Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD (Part 2)

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I wish I could blame this on alcohol.....well maybe its the lack of?!?!?!?!

So I rewicked a KFC and decided I was going to fill it up with the remaining Dark Horse I got on hand. I filled it up, left it sit for about 20 mins and come back for a toot.
WOW this stuff has taken a definite turn for the worse, no tobacco taste at all. I give it another toot and UCK what the heck is in here.

Luckily I left the bottle sitting on my desk, so upon further inspection I filled it with White Lie!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now I dont mind White Lie in very small doses, but its certainly a SHOCK when your expecting Dark Horse!!!!!

Now I am trying to decide if I want to vape it all or drain it? Probably take me a month or more to vape it out.

Uh oh now you're scaring me. That's one of the flavors I ordered. Will likely be muted on my little triton though :p
 

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Uh oh now you're scaring me. That's one of the flavors I ordered. Will likely be muted on my little triton though :p

White Lie is very nice. Coconut, vanilla and pear, however, I don't detect much pear. Me and HHV fruit have a hard time. I do like Crackberry though! That stuff is great!


EDIT: If I remember correctly, Parrothead (Key Lime) was pretty good also. It really woke up after a couple weeks steeping.
 
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Uh oh now you're scaring me. That's one of the flavors I ordered. Will likely be muted on my little triton though :p

Ok sorry for the awol Army. It's been one of those few days. Weather changed and had an exacerbation attack. Work has been busy as a one legged man in a .... kicking contest.
Always; I love that avatar. I'm a sucker for high heels. :facepalm:
Any way. I haven't gone through all the post to catch up but I'm still kicking and grinning.
Watched a bit of the Olympics tonight. Downhill course. Speeds over 80MPH OMG. I had to stop and take a breath.
At least I know now why they wear those tight pants. So they don't poop all over themselves.
I do hope everyone is doing good.
Later Army. Just a quick check in. Salute's And :toast:
 

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I reserve the right to change my mind Dust. A) It's only six days old, B) I've vaped only a mil of it.

No worries, General. I've been teetering on placing the order for the new NET's from day one. I just wanted your first thoughts on it. As for the Serendipity, I like it (it's actually quite good), but I think I'll order up a bottle of Legend instead. I like Legend more.. ;)
 

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Just get some and give Huntsman a fifth dimension.

:D

That's kinda what I was expecting to hear about Gaia based on the product description , I hope there's enough difference between Maple eh and Huntsman to justify ordering it , Huntsman fills the role of maple pipe tobacco quite well IMO .
 

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No worries, General. I've been teetering on placing the order for the new NET's from day one. I just wanted your first thoughts on it. As for the Serendipity, I like it (it's actually quite good), but I think I'll order up a bottle of Legend instead. I like Legend more.. ;)

No vape home is complete without at least both of the Dipity and so called legand. I'm still 100% on Gandy. Yea I know I stocked up when I could. Can't wait to try some of the Legand though.
 

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Uhh you gonna take the recommendations from someone who says rude things about Huntsman?

No worries, General. I've been teetering on placing the order for the new NET's from day one. I just wanted your first thoughts on it. As for the Serendipity, I like it (it's actually quite good), but I think I'll order up a bottle of Legend instead. I like Legend more.. ;)
 

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Uhh you gonna take the recommendations from someone who says rude things about Huntsman?

Count me in on one that says rude things about Huntsman. But Dark Horse is a different story.



Just funning Hula. Hope all is well. I had some DH today at work. Gave a vape to a fellow brother. He only does very, very sweet flavors.
Told him to plant both feet and get ready for the ride. He vapes 12mg and mine is 24mg.
He planted both feet, took the first vape. Eyes got big, Another vape, then another. After the third or forth he ask the mg level. I just laughed and told him to sit down. Yep it's Dark Horse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Just got finished watching the tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' performance on Ed Sullivan. That was a nice trip back through memory lane. I was a young kid when that happened, but I remember watching it on TV and my dad commenting (negatively) on their hair and the music.

Young people probably don't realize how different the music was from what we were used to hearing. Yes, we had Elvis. And, yes, they were heavily influenced by Little Richard and Chuck Berry and some of the old blues players, but that stuff wasn't being played on the radio in 1963. The Beatles' music really was revolutionary to us.

It's funny to look at their hair back then and realize how normal it would be today, but how wildly radical it was at the time. We had never seen anything like that. We were used to either crewcuts or the slicked-back look like Elvis, Buddy Holly and the doo-woppers.
 
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Just got finished watching the tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' performance on Ed Sullivan. That was a nice trip back through memory lane. I was a young kid when that happened, but I remember watching it on TV and my dad commenting (negatively on their hair and the music).

Young people probably don't realize how different the music was from what we were used to hearing. Yes, we had Elvis. And, yes, they were heavily influenced by Little Richard and Chuck Berry and some of the old blues players, but that stuff wasn't being played on the radio in 1963. The Beatles' music really was revolutionary to us.

I was too young to remember that first show but because of Mr. Robin, I do have a great appreciation of their music :)
 

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I remember that night. Every time they would shake their heads, the girls would scream. I remember going to bed with Yea, yea, yea (from She loves you) going through my head.

I was too young to realize the impact of it all. The country was in a depression (not economic, but in spirit) after Nov 22 and the death of the President. Until those 4 kids from Liverpool lit up a Sunday night on Sullivan.

I am a musician and a guitar player because of that night.
 

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Oh this weekend has gone by too quickly... Dusty I loaded up my Serendipity today and do enjoy it.... the Beatles were awesome and really changed the music world (along with others) I hope Phil is looking down on us now with a smile..we're all still hanging together and that's what matters.
 

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Just got finished watching the tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' performance on Ed Sullivan. That was a nice trip back through memory lane. I was a young kid when that happened, but I remember watching it on TV and my dad commenting (negatively) on their hair and the music.

Young people probably don't realize how different the music was from what we were used to hearing. Yes, we had Elvis. And, yes, they were heavily influenced by Little Richard and Chuck Berry and some of the old blues players, but that stuff wasn't being played on the radio in 1963. The Beatles' music really was revolutionary to us.

It's funny to look at their hair back then and realize how normal it would be today, but how wildly radical it was at the time. We had never seen anything like that. We were used to either crewcuts or the slicked-back look like Elvis, Buddy Holly and the doo-woppers.

I remember that shoe, "the really big shoe!" One of our first LPs (that's Long Playing record, for all you youngons) was the Beatles. My mom liked them, so she bought us an album. The White Album - 1968.

I was ten years old when that album came out.
 
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