GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 3

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yankeebobo

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Idaho's wick in its prime. :lol:
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Funny, on the kayfun I'd have to do a full cleaning every other tank of Boba's or I'd get dry hits like a ..... I've been pouring it in this one for awhile now. I can't remember when I re-wicked that last. It still wasn't bad but the wick sticking thru the cotton cap was looking pretty shabby. Opened it up and damn what a mess. That wick was still nice and juicy.
 

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Thanks :) Although I live in suburban Sydney, I'm very fortunate in that our house backs directly on to 300 hectares of native bushland known as Bidjigal Reserve. It's not like being in the city at all:

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The blackened tree trunks are the result of a controlled bushfire mitigation burn a couple of years ago. The downside of living here is that bushfires are an ever-present danger. I've lived here since 1976; we did have one fire that burnt out the back garden, jumped the house, and burnt out the front garden. As a result, I'm a long-time member of our local Community Fire Unit and have a red fire trailer in my front garden.

Just fantastic.
My son is headed back to finish up his Doctorate in the States. He has been living in Sydney for quite some time working with a group of nuc scientists. He now has a beautiful girlfriend and I've never heard him talk about a better group of people than the friends and community.
You may of heard of a strikingly handsome bloke from America, buff, loves to fight for fun while playing Irish drinking games remodeling bars and a penchant for strippers.
He gets all that ^ from his Mom :)
 

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hey Idaho, wasn't ignoring ya, was just in a rush this morning. I don't think Gold Rising is something I'd enjoy.. Thanks for the offer tho!

ETA: but if you change your mind on that #666...
Hey! I know you wouldn't like it :). I know your flavors of choice. About #666...the contractual agreement will specifically use the word "Borrow, Borrowing, Borrows and Borrowed".
I would rather buy you a different one :).
 

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Just fantastic.
My son is headed back to finish up his Doctorate in the States. He has been living in Sydney for quite some time working with a group of nuc scientists. He now has a beautiful girlfriend and I've never heard him talk about a better group of people than the friends and community.
You may of heard of a strikingly handsome bloke from America, buff, loves to fight for fun while playing Irish drinking games remodeling bars and a penchant for strippers.
He gets all that ^ from his Mom :)

Idaho! Coffee on my keyboard! Funny! I love you! :)
 

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aaaaah, the night time. Everybody is asleep hehehe...i just have to rant for a moment. I bought this mango salsa against my better judgement (but it smelled nice!) and I have to say that the mango was lacking in flavor. I was in the dominican republic a couple of months ago and had mango at breakfast and the stuff melted in your mouth! It was fabulous! I get back in the states and try to find a good mango and it's like I'm trying to mine diamonds. I know at the big chains strawberries are painted red, tomatoes painted red, but geez, is any fruit real anymore?

Sorry, but it just irritates me that i can have a saturating, aromatic, flavorful piece of fruit at breakfast in a third world country, but in the mighty us of a, i get a bland, hard, mango. Ugggh! Parsley, same way. no fragrance at all. Here's what I can't figure out: why is it when I go to the ethnic grocery stores their produce is fairly good? Salsa is freash, fragrance of parsley is present, etc. I don't know about some of the other states, but the farmer markets in illinois rule! Man, those strawberries are so tasty and colorful; you don't want to shop for produce anywhere else! And fish? Oh, I don't want to even get started. Sorry, a moment of weakness...
 

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Idaho's wick in its prime. :lol:
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So funny. I just changed a couple wicks. My snc wick went south quick with a Net in the Heron. The flavor quickly turned off after 2 days.
It was the same one from our bilateral Heron self practice/experiment tutorial funded by a Non Subsidized Grant that was originally funded for studies that links train spotting and injury together by the Federal Government.
Anyway threw in some KGD and BOOM I'm back Baby.
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aaaaah, the night time. Everybody is asleep hehehe...i just have to rant for a moment. I bought this mango salsa against my better judgement (but it smelled nice!) and I have to say that the mango was lacking in flavor. I was in the dominican republic a couple of months ago and had mango at breakfast and the stuff melted in your mouth! It was fabulous! I get back in the states and try to find a good mango and it's like I'm trying to mine diamonds. I know at the big chains strawberries are painted red, tomatoes painted red, but geez, is any fruit real anymore?

Sorry, but it just irritates me that i can have a saturating, aromatic, flavorful piece of fruit at breakfast in a third world country, but in the mighty us of a, i get a bland, hard, mango. Ugggh! Parsley, same way. no fragrance at all. Here's what I can't figure out: why is it when I go to the ethnic grocery stores their produce is fairly good? Salsa is freash, fragrance of parsley is present, etc. I don't know about some of the other states, but the farmer markets in illinois rule! Man, those strawberries are so tasty and colorful; you don't want to shop for produce anywhere else! And fish? Oh, I don't want to even get started. Sorry, a moment of weakness...
NP!
Although, You may of awakened the Yankeebeastbrofro with this question...
 

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Hey! I know you wouldn't like it :). I know your flavors of choice. About #666...the contractual agreement will specifically use the word "Borrow, Borrowing, Borrows and Borrowed".
I would rather buy you a different one :).

Lol! I'll get my own eventually. DH put his half of a Mexico trip in the bank today.. I gotta save up my half now. I missed my week on the beach this summer..:(
 

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Just fantastic.
My son is headed back to finish up his Doctorate in the States. He has been living in Sydney for quite some time working with a group of nuc scientists. He now has a beautiful girlfriend and I've never heard him talk about a better group of people than the friends and community.
You may of heard of a strikingly handsome bloke from America, buff, loves to fight for fun while playing Irish drinking games remodeling bars and a penchant for strippers.
He gets all that ^ from his Mom :)

Bwahaha. He's clearly out of my league, but I wish I had met him! Can't believe I missed out on a buff young nuclear scientist. If he's been at Lucas Heights, that's the other side of Sydney - but there's *lots* of bushland down there.
 

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Bwahaha. He's clearly out of my league, but I wish I had met him! Can't believe I missed out on a buff young nuclear scientist. If he's been at Lucas Heights, that's the other side of Sydney - but there's *lots* of bushland down there.
That is exactly where he was much of the time. His studies are actually linking molecules and physiology. He is a West Point Grad and was there with fellow schoolmates. He is looking forward to a potential position with the CDC here in the States. And, would like to eventually control and map the US evacuation planning.
If none of it works out, his second choice is to be a comedian and write personal reviews on drug rehabilitation centers. No....but seriously he does. Lol
Kid cracks me up.
 

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I wanted to share another detail about my PAPs X. I just keep finding more and more plus's .....

I decided to change out my springs on the button. I wanted to see how the softer one would do and so far I really like it. I use a very large and heavy atty so I thought that it would fire when standing and it does NOT.

Great news for me. As some of you know, I have bad hands and though the med strength spring is in no way hard, even that little bit of resistance made my hands on some days hurt. THe lighter spring is wonderful and feels so nice.
 

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That is exactly where he was much of the time. His studies are actually linking molecules and physiology. He is a West Point Grad and was there with fellow schoolmates. He is looking forward to a potential position with the CDC here in the States. And, would like to eventually control and map the US evacuation planning.
If none of it works out, his second choice is to be a comedian and write personal reviews on drug rehabilitation centers. No....but seriously he does. Lol
Kid cracks me up.

Hahaha. It's good to have a variety of career choices!
 

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aaaaah, the night time. Everybody is asleep hehehe...i just have to rant for a moment. I bought this mango salsa against my better judgement (but it smelled nice!) and I have to say that the mango was lacking in flavor. I was in the dominican republic a couple of months ago and had mango at breakfast and the stuff melted in your mouth! It was fabulous! I get back in the states and try to find a good mango and it's like I'm trying to mine diamonds. I know at the big chains strawberries are painted red, tomatoes painted red, but geez, is any fruit real anymore?

Sorry, but it just irritates me that i can have a saturating, aromatic, flavorful piece of fruit at breakfast in a third world country, but in the mighty us of a, i get a bland, hard, mango. Ugggh! Parsley, same way. no fragrance at all. Here's what I can't figure out: why is it when I go to the ethnic grocery stores their produce is fairly good? Salsa is freash, fragrance of parsley is present, etc. I don't know about some of the other states, but the farmer markets in illinois rule! Man, those strawberries are so tasty and colorful; you don't want to shop for produce anywhere else! And fish? Oh, I don't want to even get started. Sorry, a moment of weakness...

Oh DON'T even get me started on the topic of fake and real.
Note Monsanto: have mastered the idea of man made foods that should be growing in dirt...not a damn test tube.
 

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The Secret Life of Plants by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird is one of the most cherished books in my library and although 30 years have passed from the first time I read it, this book is unsurpassed even at the 100th time I read it. Whoever isn't aware of its content, I encourage him to read it ASAP! The authors have written other books and a documentary has been made as well, many other people have written about this matter, but this book is the ultimate reference, period.

The continuously increasing number of varied induced apathy syndromes, reminds me of the movie Idiocracy which illustrated with tragicomical precision what is going to happen, if Monsanto prevails. But they won't!

After the initial development of permaculture project in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century and its abandonment due to Communism, even Stalin during the WWII pressed by the need of survival, permitted a small plot of land, for those they served in the military, to be cultivated and this action saved millions of lives. Even today, many Russians living in Mosche, have a small vegetable garden in the countryside of about 700 square metres where they spend their weekends.

The Monsanto sponsored and inspired CODEX ALIMENTARIUS wants to stop any such movement in USA and Europe. Fortunately in India, people have been ...... off with Monsanto practises, while in US mostly and less in Europe, people have started to awaken. Australia is a pioneer in the resurrection and evolution of permaculture from the '70s and the situation nowadays in Russia goes against any GMO product and free land, exempted from taxes and heritable to the Russian citizens under a family domain legislation is in ongoing discussions the last 4 years in Duma.

Theses are good news for the future, the essence of any motherland is the soil, we must not poison our mother, no politician has the right to sell or rent her to anyone. We are so blinded by lies that we discuss fundamental truths of life like they are negotiable. They aren't!
 
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