Lost my first atty today: eulogy

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SquirrilahFish

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It was a good atty, my first atty, had it from the beginning, and although it was used along side 3 others, it definetaly got the most playing time, I credit this atty with getting me off analogs, as well as many many good times, like the first taste of RY4, or that wonderfull expresso from JC first thing in the morning.

On the day its production started to decline, I did everything in my power to salvage it, but its time had come, he lived a good long 60+ days and will always be remembered.

What do you do with a dead atty, throw it away?

ps lololololololololololol snootchie bootchies

happy vaping
 

TaketheRedPill

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I intend to keep my very first atty when it dies - in a little glass box on the mantle, with a little brass plate inscribed with my quit smoking day. The atty that eliminated ciggies from my life forever certainly deserves a lasting place of honor as a conversation starter at family gatherings, I might not have otherwise been present to enjoy...

but I'm a sentimental old fool :)
 

epluribus_vapor

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(Taps plays in the background, 7 guns fire in 3 sets, a flag is folded and given to the owner of the down atomizer) Ok, I was in the military, I had to give it proper honors. But, now I feel bad, I've started playing around with different flavors, and some of them contain peppermint oils and even.... sugar... I know it's going to kill an atomizer, but I'm willing to take that risk and see which mixtures I like and how long they take before I kill an atty. I figure, if I love the taste, and the atty lasts a few weeks, eh, I vape for the flavor, not the sentiment :)

But in all honesty, sorry about your loss SquirrilahFish!
 
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