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Without trying to expose my nobeninity, this is from MBV: Warning: This flavor has been reported to damage plastic tanks. Would that have anything to do with it? I'm still trying to figure out the e-juice/plastic problems. :confused: :confused: :confused:

If you have a tank failure........trust me, you will know it beyond any question. Had one go with "cola"
 

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i made it a few...seconds! :p

I made it all the way thru, unlike some of "the other stuff " that has been posted :) dolphin.gif
 

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LOVE this! Actually, she sounds a little like Leonard. Rufus Wainright does this well too...but there's only one Leonard!!




I can get behind some Concrete Blonde & SRV (& Al King too!).

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(Yeah, it's Leonard Cohen's song, but they did it just as well as he did)[/QUOTE]
 

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I couldn't resist. And you can ask your Irish colleague, but you're very likely to get, "Oh, Jaysis, *Irish*? No clue; *no* one speaks *that* anymore." Of the 200 or so Irish people I know personally, 5 of them are Irish speakers... the rest wouldn't be able to answer a "Cád é mar a tá tú?" (hi, how are you?) There's a revival movement nowadays, but it's slow and painful going, because the Irish government utterly banjaxed the reintroduction of Irish into the Irish school system in 1962 (after 161 years of it being illegal), so most Irish born people a) hate it, b) can't speak it, and c) associate it with country bumpkins at best and violent Irish Republicanism at worst.

You'd hate a language too, if your school jumped from "hi, how's the weather" to "read Ulysses in this language - well, of course you can't, but pretend you did, and then memorize this answer in the language you don't speak."

Or, as an Irish friend of mine once said, "I memorized enough to vomit it onto the page for GCSEs and then my brain said "if you *ever* put another *word* of that :censored: into me again, I will trigger a total system failure, *do not think I am joking you*!"

Which is all part of why I put myself to learning it - someone's got to help keep it off life-support.
I hear that one, one of my ex gorrillafreinds was welsh, and it's at least as convoluted as Irish. Did you ever notice when it is spoken it sounds like the speaker is hammered? Just sayin language roots from what works best for those that came up with it.
 

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Smoking cigarettes kills people. I think any sober government would want a taxable cash crop that doesn't kill it's taxpayers. Not only that, think of the sales tax on Cheetos alone. We could fund healthcare for everyone with just M&M money.

Don't worry. They'll find a way to throw it into the tobacco category, and we'll be taxed heavily. With non-tobacco flavors prohibited.

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OK ...... let's try this .....

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