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Taking alternating puffs of Wild Turkey and Acadian Gold, trying to put the difference into words. Not succeeding yet. I think, I THINK, that AG is a squish nuttier and rounder, and WT is a bit more angular and direct.

Or is that the other way around?:confused:

Oh well. Good problem to have.
 

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Oh and I cannot refer to Vita Bella as VB since those initials are common slang for Victoria Bitter, a particularly insipid local beer. Think Rolling Rock, or worse, Rolling Rock Light :blink: It is Vita to me.

I think this thread has suffered from excessive use of acronyms in general. I've been following it from the beginning and I find myself getting lost sometimes. I pity the poor souls who wander into this lengthy thread mid-conversation. Vita is perfectly fine by me, and should under no circumstances be confused with VB, RR, RRL, or anything of the sort! JMHO, TTFN! :)
 

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I think this thread has suffered from excessive use of acronyms in general. I've been following it from the beginning and I find myself getting lost sometimes. I pity the poor souls who wander into this lengthy thread mid-conversation. Vita is perfectly fine by me, and should under no circumstances be confused with VB, RR, RRL, or anything of the sort! JMHO, TTFN! :)

Yeah, I sure wish people would stop already with those silly acronyms! Jeez, who does that? :blush:
 

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And now Wrangler Light....same. Honestly can't tell it apart from Acadian Gold or Wild Turkey (note lack of acronyms! ;)). None of them are bad, in fact all of them are extremely smooth and vapeable. Just not all that different...so far.

I'll put these away for a steep and hopefully the differences will become apparent in time. I have Patriot and Vita to keep me happy until then.
 

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And now Wrangler Light....same. Honestly can't tell it apart from Acadian Gold or Wild Turkey (note lack of acronyms! ;)). None of them are bad, in fact all of them are extremely smooth and vapeable. Just not all that different...so far.

I'll put these away for a steep and hopefully the differences will become apparent in time. I have Patriot and Vita to keep me happy until then.

With Acadian Gold, Wild Turkey, (sheesh, I can barely remember the names..Oh) Natural Perique, they all kinda suffer from needing to be in season for optimal taste -- the spring to early summer is optimal. It reminds me of going to a restaurant and getting asparagus out of season! Have you all seen those things? :facepalm:
 

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:laugh: Yeah, come to think of it I guess you are one of the bigger acronymophiliacs I know (the signature is case in point), but I wasn't pointing any fingers!

With me, it gets a little bit much when I type the names over and over and over again. So acronymization takes a bit of the blatant repetitiveness out of the deal . . . I think? Most people will think, "what is this VB this guy is always talking about," as opposed to, "Oh, Mann only talks about Vita Bella and Devil Dog!"

p.s. When I start referring to Patriot as "P," someone please get me some help! :lol:
 

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Hell, the KB7 from Vermillion is probably 8 weeks+, but the payoff is huge. Next time I get a free sample form a friend that is a month old, but it takes me a month to fall in love, I should do the quick calculations before ordering. Sheesh!

If it's any consolation, I found that Vermillion River's Maplewood only required a month to become heavenly. ;)
 

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With Acadian Gold, Wild Turkey, (sheesh, I can barely remember the names..Oh) Natural Perique, they all kinda suffer from needing to be in season for optimal taste -- the spring to early summer is optimal. It reminds me of going to a restaurant and getting asparagus out of season! Have you all seen those things? :facepalm:

It is early summer here:) Maybe I should start growing tobacco.

I'm leaving the Organic #1 and Perique for a few days until I can mull over what I have.*


*please don't hold me to that
 

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If it's any consolation, I found that Vermillion River's Maplewood only required a month to become heavenly. ;)

Eleanor, I love you, but it's no consolation. :( I just want that flavor already. :blush: But you have taught me well, so I will be patient as opposed to being a patient. :p
 

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With me, it gets a little bit much when I type the names over and over and over again. So acronymization takes a bit of the blatant repetitiveness out of the deal . . . I think? Most people will think, "what is this VB this guy is always talking about," as opposed to, "Oh, Mann only talks about Vita Bella and Devil Dog!"

p.s. When I start referring to Patriot as "P," someone please get me some help! :lol:

:laugh: True! I don't think I've seen you shrink a single-word name down to a letter yet!
 

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I don't have an all day vape. I don't want one either. "Back when I used to smoke" doesn't mean anything to me. I don't smoke anymore. :)

Well for me I just want less stuff to pack around with me throughout my work day. I just want one EGO 1000 battery and a vivi nova full of juice that I won't get tired of. I think I've found that with GeJ.
 
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Can I throw out a completely, totally crazy thought? I wonder what the feasibilty is of a juicemaker growing their own tobacco in a climate-controlled greenhouse in an effort to provide 24/7/365 consistency in their tobacco extracts. I mean, how much area is required for plantings to produce enough extract to last a year? Just sayin'.
 
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