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wvducklady

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Today was a crappy day....my dog died.... He has been sick since about Halloween. We initially thought he had hip didplacia, but we found out he had bone cancer. He was in alot pain. We buried him this evening. He was a great friend, and he will be missed. My protector is a great loss. He was so unique and so funny. I loved him so much. He was a rescue dog and was mistreated before we got him, and he loved being loved.
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Today was a crappy day....my dog died.... He has been sick since about Halloween. We initially thought he had hip didplacia, but we found out he had bone cancer. He was in alot pain. We buried him this evening. He was a great friend, and he will be missed. My protector is a great loss. He was so unique and so funny. I loved him so much. He was a rescue dog and was mistreated before we got him, and he loved being loved.
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Oh noes, not again. :-( Well shizzle..... I'm so sorry.

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Today was a crappy day....my dog died.... He has been sick since about Halloween. We initially thought he had hip didplacia, but we found out he had bone cancer. He was in alot pain. We buried him this evening. He was a great friend, and he will be missed. My protector is a great loss. He was so unique and so funny. I loved him so much. He was a rescue dog and was mistreated before we got him, and he loved being loved.
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I am so very sorry, Ducky! This is a poem I always think of when a four legged family member dies. A Dog Named Beau
 

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Thanks guys :) He truly was a great friend. We buried some things that he loved and a card sealed in a freezer bag. I placed rocks around his grave today. I miss him. I just wish he did not have to get cancer and go out like that....I always thought he would live to be the oldest german rottweiler in the world :) I always thought he would grow old and pass away in his sleep all old and grey. He was my buddy....I spend alot of time by myself during the day and for the last almost four years he has spent everyday all day with me. We did everything together....I am so upset....and just cannot believe he is gone. Just like I told him its ok and I will be fine :) Time heals all wounds :)
 

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Today was a crappy day....my dog died.... He has been sick since about Halloween. We initially thought he had hip didplacia, but we found out he had bone cancer. He was in alot pain. We buried him this evening. He was a great friend, and he will be missed. My protector is a great loss. He was so unique and so funny. I loved him so much. He was a rescue dog and was mistreated before we got him, and he loved being loved.
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Sorry to hear about your dog Ducky:(
 

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Well I came back to the forum because Dino told me he's a supplier now and has a good "hangout" going on, but I feel bad coming in and just saying what's up after seeing someone's dog died... I'm sorry for your loss ��

Welcome Mezzio, Nice to have you aboard.
 
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Salty sweet is the first caramelly vape I've liked. And the bread pudding! Wow! Eggy, cinnamony, yumminess!

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Thanks Dykealiscious, glad to hear your enjoying the juices. We just got the Geyser rda in the store and I was wounding if you have any tips and or feedback on it?
 

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Thanks Dykealiscious, glad to hear your enjoying the juices. We just got the Geyser rda in the store and I was wounding if you have any tips and or feedback on it?
I Love LOVE the geyser. So a few things: you must cut your leads first before installing so they do not touch the opposing post. The coils need to be VERY close to the deck so given the length and width of install area, you can't build over a 7/64 diameter nor very long coils so you have to be strategic in your build. Also, the pyramid seems to work. But over time if you drip down the hole you lose juice in the airflow and so I found juice in my tubes! I just unscrew the cap each time. Also this can be tricky. You really need to hold the atty with the cap off to screw it on and off your mod because of the ridiculous airflow ring that only tightens down with the cap. I BELIEVE the 4 coil setting is the tiny hole sitting past the last hash mark.
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Hold the ring where you want it while screwing the cap down. Also absolutely do not drip down the cap with less than 4 coils or you get juice in the airholes. Once you understand its idiosyncratic ways it is easy to use and easy to build. I run one strip of wick through all 4 coils in a loop.
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I've got quad flat wire in there, 7/56 about 8 wraps I think. Came out to .42 but you know flat wire. Dodgy stuff.

Any questions?
Thanks Dykealiscious, glad to hear your enjoying the juices. We just got the Geyser rda in the store and I was wounding if you have any tips and or feedback on it?


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I Love LOVE the geyser. So a few things: you must cut your leads first before installing so they do not touch the opposing post. The coils need to be VERY close to the deck so given the length and width of install area, you can't build over a 7/64 diameter nor very long coils so you have to be strategic in your build. Also, the pyramid seems to work. But over time if you drip down the hole you lose juice in the airflow and so I found juice in my tubes! I just unscrew the cap each time. Also this can be tricky. You really need to hold the atty with the cap off to screw it on and off your mod because of the ridiculous airflow ring that only tightens down with the cap. I BELIEVE the 4 coil setting is the tiny hole sitting past the last hash mark.
35a11b3259f0cdf8de423691c4a1c5c6.jpg
Hold the ring where you want it while screwing the cap down. Also absolutely do not drip down the cap with less than 4 coils or you get juice in the airholes. Once you understand its idiosyncratic ways it is easy to use and easy to build. I run one strip of wick through all 4 coils in a loop.
dbd117ce8d18680956fba88932491481.jpg
I've got quad flat wire in there, 7/56 about 8 wraps I think. Came out to .42 but you know flat wire. Dodgy stuff.

Any questions?



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Thanks Dykealiscious for the helpful tips. I too really like the looks of this rda and hope to play with soon.
 

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Thanks Dykealiscious for the helpful tips. I too really like the looks of this rda and hope to play with soon.
Lemme know if ya have questions or need picks. Oh and it is helpful to install in a circle staring by tightening one lead and waiting until a post is shared to tighten the next, until you get back to the first post, unscrew, add the final shared lead and tighten. It really is a breeze to build.

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