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    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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Older People - 55 years and up!

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my4jewels

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Aw, c'mon, do you really, really want to do it all over again? I don't. I love my memories, but I wouldn't want to go back for a second. I love my life with all of its troubles and pains. The head on my shoulders is much wiser for the years. My understanding of life and love is so much deeper. I like who I have become, and all of us will continues to make rich memories. I admit, I do get nostalgic now and then, but it doesn't last long. It's always fun to remember the great moments in our lives, but there are many more to come, like right now, for instance.

I probably got way too serious on this...:)

I am sorry, but this has to be said. I have never in my life taken so many trips back down memory lane as I have since I hooked up with this great group of people. Ya'll are killing me - I would love to do it all over again - so many fond memories...

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I know - I know, but there are some parts of my past that can never be repeated (I am to old to pull off some of the stunts that I did when I was younger). I guess I out grew them, but you are right - they made us what we are today and that is a good thing. Me and my wife have a lot of plans for the future and maybe just maybe if I did go back then I would miss out on what there is to come.

But I am definitely breaking out my Pink Floyd tonight... and Steppenwolf, and Rare Earth, and the photo albums while I rock through my past... Jewell if you were closer I would pipe Stairway to Heaven into your house for your husband and you to enjoy...

Again, Thanks to all...
 

Bostonsnboxers

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WTA liquids are available these days.

I must say, I have made some similar liquid myself, or I think it's something similar. Like Tropical Bob says after vaping the stuff: Wow, I think I better go hit the recliner. I get the same feeling. But I'm not sure if I can put my production method up here. Because this is about extracting chemicals, and I don't know which ones and I don't know what the concentrations are. Could hurt some people very badly.

I've not seen them available for sale...got a link?

I was watching Tropical Bob's video. Interesting stuff. I know when I stopped smoking cigarettes and started vaping I was doing both at the same time. I finally worked myself to where I was only vaping. Now, I am very aware of my body and it's actions and reactions to things. I still went through some physical things even though I was still getting nicotine.

I'm no chemist, doctor, or anything like that; but I'm convinced there are more things in cigarettes than what we know and my body was reacting from not having them. I've never gone back to cigarettes or even want to; but those body things lasted a long time. And I knew it had nothing to do with the psychological things of quitting.

I guess I've always hesitated doing any tobacco extraction on my own. Because I don't want to put those things in my body again. I think there is more there than what I know. I have no want to smoke cigarettes and I want to stay that way.

I've only been vaping since the beginning of November and still smoke 1 cig a day....mostly so I can continue to tolerate the smell of my 2 PAD husband, but on occasion no amount of vaping helps the tremendous urge I get for a smoke! I did a tobacco extraction, and found that it really does help during those times, and you have to realize...you are not burning them. That's not to say that it's good for you, but for someone that's physically struggling it's not nearly as bad as smoking :)
 

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it's not nearly as bad as smoking :)

I will definitely agree with that one Boston... It took me 4 months to drop smoking totally and I really cannot say totally since I have slipped up a couple of times - once bummed one from a neighbor and another time I was caught out in the boon docks with a dead battery on my PV, but I know that this is much better than before and my wife enjoys that I do not smoke also...
 

my4jewels

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I was one of the lucky ones. I was able to quit the ciggies the same day I picked up my first pv. I have never gotten stranded with a dead battery, though. I always carry a backup, and backups for my backup. I have such a strong hand to mouth obsession, I'd know I'd panic and get a pack of ciggies without even thinking. Then it'd be over when I got home to fresh batts.
 

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Oh, no, Bostonsnboxers, I didn't mean to imply anything about those whose needs and wants are different than mine. I don't want to judge anyone else's smoking or non-smoking actions.

It just took me a long time to break away from cigarettes. And even after that, although I was still getting nicotine, I had the physical need for cigarettes. It just leads me to believe there's more in cigarettes than what I know. At least that's how my body reacted. And, vaping is not at all like smoking cigarettes. They are two different things. It is an individual thing. I understand.
 
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