One downside to vaping...

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nosmoke12

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So tonight I discovered one downside to vaping.. (vs. smoking that is) that is, nobody ever threw up on my pack/lighter, a friend threw up on my standard ego style battery and evod tank tonight...I was a little upset but after how much me and friends had drank it was too funny, and he gave me $17 for a new battery and tank, which will probably get me an equal setup at my local shop, I was just upset since after I had witnessed that. All I had left equipment-wise was my Vamo and 1 ProTank II (+ a mini) and 1 EVOD tank, So at least now I have money for a travel/work size battery and a new EVOD tank. Just thought I would share and spread the awareness that seeing vomit on your set up can make you never want to touch it again.. any similar stories are welcome
 

Tinkiegrrl

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Wow that must have sucked. At least it wasn't the Vamo and Protank. That would have sucked harder. I don't lend things to drunk people for this reason, and because they tend to forget they borrowed it. I had a friend puke all over my couch once. Never could get the smell out and had to toss it. Thankfully, the couch was free from someone else.
 

MonicaRae

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Uh ya I'm with everyone else! Can't say I can share that experience lol. I do remember the time my best friend threw up in my car all over the passenger side window -- he was so drunk he thought the window was down...it wasn't.

But ya if that did happen whatever it happened to be that got thrown up on would certainly go straight into the garbage! Just thinkin about it is kinda making me a little sick.

Heck maybe it's a blessing in disguise - You get to buy something new!!
 

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I think I'm the only one here who isn't bothered by vomit! I used to be a paramedic, so getting yakked on seemed to be the norm. A little hot water with bleach, and you're good to go!

I thought I was the only one. I'm not a paramedic but have cleaned up after 6 kids, at least a dozen cats, and 2 dozen dogs for the last 40+ years. However, I was a smoker all during that time so my decreased sense of smell may have made it much easier than it would be now.
 
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