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MDV39

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I'm really hating these protank 2's on my provari....wish they were minis the draw is crazy tight for me. I def prefer the lighter draw I get from the minis and the lower capacity so I can refill with a new juice from my juice ..... collection.....end rant.....vaping moo juice (to stay on topic)


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I'm really hating these protank 2's on my provari....wish they were minis the draw is crazy tight for me. I def prefer the lighter draw I get from the minis and the lower capacity so I can refill with a new juice from my juice ..... collection.....end rant.....vaping moo juice (to stay on topic)


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You could always stop before you get them full..............................who said dat
 

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No worries....I'm easily and often confused! Sorry your order is hung up. Seriously, I've always gotten my orders within 3 days max, and I'm just 10 minutes outside Philly on the Jersey side. I've never paid extra for 2 day because I've never needed to. This is most likely delayed because it's the week before Christmas and the USPS is backlogged. Once we get through the season you should have fast shipping without having to pay extra for 2 day priority. Most here will confirm that they receive their orders, regardless of where they are in the US, very very fast, and you also get a one time free shipping, just click the appropriate box at checkout, and free shipping on orders over $50. :)

Oh yeah, I was, sorry for confusing you! That's why I tried to call them "DIY combinations" but I guess build your own would've been a smarter phrase. Every one of your suggestions has my mouth watering :) I think I'll just stick 'em on a checklist and move down them.

I have to say, I'm a bit disappointed in MBV but maybe it should be USPS I'm disappointed in. This is my very first order with them and eEveryone said MBV keeps coming so quickly and it did SHIP quickly, less than 12 hours after the order. I PAID for 2-day mail because I have instant gratification brain and want it RIGHT NOW haha. It shipped Saturday morning. Today would have been 2 full business days and the ETA is still 2 days out. That's 4.5 business days when I paid for 2. The darn things aren't even out of WA yet and I'm all the way in PA.
 

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(*phbbt*):p to you too

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My first service dog was a purebred golden rescue. The service dog agency I go through uses *all* rescues for their hearing dogs, and tries to use as many rescues as they can for their service dogs (having purebreds is a little more important for service dogs because they're so much bigger, so what might be a small snappishness or skittishness problem in a hearing dog can be dog *bites* for a less mobile person who doesn't have good reflexes and the dog dragging the wheelchair behind them in a service dog... not that purebreds can't be snappish or skittish, of course). Anyway, I was terrified of dogs at the time because all of the dogs I'd known had been the wildly enthusiastic type that knocked me to the ground. They brought out Buddy (yeah, another Buddy... but it was apt), and he *slowly* crossed the room to me, *slowly* stretched out his neck, *slowly* licked my hand, and then very slowly rested his head in my lap. Sold. He was the most gentle, wisest dog I've ever known. We had 11 years together as a "team," and he was there every step of the way, always calm, always obeying commands on the first try, from the time I was a squeaky voiced four year old. I had no idea just how amazing he was at the time, although I told him so every day.

.... then I got Leo, who was 120 lbs of hyperactive bouncy two year old whose favorite method of showing his affection was to leap onto my lap with giant front paws, try his hardest to get his back paws up on my lap too, and plant a gooey kiss on me from my neck to my hairline.... every time he looked over and saw me. Just in case I forgot how awesome I was, cause I was awesome and he was awesome and the whole world was awesome and holy crap, is that my tail? I didn't know I had a tail, look at that, isn't that cool? Oh, retrieve something, yeah sure, here you go - *thwip*, covered in gooey drool - Look at that over there, do we know him? Can we go say hi anyway, please please please please... oh, we're in *class*? Nobody told me it was *class*.... I'll be good. Hang on, lemme kiss you again, you wiped it all off - *slurp* Oh, sit, yeah, sure, sitting's good - oh my god I think that girl has ICE! ICE ICE ICE ICE ICE - no, you said sit.... oh god, sit, ice, life is so *hard*!"

He was *exhausting*.... and my goofy (huge) toddler, because his temperament *never* changed till the day he died - he tackled everything with boundless enthusiasm and no second guessing whatsoever. Unfortunately, he also developed severe epilepsy when he was about 5, so I had to "retire" him early because it was dangerous (for him) to be in public places when he might have a 10 minute grand mal at any minute (seizure meds helped, but not enough to make his seizures in any way reliably predicted). We made do with the house, the yard, and the dog park, and got 9 more years after that. Something broke in me when he died... not sure why this time and not last time, but I haven't yet been able to make myself put in for another dog... my heart's with my first two boys. One of these days, I'll get back on the wait list and do it all again... except, of course, it'll be a totally different experience yet again.

Funny you mention the barking/running/growling in his sleep thing... Leo did all that, plus eating, drinking, licking, and my favorite, the two-headed monster snore. To this day, I wish I'd thought to get that on video, because no one who didn't witness it believes me... but he snored exactly like the Two-Headed Monster from Sesame Street. My sister, an avid watcher of the same, found this *hilarious* each and every time he did it. So did I, to be honest... it was uncanny!

Give Nugget a hug for me. :)

Oh, and stealth vaping - someone's probably already answered by the time I post this, but here we go: One of the most common, although by far not the only, way to stealth vape is to take 3/4 of a hit or so and then take your lips off the mouthpiece but continue to inhale (just air). When you exhale, little to no vapor will emerge. There are lots of other ways to minimize vapor so you can vape stealthily, but that's one example.

Of course, the bigger/longer your setup, the harder it is to stealth vape, too... an 808 or a smallish Ego, you can completely or mostly conceal in your hand.... the MVP2, not so much, unless you have truly massive hands.

Those names just made my heart nearly burst. Buddy was one of my very first dogs ever and I had him for 11 years before he passed from congestive heart failure and a heart murmur. Leo was my choco pibble, the one I had to put down. Whenever I lose a pet I always think I'll never be able to go through it again but life is just not the same without them. The pain is a steep price but it's worth every second that comes before.

I love your description (the bolded part) of dog thinking. Leo had this really funny thing he'd do where you'd scratch back/.... by his tail and he'd start reflex licking and chomping at the air. He loved it so much that he would run along the bushes in our backyard really fast so they'd all get to swaying then he'd stand where, licking and chomping the air, as the branches and leaves brushed over his backside. Then he'd run around and do it again. Good god, I loved that dog. I didn't have very long with him, only a couple years, but he was another one, like Nugget, who was exactly what I wanted when I wanted it. He was so goofy. I would wake with his head on my chest, mouth agape, snoring in my face. Funny how it never annoys me when the dog does it, but the boyfriend? Different story :) Nuggie has his own quirks. He gets really bad zoomies (high energy burst really common to his breed) and he gets them out by jumping on the bed and barking while bunny hopping in really tight circles. I've tried to get video of the sleep-chasing and the zoomies but it's like he knows and stops. I have a great video of him rolling around in the sun in our backyard. He kamikaze rolls just about everywhere and when he does, there's no going anywhere till he decides he is done. Of late he's discovered rolling is soooooo much more fun when you start at the top of a hill and roll alllllllllllllllllllllll the way down to the bottom. Me struggling to keep up as the pesky biped on the other end of the leash.

I hope one day you'll decide you are ready for another dog. There are so very many out there who need people like us.

"The measure of a society can be how well its people treat its animals."

No massive hands for me, I don't see it possible for me to conceal the ego twist with the PTII mini even. It's far too long. A sleeve, I suppose? I haven't needed to be stealthy. I'm relatively nicotine free when not at home. Though today was my first day of working since my setup arrived and I did miss not having it there, so, may need to rethink that :)
 

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i had never seen the colored mini PT2's either. so i jumped on it. :)

edit: vaping some 5 month old butterscotch tonite. smoooooooooth. :)

I love love love butterscotch juice.
But can't stand the actual candy. Hmm.
I have been switching between that and the peanut butter that this thread (curses to you all!) has gotten me hooked on.

Curt.
 

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Solar Flare is like a party in your mouth!!! I get Smartees candy with a hint of grapefruit on the exhale. It's bold with 2 flavor shots, and a great palate cleanser when you have the dreaded vapor's tongue. White out is exactly like a white tic tac....nice and minty with just a wee hint of anise or licorice....not too much, just enough.


Anyone tried solar flare, white ice or white out from MBV? I think all 3 of them are one of the few with 5 star ratings and sound pretty good.
 
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