Nope, I don't want to go back to that age. Forty maybe and then again, maybe not. lolOh to be 22 again...
There are some of us that are very grateful
Speaking of 2 18650s, the mod I always wanted was the VV Altoids box. But, by the time I had the money, they stopped selling it. It was so cool! (Get it? Cool? Altoids?)
Mistress Nomad helped me feel comfortable getting started. She made it seem simple and fun.I remember when Mistress Nomad was all over the forum answering questions and helping out newbies (me included)
I remember when the Rough Stack was all the craze.
Speaking of 2 18650s, the mod I always wanted was the VV Altoids box. But, by the time I had the money, they stopped selling it. It was so cool! (Get it? Cool? Altoids?)
Nope, I don't want to go back to that age. Forty maybe and then again, maybe not. lol
Back in the day when I was young I'm not a kid anymore but some days I wish I was a kid again.
I'll gladly go back to the day before I discovered that I was no longer invincible.40 isn't as good as you remember. Go back a little further.
Not sure about all that Hoosier! Broke my back at 42, two years ago, I'm still all screwed up from it and have resigned myself to never being right again! There's nothing fun about any of it to be honest!
Anyway, I was at a local vape shop today picking up a 510 connector for a mod I want to build for a friend. While standing in line a newbie with an Ego and a mini pro tank was eyeing a carto tank. He asked the owner how it worked and the owner tried to explain what you had to do to fill the carto, then the tank and everything involved in priming the carto to make it work right. The newbie just stepped back with this look of shock and awe on his face! "Well, I don't want to have to work that hard to get it going, that's just nuts!"
I couldn't help it, I just burst out in laughter!
After the year of physical therapy learning how to walk, sit, sleep, and everything else, I had 4 years of never knowing when I was going to go through a bout of paralysis and lose my legs. Sometimes it would happen a few dozen times a day, sometimes I could go for days, but I got very good at falling during that time. I actually looked forward to the times with the paralysis because the pain would also stop. I'd just lay there and smile for awhile. I believed my doc as I'm the only one he and I know of that is able to walk with the injuries I suffered. (I was actually in a room of folks who had very similar injuries at one point during my therapy and I was the only one that did not come and go from that meeting with a walker or chair.)
As for the rest, I have little sympathy for those that don't want to work for what they want. Vaping doesn't take that much effort. It does take some new habits to get used to. Batteries instead of lighters. Juice instead of cigarettes. Spare attys/cartos/clearos like those extra packs we used to stash. There are a few added tasks, but nothing of any real effort. Besides it's much more fun than smoking!
Anyway, I was at a local vape shop today picking up a 510 connector for a mod I want to build for a friend. While standing in line a newbie with an Ego and a mini pro tank was eyeing a carto tank. He asked the owner how it worked and the owner tried to explain what you had to do to fill the carto, then the tank and everything involved in priming the carto to make it work right. The newbie just stepped back with this look of shock and awe on his face! "Well, I don't want to have to work that hard to get it going, that's just nuts!"
I couldn't help it, I just burst out in laughter!
40 isn't as good as you remember. Go back a little further.