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I've been down to 6mg. for at least 3 or 4 months. How easy is it to switch to 0mg.? I'm feeling the pull of being completely nic free. Anyone vaping 0mg. out there?? TIA
p.s. there is a very noisy cricket somewhere in this room....isn't that supposed to be good luck??

Crickets throughout history have had all kinds of old wives tales and superstitions surround them. Some of the most popular include:

If you find a cricket on your hearth, it is a sign of good luck for your entire household for thousands of years to come.

If a cricket suddenly stops chirping, danger is close by.

Crickets bring good luck to the entire family if they enter your home.

Images of crickets on necklaces, bracelets, or paintings can ward off the evil eye.

Killing a cricket, even if you killed it by accident is very very bad luck, so you had better not use them for fishing.

The chirping of a cricket brings good luck to all that hear.

Copying the chirping sound of a cricket brings bad luck upon the person imitating the cricket.

Many people use the image of crickets on weather vanes or yard ornaments to ward off evil spirits and to bring good luck to the home. These legends can be found in prehistoric times, China, other Asian countries, Native Americans, and of course many have been passed down from generation to generation without the known origin.
 

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Crickets throughout history have had all kinds of old wives tales and superstitions surround them. Some of the most popular include:

If you find a cricket on your hearth, it is a sign of good luck for your entire household for thousands of years to come.

If a cricket suddenly stops chirping, danger is close by.

Crickets bring good luck to the entire family if they enter your home.

Images of crickets on necklaces, bracelets, or paintings can ward off the evil eye.

Killing a cricket, even if you killed it by accident is very very bad luck, so you had better not use them for fishing.

The chirping of a cricket brings good luck to all that hear.

Copying the chirping sound of a cricket brings bad luck upon the person imitating the cricket.

Many people use the image of crickets on weather vanes or yard ornaments to ward off evil spirits and to bring good luck to the home. These legends can be found in prehistoric times, China, other Asian countries, Native Americans, and of course many have been passed down from generation to generation without the known origin.
Here he goes again....
 

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Crickets throughout history have had all kinds of old wives tales and superstitions surround them. Some of the most popular include:

If you find a cricket on your hearth, it is a sign of good luck for your entire household for thousands of years to come.

If a cricket suddenly stops chirping, danger is close by.

Crickets bring good luck to the entire family if they enter your home.

Images of crickets on necklaces, bracelets, or paintings can ward off the evil eye.

Killing a cricket, even if you killed it by accident is very very bad luck, so you had better not use them for fishing.

The chirping of a cricket brings good luck to all that hear.

Copying the chirping sound of a cricket brings bad luck upon the person imitating the cricket.

Many people use the image of crickets on weather vanes or yard ornaments to ward off evil spirits and to bring good luck to the home. These legends can be found in prehistoric times, China, other Asian countries, Native Americans, and of course many have been passed down from generation to generation without the known origin.

ladies and gentlemen....mr. google! :D
 

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who's your mummy? snort. laugh3-smiley.gif
 

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The only thing I ever kill in this house are brown recluse spiders. Everything else is catch and release!! That includes a mouse my cat had in his mouth. He had no idea what to do with it and was running around the kitchen..low riding, like they do sometimes, and chirping like a friggen....ah.....well....cricket actually! I got him to let it go, I chased it down the hall way and cornered it in the bathroom with tupperware!! Caught and released with no blood shed!...well, he was a little nicked up but I think he was gonna be ok.....catch and release people...coz that's how's I roll.....



Yes, as long as you don't kill it! :ohmy:
 

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I'm always looking for a great peach cobbler or pie. How did you mix your peach pie??

Very simple (almost embarrassing, lol).
I mixed 15mls. (All MBV premix)
50% Peach (also good w/a little mango added)
25% whipped creme
25% graham graham cracker

Mixed it right in the tank the first time, then mixed a 15ml. bottle. :)
 

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Very simple (almost embarrassing, lol).
I mixed 15mls. (All MBV premix)
50% Peach (also good w/a little mango added)
25% whipped creme
25% graham graham cracker

Mixed it right in the tank the first time, then mixed a 15ml. bottle. :)
I credited this to Mia last week. I give all props to Ms Kitty...this is an A One mix! :toast:
 

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I've been down to 6mg. for at least 3 or 4 months. How easy is it to switch to 0mg.? I'm feeling the pull of being completely nic free. Anyone vaping 0mg. out there?? TIA
p.s. there is a very noisy cricket somewhere in this room....isn't that supposed to be good luck??

I had never been what most would call a heavy vaper. I vaped a couple of ml per day. When I transitioned to 0 nic that changed. I pretty much had my PV in hand every waking minute. That lasted a couple of weeks and then it was as if someone had thrown a switch. I dropped back down to a couple of ml per day and haven't vaped nic in about two years.
 

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you definitely need to get a job!!......you've got way too much time on your hands................dolphin!!

So, according to this, if my cat gets the cricket and kills it he will have bad luck for the rest of his life, and in addition, he should stop chirping like a cricket....and since crickets can't chirp non stop, and mine just stopped, I'm in danger!...and last but not least, I need some new jewelry or the evil eye will get me!


Crickets throughout history have had all kinds of old wives tales and superstitions surround them. Some of the most popular include:

If you find a cricket on your hearth, it is a sign of good luck for your entire household for thousands of years to come.

If a cricket suddenly stops chirping, danger is close by.

Crickets bring good luck to the entire family if they enter your home.

Images of crickets on necklaces, bracelets, or paintings can ward off the evil eye.

Killing a cricket, even if you killed it by accident is very very bad luck, so you had better not use them for fishing.

The chirping of a cricket brings good luck to all that hear.

Copying the chirping sound of a cricket brings bad luck upon the person imitating the cricket.

Many people use the image of crickets on weather vanes or yard ornaments to ward off evil spirits and to bring good luck to the home. These legends can be found in prehistoric times, China, other Asian countries, Native Americans, and of course many have been passed down from generation to generation without the known origin.
 

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Gallstones my good fellow! They suck........ :unsure:

Sorry to hear that! I had a gall bladder attack when I was 7 months pregnant with my last child. They wanted to take my gall bladder out after I delivered, but I haven't had an attack since (many, many years ago). Are you pregnant, by chance? :D
 

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I credited this to Mia last week. I give all props to Ms Kitty...this is an A One mix! :toast:

oh yeah peach def wasn't me. the pink champagne and wc is me! AND SPURBURRY lol

i do have that little bottle of peach, but i only like to add a drop to some fruits here and there, gives it a slightly different taste. and man, it is a STRONG peach.
 

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The only thing I ever kill in this house are brown recluse spiders. Everything else is catch and release!! That includes a mouse my cat had in his mouth. He had no idea what to do with it and was running around the kitchen..low riding, like they do sometimes, and chirping like a friggen....ah.....well....cricket actually! I got him to let it go, I chased it down the hall way and cornered it in the bathroom with tupperware!! Caught and released with no blood shed!...well, he was a little nicked up but I think he was gonna be ok.....catch and release people...coz that's how's I roll.....

i am so glad to hear this, ginger sis. i am a huge catcher and releaser too. i felt guilty when ants marauded my house this spring and i was finally forced to execute them. :( there were thousands of them!
 
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