Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Five

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Robert Cromwell

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Ain't that the truth... Our government believes they can do anything, but someone else's government are always the bad guys. I'll bet "they" have exactly the same opinion about us.
Ohh I am sure "they" talk about all the US propaganda. Which we do very well at.
 

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ahhhh...so that is what the message left on my phone from My Freedom Smokes is about.
I tried to return the call but they were gone.



I love my cast iron skillets !!


Hello :)
I put all mine away because the wife unit was keeping on trying to ruin all of them. Leave them in the sink for a day full of water and such. Got tired of rescuing them.
 

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I've had Calphalon, stainless and cast iron in the past....They were all disposed of when I moved to PA. Well....not entirely, I gave some of it to daughter. Didn't think I would have need of my own kitchen equipment again, so......it's been fun starting over from nothing...;)
 

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I put all mine away because the wife unit was keeping on trying to ruin all of them. Leave them in the sink for a day full of water and such. Got tired of rescuing them.
Cast iron blaspheny!

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I like the Corell dishes the best.
I got Cornell as a wedding present in 1972. Three marriages later I put it on the curb with a "free" sign. They were the only thing that didn't break up. They ere cursed at that point. Haven't been married since! Woohooo! Curse broken? I won't know unless I get married again, & I'm not marrying anyone that won't hold my hand in church.

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61181"]Nooooooooooooooooooooo...........[/QUOTE]

Nooooooooooooooooooooo??? Why? It's been working great on my pans and they're well seasoned and practically non-stick. After cleaning with hot water I'll give them a light smear of lard and heat them up for a few minutes and put them away.

Speaking of pots and pans. When we re-did the kitchen I finally got rid of my old non-stick set of pots and pans that were long past needing replacement. I got stainless pots which I love. But you know how they get spotted on the inside bottom? I didn't want to use brillo on them if I didn't have to so Mike tried one of those Magic Erasers on them and they came up shining like they were brand new! Who knew they'd work so well?
 

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@CasketWeaver I got it mixed up didn't realize it was you that was looking into a Reauleux but the same thing goes for you. For $40 I love the RX. It's not really something you would put in your pocket and I don't know what you are going to use it for. Power or TC. It works very well in TC once you get the temp and the power where it is good for you and for a guy it feels really good in the hand heavy but the fire button is right where it should be easy to change batteries and doesn't have the little sharp plastic things like the DNA has to keep you from putting your batteries in wrong which people have had problems with tearing the skin on their batteries. If you are just starting out with TC it would be a good one and you don't have a lot of money tied up. The 6 batteries would cost more then the mod. If you are going for really high power this is much better then a dual battery 200w mod which really isn't 200w except under perfect circumstances. For a 2 battery mod the Cuboid has gotten some good reviews. Smallest dual 18650 you can get. They have a firmware upgrade that will supposedly put it to 200w under perfect conditions but you better have some really good batteries or just figure it is really a 150w mod. Here is a pretty good review on them plus there are a lot on Youtube.
Joyetech Cuboid and Cubis - Full Review - Spinfuel eMagazine
They are about the same price. Both are joyetech even though the Reauleux is Wismec which is part of joyetech.
 

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I got Cornell as a wedding present in 1972. Three marriages later I put it on the curb with a "free" sign. They were the only thing that didn't break up. They ere cursed at that point. Haven't been married since! Woohooo! Curse broken? I won't know unless I get married again, & I'm not marrying anyone that won't hold my hand in church.

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You need to set your standards a bit higher. Quite a few that go to church that I will not trust.
 

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@CasketWeaver and if you are just looking for a mod to sit on the table and use a Kanthal device in you can't beat this. I saw an ocilloscope check on the power and when you have this set for 100w thats exactly what you are getting and the batteries last forever it seems like. Would definately be shorter then for me because I only use 25w on TC and it does TC just like the DNA. Not like the SX and is very smooth when it hits temp protect you don't even feel it reducing power.
 

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I love my cast iron skillets !!

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The RX reminds me a lot of those old table lighters people used to have sitting on the table to light you smokes with.

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