More Vapemail from SR-Vapes via RM1stSF, supposed to have come via My Hermes so wasn't expecting it today;
the Artery Summa with built in 5ml tank:
the Artery Summa with built in 5ml tank:
Yes, they must have - I'll probably be able to see when it arrives tomorrowThey have obviously understated the amount then, otherwise you would be paying about £16 (£8 VAT + £8 RM)
I normally just wait until I need a big enough order so that the shipping gets swallowed up and makes it worthwhile.
Another person I am really getting to dislike is the Journo; PESTON what a p r a t
If you have ever tried the grape soda canned drink that D&G make, or remember the big grape hollow bubble gum balls, that is exactly what it reminds me of.American grape soda. !
Ah, thinking about it Bob i do remember the Bubble Gum, was it a sort of sour taste ?If you have ever tried the grape soda canned drink that D&G make, or remember the big grape hollow bubble gum balls, that is exactly what it reminds me of.
I think the red one was sour, not sure of the flavour, but the purple coloured grape one was very sweetAh, thinking about it Bob i do remember the Bubble Gum, was it a sort of sour taste ?
Can't say I've heard him much lately. From what I remember, there's far worseAnother person I am really getting to dislike is the Journo; PESTON what a p r a t

I like Andrew Neale too.Peston is much more human than he used to be. Back in 2008 he spent all his time talking the country down. His new Sunday morning program is quite good - but a bit "zoo radio" and "magazine format". Better than Andrew Marr ("Which daughter of some friend that I went to University with can I get to play music/talk about theatre/be thoroughly Islingtonite about today?!), but nowhere near as good as Andrew Neil. I love raw aggression coupled with good research. Makes for interesting viewing. (OK - he can be charming and civilised - but usually only to coax a tiddler into his gaping maw). You're right - I should get out more.
Good! We're happy too - sadly our younger son was quite glum about it all today though - whereas, talking to our elder one yesterday, he was quite happy with everything so far.Having said that I've just been out in the drizzle and tested the temperature at my local in Staffs Moorlands. Everyone is happy with the way they voted.
P.S. That was 65% Leave, 35% remain.
I don't think I ever tried anything like that. Was going to try the Grape one from NT as they just made a special run that originally was to be High VG, but finally turned out not to be, so I don't get to try that.If you have ever tried the grape soda canned drink that D&G make, or remember the big grape hollow bubble gum balls, that is exactly what it reminds me of.
Have you tried the sherbet dumbledore yet pipe ? I just had another email from them & this weeks offer is American grape soda. !
I won`t bother buying any more from them until i have tried the other 2 i have.
Is it just me or are there some worrying undercurrents with the choice of candidates and subsequent new PM? ...it feels that mostly the 'remain' ones are trying to stich us up in some way- not sure how, but it doesn't feel quite right. I don't feel happy that some will try and make us part of the single market - would rather we looked after our own interests at last.
Hmm, not sure it`s for me thenI think the red one was sour, not sure of the flavour, but the purple coloured grape one was very sweet
Thanks, another one i`ll probably not bother with then. Sounds the same as the Apple pie i`m vaping right now, i get the Apple but not much else.Well - the Dumbledore tastes lemony but not fizzy. Bit of a let down in that department to be honest.

I totally agree, but in this, we have no input really - how much input do you as a party member get?Yes. We must not be sold short having jumped over such a big hurdle. It was inevitable that this would happen, but we must resist. I'm particularly surprised by people like Dan Hannan suddenly falling over. Perhaps it is that they're all tired after a long campaign - but it won't do. They must screw their courage to the sticking-place - and we'll not fail!![]()
It may have been a bit 'ungentlemanly' but was certainly funny! Gave a bit of light entertainment.Loved Nigel Farage giving it to them today ! Tickles me that chap![]()
I think that if we stay within the single market, that would mean that freedom of movement stays in place Trish, in other words, no we don`t need that.Am I right in thinking that being in the single Market - if we could do that of course - would mean the same restrictions on what we can have or sell ...and wouldn't that have some impact on what we can sell to non EU countries?
It may have been a bit 'ungentlemanly'
That`s what i like about him. Says it as it is !! 
We don't, and that's what I'm afraid of - and this afternoon, someone at the EU stated that we seemed to think we could have the Single Market but also gain full control of our immigration and borders, and he said quite emphatically that this was not possible.I think that if we stay within the single market, that would mean that freedom of movement stays in place Trish, in other words, no we don`t need that.
Absolutely!That`s what i like about him. Says it as it is !!
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Makes a change from those that say one thing yet intend something else altogether!I totally agree, but in this, we have no input really - how much input do you as a party member get?
I heard Cameron state today that yes, he took a gamble and it backfired on him! So blatantly obvious that they arrogantly assumed that they would win, and so there is no plan, and some are frantically trying to devise one.
Delaying the result of the new PM appointment, could be a good thing, but could be a bad thing ...too much time to devise a devious plan to stitch us up.
Much as I do not want anything like a referendum, the notion by Hunt to hold one regarding the issue of Single Market may not be a bad thing if the vote result was for the best way.
I assumed that the question would not arise, but alarm bells rang in the article by Boris.
Am I right in thinking that being in the single Market - if we could do that of course - would mean the same restrictions on what we can have or sell ...and wouldn't that have some impact on what we can sell to non EU countries?