter. Winter was suit, white shirt and tie, and black Florsheim wingtips. Summer was Slacks, white shirt and tie, and black wingtips. All my socks are identical black ones (so no pairing up required and lost socks are not even noticed.) I have 10 ties which I wore in strict rotation. I have about 30 identical white shirts, I'd buy 5 or 10 whenever they went on sale and retire the oldest old ones.

Now I've retired I wear black tracksuits all day every day in winter, shorts and a tee shirt in summer, except once a week when I go shopping. That's usually Levis, trainers and a slightly dressy shirt or sweater, depending on the season.

I can't be bothered with clothes. I used to be a "dedicated follower of fashion" (great song) until I joined the army, when you know exactly what you'll wear every day and I found I liked the simplicity of it. I also hate (with a passion) shopping for clothes, this way I never need to try anything on because I always buy the same things from the same shops so I know they'll fit. God, I sound boring. :)

Cheers

So does that mean you might be the third "Nudist Vaper"?:laugh:
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So does that mean you might be the third "Nudist Vaper"?:laugh:
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Never been any sort of organised nudist, but years ago when I worked on a farm, I used to often go without clothes when there was nobody else around, and it was a good feeling. Admittedly I had a better body then, these days I'd scare the horses! :)

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The GGTS is definitely a nice piece of engineering. I've heard plenty of unhappy customer stories about it not showing up in complete working order though. And the prices for the endless configurations adds up quickly. The telescoping feature was the big deal before now it's the UFS. Neither one floats my boat in particular and The Empire has the telescoping feature.

But those who like it, just adore it. Cult status. -Magnus

One of the few I don't own but boy am I ....../depressed I didn't get my Eclipse $*S^%O$@&B@%^*#@!
I do love my "Provari", "Darwin" and "The Empire",my lil' "Alpha", "MonkeyBoxx" ooh ooh and the Helix and uh umm etc. you know the others too!:vapor:
Ok I love them all cause they are just so great to use.:blink:
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