• Need help from former MFS (MyFreedomSmokes) customers

    Has any found a supplier or company that has tobacco e-juice like or very similar to MFS Turbosmog, Tall Paul, or Red Luck?

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Let's just say I was introduced to something beyond quadratic equations that afternoon. :D

Oh, c'on now... since when has basic biology been more mentally challenging than a lil' math?
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I would be feeling bad/hungry with all this food talk...but my housemate is beginning preparation of her speciality.... Apple Pear Praline Pie.....so I'm in a good place....lol. We are going to the bosses house later for a Greek dinner, and taking the dessert.

Wow that all sounds soooo yummy. Have always wanted to try Greek food. Apple pear praline yummm

Ouch and ouch. Didn't you all have something like 3 straight months with the temperatures over 100 last year?

Yup, and like wendal (I think) said, no rain. Everything around me in all directions was on fire last year for weeks. Some of it just a few miles away. That was a little freaky especially most of the time my son was gone with the car. So glad we had a wet winter this past year, and so far it's not as hot this year.

Good Morning. Found something yesterday from a contractor I hired a while back (he took short cuts and covered them up) and I get to take down a ceiling in the master bedroom and redo it (suspended type)...

Dang semi! Hope you can do something about that.

Enjoy your campin Fran!

Wow Sandy and Willie. I would have been so at home in the 60's. I was there, but too young to enjoy em proper. lol
 

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In the mid 60's this country boy went off to the big city to attend college. One Sunday afternoon someone says - let's go over to Fairmount Park - there's going to be a Be-In. What's a Be-in? I don't know. Let's go find out. What we found were girls blowing bubbles and dancing, wearing paisley skirts, flowers in their hair and little else. Let's just say I was introduced to something beyond quadratic equations that afternoon. :D

*eyes glaze over with tears*
He said Be-in!

I was at one at Northwestern University. I was 15, and a townie in Evanston. My boyfriend was 18 and a freshman at Northwestern. Wow, just wow. It was in Deering Meadow at the university. I even remember the dress I was wearing!
 

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Be sure to wear..... a flower in your hair :)

Sorry, never was a 'botanist'...

ETA: Sure looks like an ES345... Learned, self taught, guitar on my Dad's Gibby 330T. Dad paid $230 for it back in '61. My brother now has it. Was appraised at over $5,500 a few years ago.
 
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My favorite 'Swiss knife' firearm system! Think I've built 'bout ten ARs. Plus I have parts for several more. I'm very much into da retros.

Built an A1 for an acquaintance that was over yonder in '71/'72. He asked if I could duplicate, as close as possible, what he carried. When I presented it to him... well... it's tough to see an ol' 'Nam vet weep!

I also love the ol' GI Colt .45s, although I'm not as familiar with 'em as the ARs. Also done several FALs, but that was a while ago.

One year I bought everyone a Rolex for everyday use and Brietlings for dress-up. Santa was kind enough to provide a security guard until Christmas morning.

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Actually it's my favorite picture of my brother-in-law. He served in Korea and had a fondness for his Colt 1911 he brought home. But he never held or saw an AR-15 type Colt, so I snapped this picture of him holding mine.
 

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Sorry, never was a 'botanist'...

ETA: Sure looks like an ES345... Learned, self taught, guitar on my Dad's Gibby 330T. Dad paid $230 for it back in '61. My brother now has it. Was appraised at over $5,500 a few years ago.

Can't remember really if it was an ES345 or ES335 --- common name was Gibson Stereo. Picked it up in a pawn shop in San Francsico for $75 in 1971
 

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Morning everyone. We were just getting ready to leave for church last night when we got word that my wife's sister fell off of her bike in a forest preserve, impaling herself on a freshly cut, small diameter tree trunk. Her husband thought she was a goner when he saw her. Anyways, a jogger came by and called 911 and they finally got her out after a long search to find them and now she is in the hospital with fractured ribs, a punctured lung and a great deal of blood loss. It looks like she's going to be okay but she is in agonizing pain.

So I'm not complaining about my little aches and pains today as things like this remind me of how much worse life can be. Thoughts and prayers for Margaret are appreciated. Thanks.
 
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