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Thanks for posting that Sam. I love that dude!! His reviews are great fun and definitely uncensored!! He's funny! I'm wondering if he and his buddy have wonky bases to those tanks because of where they bought them. He did say he looked for the cheapest one he could find and it was a pretty obscure vendor....not flam'n, just say'n. It's enough for me to order one and try it though, probably from a different vendor! Sounds like a great vape. Oh, and why is the 1.8 better than the 2.2? I always wonder about than when ordering heads and cartos. Well, that tree isn't going to decorate itself....break time is over!!

i haven't had that issue, BUT i tend to be a little careful. twice, i wasn't paying attention, and i took the tank off, but the bottom stayed on.

twisted likes the davide bdc the best. you can take off the middle extention and the little rubber grommet and use bcc coils in them if you want to. that is a very nice option! they're cheaper than ptank3s, $15 vrs $18-19.

imo, because of the aluminum cover, the aspire vivi nova bdc is going to give you a warmer vape.

 

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hmmmm......looks like someone's "wanter" is working well (as my spoose often tells me)!!.....just messing with you!! you can always speed steep. I believe Seanchai's signature has some steeping info you might want to check out.

YOU ARE ALL POOPIE PANTS ..... I WANT MY MBV AND I WANT IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!:evil:
 

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Ahhh...and the Davide comes in a really pretty green glass tank too!! Good to know! I usually don't have an issue with getting a warm vape, even with BBC's. If you take a long enough draw you're going to get warmth pretty much every time. Think I'll order a couple Davide's instead of the aspire. Oh, and I have done the same thing, unscrewing what I think is the whole tank and having juice go everywhere....good times!! :blink:

i haven't had that issue, BUT i tend to be a little careful. twice, i wasn't paying attention, and i took the tank off, but the bottom stayed on.

twisted likes the davide bdc the best. you can take off the middle extention and the little rubber grommet and use bcc coils in them if you want to. that is a very nice option! they're cheaper than ptank3s, $15 vrs $18-19.

imo, because of the aluminum cover, the aspire vivi nova bdc is going to give you a warmer vape.

 

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Ok my friends, confession time.
I smoked an analog last night. First one I've had since July 4th. Was pretty close to the end of the night after being out bar-hopping all evening. I feel really bad about it, it seems like I've come such a long way to break my streak now.

i have had some serious cravings for a drink lately. the thing that stops me is that i KNOW i would want a cigarette!

only a half glass of vino since December 2005!

ooh, page 3000! :ohmy:
 

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Don't beat yourself up. Remember, it's not the ones you've smoked....it's the ones you haven't smoked! I'm pretty sure most of us have been this >< close to doing the same. I know I have. (roonies sends pats on the back for a job well done!!)

Ok my friends, confession time.
I smoked an analog last night. First one I've had since July 4th. Was pretty close to the end of the night after being out bar-hopping all evening. I feel really bad about it, it seems like I've come such a long way to break my streak now.
 

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Ok my friends, confession time.
I smoked an analog last night. First one I've had since July 4th. Was pretty close to the end of the night after being out bar-hopping all evening. I feel really bad about it, it seems like I've come such a long way to break my streak now.

One cigarette isn't going to hurt you. I don't see it as a big deal. No need to beat yourself up about it.
 

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Ok my friends, confession time.
I smoked an analog last night. First one I've had since July 4th. Was pretty close to the end of the night after being out bar-hopping all evening. I feel really bad about it, it seems like I've come such a long way to break my streak now.

Yeah I went through a period this summer of smoking one or two (no more than that) a day for awhile.
I don't know what to count as my quit day for a banner since I cheated.
But one or two a day compared to what we normally used to smoke ain't nothing.

I do crave them. I like the taste and smell of stuff burning. I loved burning leaves every
chance I got this fall because I loved filling my lungs with smoke, LOL. Sigh.
 

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Ok my friends, confession time.
I smoked an analog last night. First one I've had since July 4th. Was pretty close to the end of the night after being out bar-hopping all evening. I feel really bad about it, it seems like I've come such a long way to break my streak now.

You did better than I would have. That's one of the reasons why I haven't had anything stronger than beer since I quit.
 

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Ok my friends, confession time.
I smoked an analog last night. First one I've had since July 4th. Was pretty close to the end of the night after being out bar-hopping all evening. I feel really bad about it, it seems like I've come such a long way to break my streak now.

I had a weak moment the other day and came very close to having one - if I kept any in the house, I would have. It happens. Don't be too hard on yourself.

Slightly off topic, but I had to share this here... we're trimming the tree tonight, and our tree topper for the past 33 years has been a little snowman my mother made during her first christmas with my father (I was on the way and they couldn't afford ornaments, so she made some).

When I was four, the snowman topper lost one of his googly eyes, so mom was going to throw him away. For some reason or another, this struck me as some horrific metaphor for life, and I went to her in tears, telling her that if she wouldn't throw *me* away, it wasn't fair to throw away the snowman just because he lost an eye. She offered to replace the eye, at which point I told her she just didn't *get* it - it should be *okay* that the snowman had lost an eye, because it was *okay* to be disabled at my house. Right? Right?!

The snowman got an eyepatch, instead. In the years since, parts have continued to wear away or fall off, and by tradition, we repair him with whatever we have lying around - so he now has an eyepatch, a crutch, a prosthetic nose, etc.

This year, when we took him out of the box, the wire (to wire him to the branch) had gone missing. "I think it might be time to retire gimpy Frosty," Mom said to me. "Hang on a minute," I answered, pulling out some 28g kanthal.

Gimpy Frosty endures yet another year.
 

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I had a weak moment the other day and came very close to having one - if I kept any in the house, I would have. It happens. Don't be too hard on yourself.

Slightly off topic, but I had to share this here... we're trimming the tree tonight, and our tree topper for the past 33 years has been a little snowman my mother made during her first christmas with my father (I was on the way and they couldn't afford ornaments, so she made some).

When I was four, the snowman topper lost one of his googly eyes, so mom was going to throw him away. For some reason or another, this struck me as some horrific metaphor for life, and I went to her in tears, telling her that if she wouldn't throw *me* away, it wasn't fair to throw away the snowman just because he lost an eye. She offered to replace the eye, at which point I told her she just didn't *get* it - it should be *okay* that the snowman had lost an eye, because it was *okay* to be disabled at my house. Right? Right?!

The snowman got an eyepatch, instead. In the years since, parts have continued to wear away or fall off, and by tradition, we repair him with whatever we have lying around - so he now has an eyepatch, a crutch, a prosthetic nose, etc.

This year, when we took him out of the box, the wire (to wire him to the branch) had gone missing. "I think it might be time to retire gimpy Frosty," Mom said to me. "Hang on a minute," I answered, pulling out some 28g kanthal.

Gimpy Frosty endures yet another year.

LOVE that story.
 

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well crap, i wanted to get the 30,000th post. late as usual. no way.gif
 

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LOVE that story.

I have both apologized and congratulated my mother many times since... apologized, because I didn't mean to make her feel guilty, and congratulated her on such an ingenious solution. I don't know if I would have had the presence of mind to handle things with such aplomb in her situation - still new to the whole idea of being a parent to disabled kids, and with a sobbing four year old trying to explain why an ornament was the be-all end-all of some sort of complex disability rights/equality argument. :lol: To top it all off, my sister was just barely a year old at the time, so it's not like mom didn't have other things to do... but she had me watch my sister, got out her sewing stuff and cut Frosty an eyepatch. :) She's a very, very cool mom.

Vaping some Root Beer, about to switch to White Ice for a while... can't vape the latter for very long at a time, but it's tasty stuff.
 
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