I Want to Write a Book

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HauntedMyst

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If you are going to interview people, you'll want to save some space for me. Its pretty well known around here that I am both knowledgeable and a trendsetter. I'm currently working on vape suppositories. Its has all the nicotine and satisfaction of a standard vape but combines it with the fun of breaking wind. Only now, with the right juice, you won't be a pariah anymore, you'll be the life of the party! I've been working on some vape tricks. Look for them on YouTube shortly. I got one where I blow a large slow vape ring and then fire some smaller vape rings through it. Eating White Castle sliders before hand helps.
 
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I just got off the phone with a very nice gentleman who also happens to own a store that I very much like to shop from - and he is going out of business. If I had more money, I would be shopping from Coval Vapes every day to do my part to ensure that he and his loved ones will recover some of their losses. It is tragic that stores like this one are closing up shop every single day.

My book is going to be about the IMPACT of these bans on people. I know there are people coming onto ecf every single day who are struggling with the flavor bans going on in Washington and other states across the country.

I also know that the vast majority of everybody else is experiencing the anxiety that comes from wondering when it will happen to you.

I have arranged for an interview with the owner of Coval Vapes to discuss his business and the reasons that he has decided to pull the plug on it now, and how these decisions will impact, not only him, but his employees as well.

If you want to tell your story, whether you have been vaping for two weeks or 15 years, or are in the throes of angst over the sudden removal of your favorite flavors and what to do about it, or you own a brand or store and feel that your story is worth telling, hit me up. I am interested! I want this book to hit people in the feels in a very profound way - and I am good at that.
 
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l3oertjie

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You need a hook !.

The origins aren't interesting. What is interesting is what the industry is made up of.

Wow! Back in the day I remember how many vets experimented with new ideas, new wicking methods, new resistive coils, new battery mods..
Those were the pioneers of all we have today. The origins were most interesting, exciting and fun to be part of!
I wonder who remembers that German guy with his Genesis... It changed the industry...
 

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Wow! Back in the day I remember how many vets experimented with new ideas, new wicking methods, new resistive coils, new battery mods..
Those were the pioneers of all we have today. The origins were most interesting, exciting and fun to be part of!
I wonder who remembers that German guy with his Genesis... It changed the industry...
I remember, the genesis was a huge leap ahead in its time for vaping.
 
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evan le'garde

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Wow! Back in the day I remember how many vets experimented with new ideas, new wicking methods, new resistive coils, new battery mods..
Those were the pioneers of all we have today. The origins were most interesting, exciting and fun to be part of!
I wonder who remembers that German guy with his Genesis... It changed the industry...

No i meant that Hon lik guy. When it was really Herbert A Gilbert. Not much to it really, maybe a couple of paragraphs, not an entire book.
 

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If you are going to interview people, you'll want to save some space for me. Its pretty well known around here that I am both knowledgeable and a trendsetter. I'm currently working on vape suppositories. Its has all the nicotine and satisfaction of a standard vape but combines it with the fun of breaking wind. Only now, with the right juice, you won't be a pariah anymore, you'll be the life of the party! I've been working on some vape tricks. Look for them on YouTube shortly. I got one where I blow a large slow vape ring and then fire some smaller vape rings through it. Eating White Castle sliders before hand helps.
I have never doubted your word. On anything
 
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zelda

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Wow! Back in the day I remember how many vets experimented with new ideas, new wicking methods, new resistive coils, new battery mods..
Those were the pioneers of all we have today. The origins were most interesting, exciting and fun to be part of!
I wonder who remembers that German guy with his Genesis... It changed the industry...

I remember! He was so creative. Do you remember the Puck? It used 4AAA batteries. I contacted the man who designed that and asked him if he could make me one with 4AA batteries.

He was surprised at first (thought it would be too heavy) but he made one for me. Then about a month later he posted the directions for it calling it the mod to take for camping out with.
 
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