Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part Three

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Kenna

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I am loving how that family values TV guy with all the kids got caught up in the sex site hacking and crying that Satan made him do it ;)
Can't remember the name...
It's not the Dad with all the kids. It's the oldest son.
 
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So I'm sitting here watching this Little League World Series game... disappointing results seem likely but the comeback by Japan was pretty remarkable, and you can't quibble with the sportsmanship shown by the kids on both teams, although I admit I found the amount of spitting hard to get used to.

Anyway, decided to replace the O-rings/gaskets on a Kanger Subtank that was getting leaky. First time I've ever replaced any topper gaskets and the pressure-fit top of the topper was extraordinarily difficult to remove. I finally ended up putting the point end of a small screwdriver down against a piece of wood and pressing the chimney down against the screwdriver handle until it finally jumped off like a champagne cork.

Meanwhile, with that Subtank undergoing surgery, I switched back to my other one with the titanium coil and put it in TC mode. Hmm... pretty darn good! My enthusiasm for it is back! I do have it at 370 degrees F in Nickel TC mode, which worries me a tad because the titanium is supposedly at a temperature significantly higher. However, the titanium wire is also supposed to break if its maximum safe temperature is reached, so as long as it's tasting great... I'll keep using it that way.

Had several different colors of new gaskets and put the poiple ones on.

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So I'm sitting here watching this Little League World Series game... disappointing results seem likely but the comeback by Japan was pretty remarkable, and you can't quibble with the sportsmanship shown by the kids on both teams, although I admit I found the amount of spitting hard to get used to.

Anyway, decided to replace the O-rings/gaskets on a Kanger Subtank that was getting leaky. First time I've ever replaced any topper gaskets and the pressure-fit top of the topper was extraordinarily difficult to remove. I finally ended up putting the point end of a small screwdriver down against a piece of wood and pressing the chimney down against the screwdriver handle until it finally jumped off like a champagne cork.

Meanwhile, with that Subtank undergoing surgery, I switched back to my other one with the titanium coil and put it in TC mode. Hmm... pretty darn good! My enthusiasm for it is back! I do have it at 370 degrees F in Nickel TC mode, which worries me a tad because the titanium is supposedly at a temperature significantly higher. However, the titanium wire is also supposed to break if its maximum safe temperature is reached, so as long as it's tasting great... I'll keep using it that way.

Had several different colors of new gaskets and put the poiple ones on.

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Your poiple ones look awful peeeenk on my screen. What a pain to change rings.
 

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Your poiple ones look awful peeeenk on my screen. What a pain to change rings.
There are no color names other than red, green, blue, orange, yellow, black, brown, gray and purple. Therefore, the rings are purple.
 

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43 pages?! You poor thing! Last time I left for 4-5 days, only something like four posts to catch up on here. I felt very fortunate. :D
wow, hadn't done the math, that was a lot! :laugh: Jup you were fortunate!

Page 666. The devil maid me dew it?
jup just noticed that, don't like it, but I can hang. I'm not superstitious.......just a lil bit stitious

Had several different colors of new gaskets and put the poiple ones on.
Jup day look peeeenk to me too. But kudos for usin sumpthin they call poiple. Just wish folks would consult me on their colors that they name purple. I could learn em a thing or three about the color!
 

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Ecru, eggshell, clay, chartreuse, violet, burnt sienna, et cetera.... some think they're imaginative pigments but I think they're figments of imagination.
oh c'mon.......spread your wings and live a little!! lol
 

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oh c'mon.......spread your wings and live a little!! lol
Roy G Biv: red orange yellow green blue indigo violet. Ain't no pink in there and indigo was only included to provide a vowel.

Should be Ry G Bp: red yellow green blue purple. Orange is just yellowish red and violet is ostentatious... should be called by its real name, purple. (No actual offense intended if we have anyone named Violet here.)

Also, we should move further jesting about this to the Back Porch, eh?
 
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