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Appreciate that Stone. I do use a dry sense of humor that must not carry over in text. I apologize to anyone offended.

This is a reason why I try to remember to point out that I am just kidding on some of my comments due to the fact that I have a very sarcastic sense of humor which can at times seem off colored. I try not to offend anyone intentionally! :p

If it is intentional, it will be known. :D
 

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My sincerest condolences, it's really tough losing a parent, be grateful you had that time together, it may not help much now but later it's something you can look back on...

I lost my father in my mid 30's, living half the country away, working hard to support my family, 12hrs a day 6 days a week, so calls were not as frequent as they should have been. He passed completely unexpectedly, actually with my mom and sister watching a movie at the house. Both are nurses and there was nothing they could do...

To this day I wish I could have told him that I loved him or something and wish he could have seen his granddaughters grow up, he would have been so proud...

Sorry, not sure where all that came from...

I'm so sorry. I imagine you are still grieving his loss even though it's been a while. I lost my Mom 2 years ago on October the 6th and I wasn't notified until two months after her passing. It was horrible. I felt so guilty and so heart broken. I swore I would not let that happen again. I was holding my Daddy's hands when he passed. I was sitting with him and telling him how much we all loved him and that I looked forward to when I got to see him on the other side. He knew I was with him and we were both blessed by it. It made up, some, for not being with my Mom. A little.

He was himself for a week and a half of the two weeks. We joked around and watched all his old cowboy shows together. We hadn't seen each other in years; because I was in Michigan and he was in Georgia. So, I know what you mean about that. And the phone calls were few for us as well.

When my uncle told me my Daddy had Cancer and it was untreatable, I told him I wanted to come down. I had no money for a plane ticket, but my uncles and my Daddy chipped in and bought me a ticket for one week round trip. After the first week, I knew he was fading fast and I told them I wanted to stay another week. Delta was kind enough to extend my return trip another week with absolutely no charge.

Everyone was so wonderful. It really brought my family back together and strengthened our bonds with one another. That was so important to me for so many reasons. I came back home feeling like a new person, yet I am also broken-hearted. It's a very strange combination. It will take me a long time to grieve for my Daddy. Our relationship was the best one in my life.

So, now I'm an orphan. My parents and grand-parents have all passed. I turned 45 when I found out Daddy had Cancer (Sept 4) and then he passed 13 days later. Mom passed October 6th. Daddy would have been 73 and Momma 66 in November. This will be be a hard part of the year to get through from now on, but I WILL turn to the rest of my family so we can love one another and support one another through the rough times.

It sucks... that's all there is to it. It hurts. It will take a long time to get to a point where I don't break down and cry all the time. But I do know that I was very lucky to have that time with him. So, I'm thankful for that. Truly, deeply thankful.
 

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Well I certainly hope that was not the case. I thought I was just being humorous and complimentary at the same time but apparently it was not taken that way. I'll just stick to flavor reviews on this thread.
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Good God don't do that ....US DAWGS gotta stick together with our sense ( of humor that is )
 

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I'm vaping Guava at the moment and... well, it tastes nothing like the fruit or the candy. What it really tastes like is muscat grapes, which is a-okay because I happen to love them. This juice rocks.

I love muscat grapes too! I'm going to add that Guava to my list and check it out. That flavor is amazing. Thanks!
 

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Chaotic- 4 years ago I spent 9 months caring for my wife of 33 years on hospice 24 hours a day. That was the most hurtful thing a man can do but it was also a very cherished period that I have no regrets of doing. As bad as it hurts now it will get better. It will never not hurt, but the hurt eases some with time.
 

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Appreciate that Stone. I do use a dry sense of humor that must not carry over in text. I apologize to anyone offended.

ok to clear the air here. i really thought you were serious but i know now you weren't. i am the worst offender for using sarcasm around here, so i should be ashamed of not recognizing it when i see it. i do get overly sensitive at times and i hate that about myself. so it's all good, we now know where each other are coming from. thanks :)
 

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OK Dusty, Stoneface and especially Mowgli are still on my target list. And of course James since he can't respond up here.(kidding)

You mean, I still have that damn target on my back, geeeez, I cannot seem to get rid of it, I've tried bleach, shout and Oxyclean. Man, hmmm, can't be one of the tat's though. :D
 

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Chaotic- 4 years ago I spent 9 months caring for my wife of 33 years on hospice 24 hours a day. That was the most hurtful thing a man can do but it was also a very cherished period that I have no regrets of doing. As bad as it hurts now it will get better. It will never not hurt, but the hurt eases some with time.

Daddy was in his home under Hospice care as well. It was the scariest thing I've ever had to do. I still felt like the 'kid'. I learned a lot about myself from this. And I agree, it will never not hurt.

I'm so very sorry for your loss and the pain you went through, but so happy you got that precious time with her. I hope you are blessed as much as she was by your loving care.
 

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ok to clear the air here. i really thought you were serious but i know now you weren't. i am the worst offender for using sarcasm around here, so i should be ashamed of not recognizing it when i see it. i do get overly sensitive at times and i hate that about myself. so it's all good, we now know where each other are coming from. thanks :)

Sorry Kelli- I ran those thoughts past Buddy the vaping dog in my avatar and he said hell yeah thats funny. So I just can't trust him anymore. He's not really very smart anyway.
 

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Daddy was in his home under Hospice care as well. It was the scariest thing I've ever had to do. I still felt like the 'kid'. I learned a lot about myself from this. And I agree, it will never not hurt.

I'm so very sorry for your loss and the pain you went through, but so happy you got that precious time with her. I hope you are blessed as much as she was by your loving care.

Thanks Chaotic. My wife wanted to be in our home also. We have a cattle ranch out in the middle of nowhere so a lot of the time it was just me here to care for her. Handing out drugs that I didn't have a clue about was very scary but she went in peace in the home that she loved. Hope you cope with your loss.
 

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Sorry Kelli- I ran those thoughts past Buddy the vaping dog in my avatar and he said hell yeah thats funny. So I just can't trust him anymore. He's not really very smart anyway.

:lol::lol::lol: Damn, I am glad you mentioned this, I was ready to invest in his hidden treasure adventure. I guess it's nothing more then buried bones! :p
 

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:lol::lol::lol: Damn, I am glad you mentioned this, I was ready to invest in his hidden treasure adventure. I guess it's nothing more then buried bones! :p

His hidden treasure seems to be checking his own .... about every 30 seconds. BORING- After you've seen it a few thousand times it gets old. But if I break out my T3 full of butterscotch he gets so close to me we share the fleas.
 

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Yup, I was exactly the same. Early on, I figured I'd always want a tobacco flavor in my rotation; not the case anymore after having sampled more flavors. I mean, the apple I was vaping is good every now and then, but I tend to want to switch flavors before finishing the tank. With Hawk Sauce and this delicious "Guava" juice, the tank empties too fast! I wanted my gf to try Hawk Sauce but was already vaping metal (yuck) well before she had gotten home.

I'm not going to dump all my tobacco juice down the drain or anything, but I imagine they'll be sitting in my cupboard for a long time before I'm compelled to vape them over non-tobacco flavors.

I do the same. I find that the tobacco or off-the-wall flavors I don't particularly enjoy are lifesavers when I'm bored with other flavors or am not getting a satisfying vape. Variety is definitely needed with this hobby/habit.
 

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Well I certainly hope that was not the case. I thought I was just being humorous and complimentary at the same time but apparently it was not taken that way. I'll just stick to flavor reviews on this thread.



ok to clear the air here. i really thought you were serious but i know now you weren't. i am the worst offender for using sarcasm around here, so i should be ashamed of not recognizing it when i see it. i do get overly sensitive at times and i hate that about myself. so it's all good, we now know where each other are coming from. thanks :)

I developed a system with my friends for our email chains because we are all a bunch of sarcastic S.O.B's and a lot of us have a horribly dark sense of humor.

It's pretty simple, just end anything that should be taken sarcastically with the word dolphin :) If it'd something you'd like people to stew in for a bit then just hold off on it for a bit and then shoot a dolphin in there.

For example:

I think this grand idea of mine is really going to take off.................Dolphin!
 
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