Older Folks and Vaping Back Porch - Part Three

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It is fun and really does allow a lot of posts to be saved over just a few minutes time. (LOL)... I could not imagine the size of thread if we had all of those conversations on this thread. (LOL). We would have to close the thread every other month. :w00t::lol::thumb:
I can't participate, but I think there is more richness to the conversation here since you started meeting in the hangout.
 

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I can't participate, but I think there is more richness to the conversation here since you started meeting in the hangout.

I agree - it is as close to in person as we will probably ever get and wish you could be there also. I like the fact that many the first time they see someone they say - hmmm, not what I envisioned (I had that comment from almost everyone - kind of wish one of them was an artist so I could see what they envisioned).

Even if only a voice it adds to the closeness, but a picture is like a thousand posts in one moment - priceless...

Oh, and we gotta figure out how to fix that. Time for an upgrade.
 

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Bah, humbug! It's Tuesday to me. Monday is my Friday. All backwards!

Oh, one of my favorite jobs was one where I worked the weekends and how mid week off - I had the whole town to myself when I went out and about and missed the weekend traffic - it was great.
 

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What is this? High School again... Nevermind, based some of the comments (mine included) I think it might be. Wasn't that a great time in our lives?
I hope my feelings about that aren't a downer. A lot of people remember their high school days fondly, but I'm like: well, I did manage to survive them.

Sometimes I think there are a lot more people who see high school as a wonderful experience in retrospect than who saw it as a wonderful experience at the time. My memories of the struggles and failures are just as clear as my memories of the joys and triumphs.

The best days of my life are today and tomorrow!
 

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I hope my feelings about that aren't a downer. A lot of people remember their high school days fondly, but I'm like: well, I did manage to survive them.

Sometimes I think there are a lot more people who see high school as a wonderful experience in retrospect than who saw it as a wonderful experience at the time. My memories of the struggles and failures are just as clear as my memories of the joys and triumphs.

The best days of my life are today and tomorrow!

I think most of us tend to gloss over the past, and tend to remember the good times more than the bad. Not that we forget the bad, but those times seem to show up more as "incidents" than as "times." The trials and tribulations leading up to the "incident" become blurred, forgotten. And most of the past is often viewed through those (in)famous rose tinted glasses. (Lined trifocals, in my case :rolleyes: )

Who knows, it may be a survival instinct...
 

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@bigbells Hey Bells - this is a tag - did you get your voice and video figured out after last night?
After extensive (non-existent) trouble-shooting and analysis, I reached the following scientific conclusion: my connection finked out due to slowness.

I checked my connection speed just now at Speed Test - HTML5 Internet Speed Test – Any Device by Bandwidth Place and my upload and download speeds are both twice as fast as they were last night, although neither is as high as most others who join the Hangout.

So I'm in the Hangout right now if anyone would like to join me.
 

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I took a pic of myself in the Hangout just now. The hat is a tad small, might be restricting blood flow to my brain.

TheDaveInTheHatComesBack.jpg
 

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Graduated in 1975. Went into the Navy same year. Been wearing no line (progressive) bifocals for over 20 years now. I really like them. By moving my head up and down just a little bit I can get just about anything into focus.
75 your just a kid.
 

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Not too small, just too short.
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OTOH, maybe you don't want to appear any taller than you are.
The rear brim of the hat enters my left temple. Can't be good for blood flow.

About 20 years ago I bought myself such a cat hat, at the NC State Fair I think. Maybe I'll find it when I get around to cleaning my master bedroom, which is currently a store-all junk pile.
 

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Thanks for that, Bells. I was thinking I was imagining things again! :)
Yep that's true but nickel is a different animal .065 is actually cooler then 1.5 with Kanthal if you crank it up. A guy is sending me some 24awg takes 11 wraps to reach .07
 
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