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    Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?

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Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD (Part 6)

always9988

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If you had a company, you might end up surprised at how many of your male employees would benefit from the on site daycare. These days it seems to be affecting all parents. Not just the womenfolk. ;)

This this this! If I had a company that did onsite child care I'd probably get twice the amount of work done at home with my business.
Of course I'm always second guessing that, all the wonderful memories I've built being home during the day with my little one.
I did it with my 2 older kids, why stop with my 3 year old at this point?


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Well folks, I'm finally done buying juice out of the need to have nicotine, I successfully weaned myself all the way down to zero in the last two years. If memory serves me right I started at 24mg and stepped down an average of 4mg every 120 days.
From now on I'll be vaping for pleasure instead of HAVING TO NEED NICOTINE which I loath the tobacco companies for.
Way to go! Well Done!!! :toast:
 

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Good Morning Army from Rockingham NC. Home of a beautiful Race Track that NASCAR has all but abandoned.
My annual torture is subsiding faster than usual. Maybe that poll has become outdated, too.

Have a Safe and Blessed Day :)
What torture is that Pop? (I mean other than the annual medical "procedures" that you oldies have) :evil:
 

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I'm down $225 today, I've spent my vape budget for the next 3 months in advance. Oh well, I see it as an investment in my health and prolonged life for my children's benefit.
That's a good justification right? hehe




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ummm no... the longer you stay around, the more of their inheritance you spend ;)
 

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My ex and I split up right before my boy was born. I raised my daughter who just turned two, and my son. (I only had two kids) I made more money than my ex. But it was still hard back then. When I went back to work, I had to pay $700 per month on child care alone. I worked shift work. It was a difficult job, but payed pretty good. I had some health issues that snowballed. I think part of that was because I had very little sleep during that time frame. It ended up ruining my health, and I lost my job. I did not have a family support system to help me. Luckily I had a couple of friends who helped me during the worst of it. My job was not the kind where you could have flexible hours. If I took off at one department with a sick kid, they would let me take vacation. I moved to another department, and they would not let me have vacation days for it. They also gave me hell about my kids being sick, and wrote me up. This was a factor in my health problem. So I understand how difficult it is for a mom. My ex did not live here, and I raised my kids basically on my own. It was not easy, but I lived through it. Thankfully my faith, and church, were very supportive back then. I don't know how people do it now. It was hard enough in the 90's for me. My kids are grown and on their own. It was a rough road, but I made it. All parents have a tough job. Single parents have an even harder job. They all have my respect. Raising kids is not for weenies, or the faint of heart.
 

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And that's what it boils down to. What can you live with. I think the vast majority of people would help someone truly in need. Particularly when there is a baby's life in the mix. I've always felt the biggest responsibility of society is to protect and care for the vulnerable. Who is more vulnerable among us than a child? This is why I find those who would harm a child to be the worst form of life.

Good morning Army!


I wish someone (heck anyone) with your ethics would have been around when I was little. My life would have been so much different...


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coffie... pure and unadulterated straight out black no cream no sugar ( actually one of the best coffie vapes Ive tasted so far)

The kid in me refuses to allow my taste buds to mature enough for this flavor of grown up juice (s).
I'm hopelessly hooked on sweet flavors.


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I wish someone (heck anyone) with your ethics would have been around when I was little. My life would have been so much different...


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Can't think of what if's. If one thing had been different in my life, I would not be with the love of my life. I probably wouldn't have the kids/grandkids that I have and I wouldn't know how strong I really am. :)
 

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The kid in me refuses to allow my taste buds to mature enough for this flavor of grown up juice (s).
I'm hopelessly hooked on sweet flavors.


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you can mix juices.... the wifey likes the fresh grindz with Tuscan coco
 

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Can't think of what if's. If one thing had been different in my life, I would not be with the love of my life. I probably wouldn't have the kids/grandkids that I have and I wouldn't know how strong I really am. :)
nawww... fate destiny call it what you want... you would have ended up where you are anyway.... and to prove it... look at where you are now :)
 

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