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sandybeach

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There is a similar story from the Christian Bible about how man ruined the relationship with God "The Creator". His Son agreed to come to earth to reconcile the damage by man's actions and reestablish the relationship. He even agreed to suffer punishment for the wrong that man had done to God.

So many creation stories are similar. After all, man created religion!
 

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Just catching up with the posts and saw Tex's,sorry to hear about your mother we are at the age where we all have to face these things, if you haven't already. My Mom and Dad are 90 years old and been blessed with fairly good health but, I can see it coming and i don't look forward it. Take care Tex!
And to the rest Happy Friday!!!
 

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Well I got a phone call this afternoon from my sister and my mom has taken a turn for the worse and I will be flying back to Texas tomorrow to see her. I won't be on the thread as often but will try to drop in once a day or so to see how all my friends are faring.
She is 92 and well prepared to meet her maker but I'm going to have a hardtime saying goodbye. I sure do love that lady and she has been the best mother a man could possibly ask for. She is hands down the best person I have met on this earth!
So keep us in your thoughts and prayers if you would we will need them if this is indeed the end of her trail. She is also the toughest person I've ever known so only God knows for sure what lies ahead.

I wager her greatest joy was making others happy. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family, Tex.
 

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Well I got a phone call this afternoon from my sister and my mom has taken a turn for the worse and I will be flying back to Texas tomorrow to see her. I won't be on the thread as often but will try to drop in once a day or so to see how all my friends are faring.
She is 92 and well prepared to meet her maker but I'm going to have a hardtime saying goodbye. I sure do love that lady and she has been the best mother a man could possibly ask for. She is hands down the best person I have met on this earth!
So keep us in your thoughts and prayers if you would we will need them if this is indeed the end of her trail. She is also the toughest person I've ever known so only God knows for sure what lies ahead.

TT, Keeping you & your family in my prayers for whatever lies ahead. May you be blessed with strength and peace.
 

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Ya know, I've never paid attention to how much vapor, unless my batts are dying off, and it's noticeably low. I just go for my sweet spot for flavor and warnth.
Jewels, since I have never vaped above 3.7v with a 2.0 Boge - you must put out a lot of vapor using the higher ranges...
 

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I posted this "Over There" and now "Over Here." I'm in the "I'm gonna ask for - and listen to - advice mode."

It looks like I'll tackle making some e-liquid soon. The prospect of making up a gallon of the stuff for about $200 is too intriguing to pass up. I've pretty much settled on a couple of tobacco flavors and trying novelty fruit, candy, or bakery product juices has never been my thing.

My "hardware" choices are the Leo with the DC/LR cartos (and the Leo Clear-O) and the Elite. With a freezer/fridge full of juice my fiddling/searching days Will Be Over.

Smoking for me was an activity "unencumbered by the thought process." I bought a pack, smoked it, and then bought another one. Or a carton.

I have always wanted vaping to be the same "Don't Think - Do" activity. Put a PV in my pocket, use as desired, and put it back in my pocket. I don't need to follow an upgrade path for the latest and greatest New Thing and I don't want to worry about what the FDA or Health Canada will or will not do re: e-cigs.

As I get older it's more important to focus on More Important Things ... Like trying to remember what they are.

After a couple of helpful hints, and some clicking around, it looks like My Freedom Smokes is just about my One Stop Shopping place. All I have to do now is find a local source for Propylene Glycol U.S.P. here in Vancouver and I'll be good to go.

And if anybody has any "Been There - Done That" advice for me ... I'm all ears.
 

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Well my drill is very simple. I use 2 flavours that I DIY. I have nic, pg, vg stored in the fridge. The nic should last a year or two and is split up in 30 ml and 100 ml bottles. After I use four of the 30 ml bottles I fill them up from one 100 ml bottle.
I use for the 2 flavours also 100 ml bottles each. The reason I just make 100 ml is because I might change one flavour. but not right now. The 200 ml total liquid last two weeks someting. I dont even store that in the fridge. I have one flavour mixed in 10 minutes total time.
Reads complicated hihi but it is not that bad.
 

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I DIY and mostly use only 2 flavors my self..My all day is water melon and/or black tea with honey and lemon.

I do mix some other stuff to play around with like chocolate mint but that is not all day type vape, at least not for me.

DIY is easy and it is cheap...Yes I am cheap, have not bought any store juice in about 8 months now..
 

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Hey everyone! Thank you so much for your prayers and well wishes. Great song Willie Thank you!
I only made it as far as Seattle and will spend the night here and catch the early flight to DFW. My son is flying in from Spokane and one of my brothers flying in from Anchorage so we will all catch the same flight in the morning.
Thanks again everyone it is great to have friends that you have never met and yet they are genuinely concerned for you! I think we have a pretty special group and I'm glad to call you my friends!:)
 
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