Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part Three

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2legsshrt

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Congrats to all!

I'll hit 3 years on Oct. 12 :0





Perhaps, but now I think it all just a fisherman's tale... :lol:
I think my date is around July was 3 years right before heart surgery. I had been vaping for 3 years prior but also smoking.
 

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@Slots what % do you use the Chocolate Truffle at I know it is low. I'm not into it so I sent a bottle to disallowedword. I told him about 1.5% I know it is low when I tried it tastes just like a hershey bar.
Gee's, I'd give anything to get it to taste like a Hershey bar ... I don't remember what % I started out at, but I mix it at 6% now, let it steep for about 6 weeks too.
I always make it well ahead of running out .. the longer it sits, the more the chocolate seems to come out (to a point)
Even after that, I consider it "mild", but the flavor is yummy
Now, with the Coffee Mocha I use 1 drop per 4ml .. a little less than 1%
 

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Well, I only have a fairly cheap 20 year old Hoover 2000 TurboPower upright vacuum from Sears. It's in good shape though because it's only been used for a handful of hours in those 20 years. However, it lacks the ability to fling things. It either leaves things where they are, eats them, or gets them stuck in its craw. If it tries to pick up something with its hands (the rotating brush) that's too heavy to lift to it's mouth, it can only throw it against the bottom of the vacuum cleaner head where it will drop down to the floor again.

You people with vacuums that throw things need to contact a repair professional. Lawn mowers throw things, properly functioning vacuum cleaners do not. You sure you're not confusing your leaf blower with your vacuum cleaner? If you're sure you're talking about your vacuum, then it's time to change the bag.
You left out spouses who throw things....
 

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Love what? When commenting or replying to a specific post use the reply button under that post. Your reply will have a copy of that post so we know what you are talking about. We get chatty here, & your comment may not show up until several pages have gone by! We are old, we get cornfused....

I do that but the forum software has been running slow and sometimes it leaves it out. I'll try to be sure it's there before I hit the reply button. Sorry
 

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Congrats to all!

I'll hit 3 years on Oct. 12 :0





Perhaps, but now I think it all just a fisherman's tale... [emoji38]
Yay! We are stacking up Vaperversaries! MAJOR shopping pending!
 
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I repeat, you have no concept. It's a lot more likely to get eaten by the vacuum than to be found, and it's too tiny to make an audible cry for help if the vacuum gets it.

If ya have a pair of ol' pantyhose hanging 'round, cut one foot off and secure it over da vac suction tube. Oh, wait, you're not Joe Namath...
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lacking a large magnet attached to a stick, would a metal detector work?
A metal detector sensitive enough to detect the screw that Bigbells lost would require the sensitivity of an intelligence detector in Congress.
 

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lacking a large magnet attached to a stick, would a metal detector work?

If the screw is NOT stainless, maybe... but most (not all) SS is non-magnetic.

If ya have a pair of ol' pantyhose hanging 'round, cut one foot off and secure it over da vac suction tube. Oh, wait, you're not Joe Namath...
bad-idea.gif

Just remember to cut the foot off the pantyhose, not your leg!!

A metal detector sensitive enough to detect the screw that Bigbells lost would require the sensitivity of an intelligence detector in Congress.

Don't believe they have one that sensitive...
 

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If ya have a pair of ol' pantyhose hanging 'round, cut one foot off and secure it over da vac suction tube. Oh, wait, you're not Joe Namath...
bad-idea.gif
That might do it. I found a nemmy rice pin several weeks after I lost it. Very shiny. Yes-- Namath created a stir when he said he liked to wear pantyhose. Queen-size, I suppose.
A metal detector sensitive enough to detect the screw that Bigbells lost would require the sensitivity of an intelligence detector in Congress.
That was my own reservation. Thanks for the feedback.
 

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I do that but the forum software has been running slow and sometimes it leaves it out. I'll try to be sure it's there before I hit the reply button. Sorry
I just don't want miss something that might be part of a conversation & need a coment or reply. [emoji4] Because sometimes we have several topics going at once, & i'm too dense to sort through who's talking about what! [emoji12]
 

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I do that but the forum software has been running slow and sometimes it leaves it out. I'll try to be sure it's there before I hit the reply button. Sorry

Apologies aren't needed. You aren't the first nor will you be the last to make a post that appears cryptic ;)
 

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lacking a large magnet attached to a stick, would a metal detector work?

More like an x-ray gun as found screws and wires behind and underneath objects. Last couple I found because I thought now where could it not have gone and there they were.
 

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More like an x-ray gun as found screws and wires behind and underneath objects. Last couple I found because I thought now where could it not have gone and there they were.
Exactly where I find things
 

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Apologies aren't needed. You aren't the first nor will you be the last to make a post that appears cryptic ;)

Um, most any post from Run or GaryΩ :vapor:

And I've always been confused on our search patterns. Object are ALWAYS found in the last place you look so why not look there first?? :facepalm:
 

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Um, most any post from Run or GaryΩ :vapor:

And I've always been confused on our search patterns. Object are ALWAYS found in the last place you look so why not look there first?? :facepalm:
It would still be the last place you look ;)
 
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