Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD

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Chakris

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The VMod XL kit is on sale this week. $50 off for $74.99. Here: Vapage VMOD-XL Premium Kit

User code: SA513

I love my Grand, but had a catastrophe on New Years 2011 where a child knocked mine off a table which flattened the spring and jammed the button. I didn't have a bottom feeder until I got it fixed from Rob, so I bought the VMod XL as a backup. It's a pretty slick unit and not bulky to hold at all. Recommend getting one but be careful that you don't short it out.. it has to be sent in for repairs too! Not user fixable.


Damn you Dusty, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the 4 - 500 ml Chang beers!!! :p I just pulled the trigger on that VMod kit. My wife is gunna kill me...if she ever finds out. shhh. Mums the word, ok?

just kidding, Dusty... :)
 
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If you want to see real bawling, find a Blue Devils Fan ! :ohmy: I haven't followed College Hoops for years, but Terrapins eliminating Duke in the ACC Tourney ? Duke fans are probably back in the woodwork after that one !

Duke is not so scary. They want no part of my VCU Rams in the NCAA, the last time we saw them in the tournament we bounced them. They were lucky to get by us very early this year. We are much better today than then. I should like very much to face them in the big show.

The Rams are on at 4 this afternoon playing in the A10 semifinals. If they win and St Louis does too, it will be a monster A-10 Championship game tomorrow.
 

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Agreed, I'm 10 months in and I like feeling 20 somethings too.. :D

Well I am further into my 40's, but I must say, 43 is much better than I figured it would be. I feel pretty darn good, and life is great. When you get over forty, your mortality becomes absolutely clear and undeniable, but you appreciate the little things so much more because of that. At least, it is that way for me.
 

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Well I am further into my 40's, but I must say, 43 is much better than I figured it would be. I feel pretty darn good, and life is great. When you get over forty, your mortality becomes absolutely clear and undeniable, but you appreciate the little things so much more because of that. At least, it is that way for me.

Well, you know what they say, 50 is the new 30... :blink: In that case, I'll be 35 this year. :D
 

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Well I am further into my 40's, but I must say, 43 is much better than I figured it would be. I feel pretty darn good, and life is great. When you get over forty, your mortality becomes absolutely clear and undeniable, but you appreciate the little things so much more because of that. At least, it is that way for me.

You and Albert Einstein have a lot more in common than you think. It's all about time and relativity. They figure for the most part if you quit smoking now you'll average about adding ten extra years to your life. The younger you are when you hear something like this you'll probably think "So ten years is like, Uh, maybe 1/6th of my life? Like, Uh, big deal." Haha, the closer you get to the BIG FOUR Owwww, the longer & more valuable that extra time becomes. Especially if you get everything you want from one person, assuming you're lucky enough to find your soulmate. It's all relative. Nobody should go through life alone. Everybody deserves love and maybe if we had more of it, we as a society wouldn't have half the problems we have now. What I'm talking about is. PAIN. You know, hurt is hurt. There are no degrees. When your past is past, your present SUCKS, your future holds nothing but broken promises and dead dreams then no wonder people turn to something. What's the cure to pain? It's LOVE. IMO. :)
 

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You and Albert Einstein have a lot more in common than you think. It's all about time and relativity. They figure for the most part if you quit smoking now you'll average about adding ten extra years to your life. The younger you are when you hear something like this you'll probably think "So ten years is like, Uh, maybe 1/6th of my life? Like, Uh, big deal." Haha, the closer you get to the BIG FOUR Owwww, the longer & more valuable that extra time becomes. Especially if you get everything you want from one person, assuming you're lucky enough to find your soulmate. It's all relative. Nobody should go through life alone. Everybody deserves love and maybe if we had more of it, we as a society wouldn't have half the problems we have now. What I'm talking about is. PAIN. You know, hurt is hurt. There are no degrees. When your past is past, your present SUCKS, your future holds nothing but broken promises and dead dreams then no wonder people turn to something. What's the cure to pain? It's LOVE. IMO. :)

Good read Red.
 

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I'll tell you, the difference between 40 and 53 is huge too. I'm nowhere near the same person as I was 13 years ago. I stopped proving myself and out-manning the next guy. Screw that crap! It's a waste of time. Giving is also better than receiving because I find you get back more than you give anyway. And yes, I see mortality as clear as ever. Time is too precious to waste. Find people and things you enjoy and take care of them.
 

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Morning army! Can't believe I'm up so early on a Saturday... had to go to work :(

Oh well, the boss said he'd take us out to eat for breakfast.... and I got my kick and a couple new dippers in the mail I haven't opened, so my day and weekend should pick up soon.

:: sent from android with tapatalk ::

Hey man you gotta let me know how that kick works. I was thinking of one for my silver bullet.


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Hey man you gotta let me know how that kick works. I was thinking of one for my silver bullet.


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Kick works great on Silver bullet and Reo Grand, both with 18500 battery. I usually set mine at 9W.. Have had a couple since they first became available.
 
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