wow...just watched this video; thank-you for posting this Dishyroo!! I do wonder tho, do you use ready-made wire/coil ? saw some who said that was a deal breaker

I think this is awesome sauce!!!
Not a deal breaker but more of a pain to make, no local stores here carry pre-made wires, but if you can get them they are very good and very handy!
wow! this is very interesting...if Australia decides to ban cigarettes and
tobacco and replace them with ecigs, then they will surely have to allow nicotine to be purchased inside the country also!
dude spent 1k on an atomiser????
Wizard Evolved DA20 is a VV/VW MOD very expensive, but many reguard it as one of the best you can buy, one of the most expensive mech mod are Caravela's they can go for over 3k is that rights over $3,000 USD
You're driving on the wrong side of the road, silly!
LOL and i have the steering wheel on the wrong side of the car tooo...
I'm pretty sure it wasn't a schnauzer or mini schnauzer as that name didn't click when you said it. I think they have a bit more of a beard thing going on than Rocky has if I recall correctly anyway. There were a few other pics too but her son was in them and I didn't feel comfortable posting someone else's kid in a public forum. Here's another I found in her photo album.
I dunno, for some reason schnauzer doesn't click but maybe I'm just forgetting... I thought for sure as soon as you said the name, I'd be like oh yeah, that's it! But you gals are obviously more dog people than I.
the point of me posting is that he's a non-allergic dog, even though you wouldn't think so because of all that fur.
Thats a Smithfield... i know cause i used to have one, excellent dogs!
kinda looks like a Wheaten Terrier too
Nope Smithfield
"The Smithfield, Smithfield Collie or Smithfield Sheepdog is a type of herding dog. It is a large, strong dog of collie type. The Smithfield can be black, grey or red with a white collar, or
wholly white and they always possess floppy-ears and shaggy hair on the body, face and legs. Two varieties exist, with
one having a natural bobtail and the second with a longer tail. It was used for droving cattle in the south-east of England, especially the Smithfield Market in London, and although this breed of dog is believed to be extinct and was never recognised by any of the major kennel clubs before its extinction, dogs of similar type are shown under the same name in Tasmania, Australia."
