Missing: lost Ego

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fritos1

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I learned fast, always have back ups. Of everything. Yes, plural.

My eventual goal is to be set for life in case of loss, federal ban, natural disaster, zombie apocalypse, or other major catastrophe.

I think the zombie apocalypse will come 1st so I keep my tackle box of ecig supplys near my chain saw and baseball bat.:evil:
 

LeesaRN

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Hi again,
still missing, tried all the places mentioned.... darn near torn my car apart searching for it. Not in bathroom, nor in bed (sheets. pillow cases, comforter), not under in or around couch, not in fridge or freezer, not behind it either (yep looked beneath it and the stove with flashlight). Searched my front lawn and the neighbors (wow did I get some funny looks).

I think I will just let it go, for now at least, maybe I will discover it when I am NOT looking, that can happen, right???

Anyhow, thanks for all your words of support, have a new black Ego on the way (not out of necessity, but more to keep as add'l back-up).

One quick question though?? If a fully charged Ego is out there, in the sun and heat (been mid-80s to low 90s here), is there anyway it could be an issue?? safety wise???:confused:

thanks again,
back soon,
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Sierra

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I lost my blue tooth once...a tragic day in phone history :( I looked for like two weeks and on my way to the store I was talking on the phone with my girl friend and was like if I find my bluetooth it will be completely random. Well I said that I reached under my carseat to see what was stopping my seat from going completely back and inside the little "rail"..... my bluetooth. It'll turn up...just when you start talking about never seeing it again. I bet you find it today lol. Also...never underestimate the rails under your seats....it seems impossible that something could slip in there but....it will. ^.~

<3 Sierra

P.S. I'm a newbie so I wouldnt know to much about it being outside for long periods of time. If it takes you awhile to find it though I'd def clean it really well before using it. I wouldn't trust the liquid esp if I didnt know what my ecig was up to the last few days ^.~ Luckly I have 2 year old...so I watch my ecig like a hawk. Keeps it in check. :)
 
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Richie G

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One quick question though?? If a fully charged Ego is out there, in the sun and heat (been mid-80s to low 90s here), is there anyway it could be an issue?? safety wise???:confused:

Not enough to worry about, Leesa. If you lost your cell phone, would you worry about the battery exploding? It's the same battery, basically.

If it *did* start on fire, it would be easy to find though. <g> Sorry, Leesa.. I couldn't resist. LOL

FYI -- I momentarily misplaced my eGo one time and was able to find it. It slid out of my top pocket and alongside the car seat (where the adjustment lever is) on the floor when I bent over to lift the dog up (see avatar lol) to get him inside the car. Black eGo against the black seat frame nestled in a tight little spot. Maybe yours ended up in the same spot?
 

LeesaRN

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Did you drive once you got in the car? You may have set it on the car and drove off. If you did check the street. You may get lucky.

Yep, checked the street.... the whole street, both sides, up and down and back again..... I figure it is a goner, but I will survive..... thank you all for the support..... it will be okay, eventually....;)
 

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A couple of weeks ago, I reached in my bag for my Chuck and no atomizer or drip tip. I'd only walked about a block and a half so I retraced my steps to the building I'd come out of. (I'd vaped while waiting for the elevator when I first got there so I knew I had it when I went in.)

Couldn't find it so I was going to go home (I didn't have a spare with me.) Just as I got the the place I first noticed it was missing, I saw something silver colored in a hole in the sidewalk. Ta-dah! (My next stop was Walgreen's. I bought a box of alcohol swabs and used 3 of them on the mouthpiece so I could finish my errands.)

These things are small and sneaky. It may turn up yet.
 

spider362

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Dropped my car keys (four or five keys on the ring) in the car one time and they totally disappeared. Looked everywhere. Even got a flashlight (even though it was during the day with bright sunshine) but couldn't find them anywhere.

I was just about ready to start pulling the seats out when a tow truck driver walked up to me and asked what the problem was. I told him I lost my car keys and looked everywhere but couldn't find them. He said he bet they were under the console (where the gear shift leaver is) and got a screwdriver and started poking around under there. Finally a little sliver of silver poked out and he grabbed it and pulled out the keys.

Now... How they got under there I have no earthly idea. There are no openings large enough for the keys to fall through and when he pulled them out he had to wiggle them quite vigorously to get them out.

To this day I have no idea how they got under there, but I always keep a firm grip on them now...
 

MsV

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Dropped a KR808D-1 batty ( black of course) in my car. Did the same thing, "I just had the damn thing in my hand!". Tore that car apart! Never found it. One day I was cleaning out my truck and looked over at my car. "I'm gonna look ONE more time". I opened the door squatted down and there it was. Right next to the driver's seat, left hand side (if you were sitting in it). After 3 months it was dead as a doornail and in dire need of cleaning, but I have it and it still works.
 
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