PDIB's Making MODs!

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e30ernest

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Does that bat still have fur? Might be a bit hard to eat the skin.

Here's what we were drinking recently when we ran out of scotch:

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I think it was from Cambodia. It's some sort of liquor with a cobra with a scorpion in its moth and some herbs and spices marinating in it. It tasted weird, like spicy dried squid on rubbing alcohol. It was harsh going down your throat too. But it also gave tingling sensations all over you. That was either due to the venom, or due me being grossed out. :D

Drinking it was the good part because the burps that followed was worse, and lasted longer. :D

On chicken related news, me, my wife and two other friends just franchised a waffle stand. Now we are in need for cheap eggs. We're currently getting them at about $0.10 per medium-sized egg. Time to do some research.
 

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Got the same looks from my eGo when I went to Hong Kong. I later found out that eCigs were illegal there when I returned.

I never vaped it on a non-smoking area anyway. The cops looked at me, but never approached me.

I'm still keeping an eGo with me when I travel. I don't think I will ever bring any of my mods (let alone an OliveR) when I travel. There's no telling what airport security would do with these. I got my lighter confiscated from me on my way out of China at the airport for example. That was the only airport I've been to that confiscated a lighter.
 

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Got the same looks from my eGo when I went to Hong Kong. I later found out that eCigs were illegal there when I returned.

I never vaped it on a non-smoking area anyway. The cops looked at me, but never approached me.

I'm still keeping an eGo with me when I travel. I don't think I will ever bring any of my mods (let alone an OliveR) when I travel. There's no telling what airport security would do with these. I got my lighter confiscated from me on my way out of China at the airport for example. That was the only airport I've been to that confiscated a lighter.

I've had lighters confiscated in foreign airports before, but they didn't take the one I keep in my little coil building kit this time. Didn't have any trouble with my mods either, but I think your right about the risk of loss. I probably wouldn't take an OliveR. Losing one would be heartbreaking.
 

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Yeah, I wouldn't risk my Oliver on airpot security anywhere...:look:

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Losing my OliveR once I get it (or a REO for that matter) at airport security is something that I'm concerned about when flying. Been thinkin about buying a twist and aerotank mini (or something) for air travel. If that gets taken, I won't be crushed like I would be losing the nice stuff.
 

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Mundy, I would think it would be fine in checked luggage with no juice or batteries. I would carry those on especially if the batteries are in a nice case...even carrying it on would probably be okay as long as the juice and batts were separate. Checking it in luggage would make me paranoid it would get stolen...:unsure:
 

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Anyone traveled to Canada and from Alaska to home (United Airlines) with an OliveR?

You all got me feeling hinky now.

My surgeries are planned where I should still be able to go to Alaska this summer.

It just wouldn't be right without OliveR.

Mundy, I would think it would be fine in checked luggage with no juice or batteries. I would carry those on especially if the batteries are in a nice case...even carrying it on would probably be okay as long as the juice and batts were separate. Checking it in luggage would make me paranoid it would get stolen...:unsure:

I guess it would be fine in checked luggage also, but I would go one step further and put your OliveR (and any other gear required for your stay) in something like a Pelican case, with TSA locks, and maybe a note on what that stuff is (or maybe no note, /shrug).

Travelling for me, for the foreseeable future would be something like RyanAir, where everything is a carry-on.. unless you want to pay an exorbitant fee for checked luggage (that you probably don't need).
 

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Flying domestically anyway with vape gear is fine, keep batteries in carry on ( can't be checked ) in a battery safe case so they can't be accidentally discharged, mod can go either checked or carry on, liquid can go either way but if carried on, needs to be in the plastic bag and total liquid not over the 3 oz limit. I travel frequently and don't have issues although they have pulled my MVP out and wiped it down with the bomb residue checker wipes but no biggie.
 

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Flying domestically anyway with vape gear is fine, keep batteries in carry on ( can't be checked ) in a battery safe case so they can't be accidentally discharged, mod can go either checked or carry on, liquid can go either way but if carried on, needs to be in the plastic bag and total liquid not over the 3 oz limit. I travel frequently and don't have issues although they have pulled my MVP out and wiped it down with the bomb residue checker wipes but no biggie.

This, I fly domestically with two Reos, batteries and juice in carry-on all the time. coil build stuff and chargers in carry on.
 

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Flying domestically anyway with vape gear is fine, keep batteries in carry on ( can't be checked ) in a battery safe case so they can't be accidentally discharged, mod can go either checked or carry on, liquid can go either way but if carried on, needs to be in the plastic bag and total liquid not over the 3 oz limit. I travel frequently and don't have issues although they have pulled my MVP out and wiped it down with the bomb residue checker wipes but no biggie.

This, I fly domestically with two Reos, batteries and juice in carry-on all the time. coil build stuff and chargers in carry on.

That is good to hear. Come August next year, should be going from Heathrow back to the States. Want to carry REO's and the OliveR with me (or at least the OliveR), to prevent damage/theft. Mr. Alex should be good then, right?
 
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