You're a mean one Mr Grinch...I'm sorry to be a grinch butsanta!!
I don't believe in him
If I want more gear then my bank balance and computer will be enough to help me achieve that.
Sorry guys.
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You're a mean one Mr Grinch...I'm sorry to be a grinch butsanta!!
I don't believe in him
If I want more gear then my bank balance and computer will be enough to help me achieve that.
Sorry guys.
Bah humbug![]()
I've saved over $24,000 from not buying cigarettes so far. I don't know how much of that I've spent on vape supplies. But, I'm sure it's well under $10,000.Why feel guilty? If you smoked exactly 1 pack a day you could blow $100 every month on juice and hardware and STILL be saving $50+ per month. Obviously the less you spend, the more you save, but you can spend quite a lot and still be coming out cheaper in the long run.
The only clearo stuff that I've stocked up on that's not rebuildable are the non-Nautilus BVC coils for my Billet Box. I know some people rebuild BVC coils. But, I don't consider them rebuildable, not for ME anyway. I know my limits!Besides, until deeming is over, I plan to get my hands on Shiny Things that may not be available to me later. Or so I am telling myself, that Gottleib news article made me all ......n twitchy. So, I don't feel guilty in the slightest, and I'm not quite sure why I should. I kinda thought I was stocked up, but I need to freaking.... sit down and organize and inventory, as well as make a list of what I may be running low on (Nautilus BVC coils, my idea of running low is probably different than yours...) Another gallon of 100 mg/ml, Etc. Watch that dreadful Nautilus BVC coil building video and see if I can replicate it (those coils are TINY though...). That type of stuff. Honestly, though, if I could rebuild N2 coils, it would make me very happy. They don't, you know, last.
Anna
You're a mean one Mr Grinch...![]()
In my family, we all make Amazon Wish lists for Christmas (you can add items from other sites to your wish list too) We set a maximum budget and pick items off of each others list. We throw in a few inexpensive surprises like socks or slippers etc... This way everyone gets what they want or need and it takes the stress out of selecting gifts and shopping. Why not just tell your husband you want a new Kindle, he might appreciate knowing that.My kindle just died so i want that but im waiting til after Christmas just in case A) someone buys me one or B) just in case i overspend during this holiday season i just want to make sure i have plenty of money in the bank.
I'm not planning on spending any more money on myself til after Christmas as a result.
I don't trust anyone close to me to buy me vape gear... I'd rather buy it myself as I know more about vaping than any family or (local) friends or even the local vape shop owner. . So I don't expect anyone to try and I never "ask" for specific gifts.. I trust people who know me to get me little kitchen gadgets or something equally inexpensive if they know me at all and care enough to give a gift.
Therefore, my Christmas (as far as gifts go) will fall sometime in January if I didn't spend it all on others or February if I did.
That said, I'm hoping to buy a squonker and a kindle, although hubby might buy me the kindle for Christmas (if he thinks of it. I won't ask him for one though )
A Dremel Plunge router and Bits. I already bought all new vape gear in multiples so I'm good.black socks and plaid boxers
I have a Kindle Voyage and the best vape gear on the planet ... IMO
Haha, I used to sell on craigslist and had one idiot run into the house because he wanted to show me something on my computer. the 2 Big dogs turned him around and I don't think he meant any harm, he was just weird. I sell everything Online now. Not Vape gear, just re-sale stuff I find at Estate sales and AuctionsOnly if you go unarmed. The upside is sometimes in the heat of price haggling, the deal it's just erupts into a fun and impromptu gunfight so it's like entertainment on top of savings.
In that case I would buy myself a bunch of awesome presents and name tag them to you from Mrs. Santa and then just have a blast opening them Christmas morning.You get more than me. If I get something for Christmas, it's because I went out and bought it, wrapped it, and stuck it under the tree...and I AM MARRIED.
In my family, we all make Amazon Wish lists for Christmas (you can add items from other sites to your wish list too) We set a maximum budget and pick items off of each others list. We throw in a few inexpensive surprises like socks or slippers etc... This way everyone gets what they want or need and it takes the stress out of selecting gifts and shopping. Why not just tell your husband you want a new Kindle, he might appreciate knowing that.
Haha you can set up multiple list. We use the lists for anything not just Christmas. The only rules to it are the ones you make. My younger brother constantly puts items that are outside the set budget and then gets disappointed when he gets cash or gift cards instead of what he wanted. I told him if he wants actual gifts he should stay within budget and then he does it again. He's such a bratOmg.. is that what Amazon wish lists are for????
Oops! I guess I never read up on that and I've been using it so I don't lose links to items I want to buy.. then I just buy off that list when I've saved up etc.
I didn't know it was a Christmas list!
I have so got to pay more attention and read rules!
I really hope people don't start buying me hubbies gun gadgets for Christmas this year! Although, he'd be happy! Lol
Haha you can set up multiple list. We use the lists for anything not just Christmas. The only rules to it are the ones you make. My younger brother constantly puts items that are outside the set budget and then gets disappointed when he gets cash or gift cards instead of what he wanted. I told him if he wants actual gifts he should stay within budget and then he does it again. He's such a brat
"As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." - Arthur Carlson...when she isn't hurling turkeys, long story...