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gmypc

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lol - thanks guys. Never had problems buying computer stuff - don't know why this is different :confused:

For my cotton wick, I boiled them (15ft) about 3 times and just air dried them. Once dry, re-coil and into a zip lock bag.

Off topic - I asked juggies when the aga-t's are coming and he said 7-10 days with other 'goodies' - can't wait!!!
 
I wanted to relate a funny story about Jokesmoke. I was in Orlando in December and was sitting in my hotel room the first night, puffing away on some various juices. Suddenly I realized I hadn't had any Jokesmoke since before my flight so I grabbed my ego and atomizer, dripped in some Jokesmoke, took a huge puff and the fire alarm in the room goes off!

The phone in my room rang and it was the front desk calling. I told them it was a false alarm and they asked me if I'd just taken a shower, because maybe the steam from that set it off. If they only knew! Man, does that stuff ever pack a punch!
 

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I'm a devout fan of Jughead, but his new bottles kind of irk me. In huge bold letters they read "CAUTION! POISON XXX"; isn't this alarming to anyone else? If I'm pulled over or something and an officer sees this (which isn't hard because of the size), no doubt it would be confiscated or at least warrant questioning. At least in his nondescript bottles it was easy enough to not know what it was, but now it's blatantly obvious.
 

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I'm a devout fan of Jughead, but his new bottles kind of irk me. In huge bold letters they read "CAUTION! POISON XXX"; isn't this alarming to anyone else? If I'm pulled over or something and an officer sees this (which isn't hard because of the size), no doubt it would be confiscated or at least warrant questioning. At least in his nondescript bottles it was easy enough to not know what it was, but now it's blatantly obvious.
It's just like if you owned a business and had finished mopping the floor and had to put up a slippery when wet sign to cover your .... Same thing applies here
 

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I prefer the labels..my kids are in and out of my room where my stuff is stored..i've told them it's not for them to touch and I dangerous etc and they are good kids..when I explained what it was to them my oldest daughter said yeah it says XXX poison on that one (pointing to one of my juggy's juice) I told her and my other daughter that XXX goes for all the juices..

but what about someone else's kids that haven't been informed of what it is? juices smell really good and that label might be the only thing that keeps a kid from drinking it..i'm all for the warning labels..
 
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Sure I wouldn't doubt there are adults who would pick it up and smell it and try to taste it, or make a drink with it or something. Never doubt the stupidity of of the uninformed.:laugh:

Fact. I once had some leftover engine coolant that I put in a 4 liter water bottle. It was the Dexcool kind, which is bright orange and does look rather delicious. So, I put it under the sink where all of the other cleaning and nasty products go. That did not stop my wife from almost drinking it.

The sad part? I had a feeling this may happen despite it being under the sink at the very back. So I had used a black magic marker and wrote "POISON", "ENGINE COOLANT" and "DO NOT DRINK" all over the bottle. I also drew a skull and crossbones on the big white cap.

That's right- she found a bottle with a skull and crossbones drawn on the cap under the sink and thought "This looks good and I should drink it". I could not have yelled "NO!!!!!!!!!!" louder or ran to the kitchen faster after hearing "What's this orange drink? Can I have some?".

She had the lid off and the glass out. Terrifying.
 
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Whats the difference between the french vanilla organic and vanilla organic?
Also, how is the organic cinnamon buns and is it safe in poly tanks?
Thanks.

Also wondering the same. The review for the french vanilla on the site sounds really good. I'm guessing the vanilla is just more straightforward in flavour.

I'm about to order:

Organic French Vanilla
PG/VG : 50/50
mg: 18c
Size: 30mL
1 $12.99

Organic Mint Chocolate
PG/VG : 50/50
mg: 12c
Size: 30mL
1 $12.99

Kanger T2 ReBuildable 2.4ml – 2.2 ohm Top Coil Clearomizer
T2 Options: T2 Only = $3.99
5 $19.95

Organic BlueBerry Lemonade
PG/VG : 50/50
mg: 18c
Size: 30mL
1 $12.99

Organic Peach
PG/VG : 50/50
mg: 18c
Size: 30mL
1 $12.99

Organic Mint Chocolate
PG/VG : 50/50
mg: 24c
Size: 30mL
1 $12.99


any opinions on these? I've read that the mint chocolate is amazing, and I really want (need) more mint chocolate.

Also, is the free 30ml vg juice actually when your total is $100 AFTER shipping?
 
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