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redrebel821

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Well, seems all but a couple have gone to bed now - don't think we'll get anymore notices of what folks will receive tonight, what ya think? busy day today, might have to go lay my head down a bit too... but 1st here's a picture of my vaping Zone juices received today (grin)...

got home late tonight so will try a couple tomorrow. they sure smell awesome (grin)!!
YUM!!!
 

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Well got shipping notice for the Nemesis30 from Katarina at Atmomixani will ship today super stoked and just wanna say again how appreciative I am to ECF for the contest and all the hard work their putting in and to Atmomixani for the great prize and all the other great suppliers for supporting the forum and vaping community it's been a fantastic experience and just love our vaping community :thumbs::headbang::toast::rickroll::vapor:
 

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I certainly will!!!!

And for those winners waiting please keep in mind that ECF also had to organize and submit our requests to vapingzone.

Jode, I am originally from New England.

I live in Florida and get coldif it drops below 76! LOLOL

I am trying my best to be patient to hear what surprise I will be luckily receiving. I was so surprised to be on the last list at all that just this was a nice treat. And of course as I have posted quite a bit, the WINNING part is something we all share and that is being part of this terrific community. SJ and Team sure did have their work cut out for them and do a terrific job everyday for us all.

I love New England. I can walk to the beach (although I am more a mountain gal), I love the type of farms we have, and our little mountains suit me just fine. I lived in North Conway for some years as well and if there was more to do work wise there we might have stayed longer. I think Florida is beautiful but I (and don't laugh) would be so freaked by the crocs or alligators (whichever are there). I have been locked out of my home with Momma bear as her babies rummaged through my shed that they tore the door off, but that was fine because I know about black bears. If I saw one of those scaly creatures though, even from a car, I would not be able to sleep. I understand the cold thing. I remember the first time I went to CA in January. I had left Boston in subzero weather and I think it was in the mid 70's there. My blood was so thick that I was just about passing out from the heat and I thought that the residents were crazy because some had on winter coats.
 

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He's scouting his next victim..

If he was any where around me, I would likely be that target. Rooster, chickens, seagulls, swans and other big flappy flying things don't like me one bit. I love to see them, but they seem to sense that I am uncomfortable. I never understood how I can be such an animal person with most animals, but birds, and some of the crawly creatures scare the life out of me.
 

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We have a website that hubby keeps up of pictures of a few of the places we've been to and comments under them - found at David and Nancy's Pictures if you wanna copy and paste that to your browser to take a look see.... he's got a great sense of humor, so also click on any cartoon/picture to see what's behind it too (grin). Recently he's added a lot of pics of our crafts/hobbies we both do as we're enjoying different areas, etc. Tis not all of the places we've gone, but some of the more recent 'jaunts'. haha Meant for our families, but also been enjoyable to others to see if they, too, might like to go and take a gander as well.

Hmm I typed in a website url and someone changed it to the name he gives it on page 1.. www DOT davidshome DOT com - perhaps will work so no edits are caused (?)

Saved link and will check it out when I am off duty from watching my "Littles". They need their Grammy to play with them of course. Thanks so much for the link
 

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If he was any where around me, I would likely be that target. Rooster, chickens, seagulls, swans and other big flappy flying things don't like me one bit. I love to see them, but they seem to sense that I am uncomfortable. I never understood how I can be such an animal person with most animals, but birds, and some of the crawly creatures scare the life out of me.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one! LOL!!!! I love Canadian geese, LOVE them, but I think the word is out on me, at my last ambulance base, we had a pair with a nest. We bought them a kiddie pool and kept it filled, I brought them bread and bagels and fruit mix, we chased cats away. However, we also named them...Thanksgiving and Christmas.
 

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I also got 2 protank2 mini's but my wife grabbed them up before I could try one of them :(. But I got the protank3 and a Geni mini which is also a dual coil, so I'm still happy :)
That works out well. One pack of coils will work for your wife's tanks and the other pack will work for yours.
 

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I'd like to give a big shout out and THANK YOU!!! to Miroslava Burneva and VapourArt as well as ECF.

I received my GP Paps V3 18500 S.S. tube mod yesterday. It's a beauty! I own many high end tube mods, including several Caravela and Mark Bugs Wizards and this is right up there in terms of quality and engineering. The spring loaded Top Button and positive post are insanely easy to use, they require no adjustment or pin changeout whatsoever and are foolproof and kind to nonadjustable center post atomizers.

The bottom cap has an insulator ring to prevent shorts on batteries that lack the wrapper edge. Nice feature. The lock ring is quite different than any I've used. The whole bottom itself is the lock, so you don't have to try to adjust a slim disc. Just turn the button and it unscrews a short throw to lock out the firing button.

It's a very well engineered and well thought out device, besides being insanely good looking. Thank you again for this this! Isn't she sweet?

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I'd like to give a big shout out and THANK YOU!!! to Miroslava Burneva and VapourArt as well as ECF.

I received my GP Paps V3 18500 S.S. tube mod yesterday. It's a beauty! I own many high end tube mods, including several Caravela and Mark Bugs Wizards and this is right up there in terms of quality and engineering. The spring loaded Top Button and positive post are insanely easy to use, they require no adjustment or pin changeout whatsoever and are foolproof and kind to nonadjustable center post atomizers.

The bottom cap has an insulator ring to prevent shorts on batteries that lack the wrapper edge. Nice feature. The lock ring is quite different than any I've used. The whole bottom itself is the lock, so you don't have to try to adjust a slim disc. Just turn the button and it unscrews a short throw to lock out the firing button.

It's a very well engineered and well thought out device, besides being insanely good looking. Thank you again for this this! Isn't she sweet?

gp-paps-v3-vapourart_03.jpg
Oooh, pretty....shiny....
 

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I was contacted by Atmomixani and should have a tracking number for my Scythe Shined later today. What a beauty!!

To be honest, when I was going over the prize list I was trying to pick tanks and thought this was a tank (I should have researched more LOL). But it's all good - I was planning to buy a cheap dripper to dip my toe in the dripping world - now I get to start out with a primo dripper!! THANK YOU ATMOMIXANI!!

I'm also expecting delivery of my 5 bottles of juice from VAPING ZONE today - what a super bonus prize!!

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this contest in any way - SJ for starting this forum, ECF staff for working so hard, vendors for contributing prizes, and everyone else who posted 15 million posts!!
 

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I am trying my best to be patient to hear what surprise I will be luckily receiving. I was so surprised to be on the last list at all that just this was a nice treat. And of course as I have posted quite a bit, the WINNING part is something we all share and that is being part of this terrific community. SJ and Team sure did have their work cut out for them and do a terrific job everyday for us all.

I love New England. I can walk to the beach (although I am more a mountain gal), I love the type of farms we have, and our little mountains suit me just fine. I lived in North Conway for some years as well and if there was more to do work wise there we might have stayed longer. I think Florida is beautiful but I (and don't laugh) would be so freaked by the crocs or alligators (whichever are there). I have been locked out of my home with Momma bear as her babies rummaged through my shed that they tore the door off, but that was fine because I know about black bears. If I saw one of those scaly creatures though, even from a car, I would not be able to sleep. I understand the cold thing. I remember the first time I went to CA in January. I had left Boston in subzero weather and I think it was in the mid 70's there. My blood was so thick that I was just about passing out from the heat and I thought that the residents were crazy because some had on winter coats.
I agree with you there Jodie about the scaly and for me the squiggly things! I do live in the opposite side of the state so kinda in the shadow of the mountains and a lot of my neighbors are black bears, they don't bother us we don't bother them! Occasionally see them fall out of a tree when they pick one that is too skinny! I do like the cold more than the heat, especially the humidity. Spent about a year in Phoenix, AZ and it was so hot your feet would stick to the pavement! Came back here and froze for the first winter we were back. I love the birds though, especially the owls. I have a lot to see here and between them and the deer and other forest fauna would like to travel again but will never leave forever!
 

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I agree with you there Jodie about the scaly and for me the squiggly things! I do live in the opposite side of the state so kinda in the shadow of the mountains and a lot of my neighbors are black bears, they don't bother us we don't bother them! Occasionally see them fall out of a tree when they pick one that is too skinny! I do like the cold more than the heat, especially the humidity. Spent about a year in Phoenix, AZ and it was so hot your feet would stick to the pavement! Came back here and froze for the first winter we were back. I love the birds though, especially the owls. I have a lot to see here and between them and the deer and other forest fauna would like to travel again but will never leave forever!

Not picking a bone but it is actually Jody. My Momsy liked the boys version best so I had to live with it. I usually go by Jode, sounds like owed with a J in front. As much as I love the smell of the salty air I do miss living with the furries we had around. As I said I love to enjoy birds from a far but do love to see hem. Something about their flappiness scares me. Actually it is probably more a space thing and all flying things, not just birds. I don't want anything or anybody near my face that doesn't have a reason or being there. We had a hawk owl that made its home in one of our trees and I would listen for him/her. We also had one of the larger wood peckers. As dumb as this sounds I didn't know they were that big. When I saw it, I looked into my water I was drinking and smelled it just to be sure it wasn't something stronger:p. I called him Birdo and it was about 1 1/2 feet long/tall but only stayed with us one season that I know of. I agree, black bears are really misunderstood. I wouldn't suggest for somebody to try to get close to one but I never panicked when our yard was visited by the family. Well actually I was charged once when I accidently came in between a mommy and cub as I walked around to get in my car in the evening. It scared me, because I respect the damage they can do, but I know she was just trying to let me know to stay away from her baby. I never know I could hop up on a roof of a truck until that day. :shock: We had moose traffic and at least one fisher cat. Never saw it but boy oh boy do I hate their cries. Sounds like a banshee. I's nice to see another New Hampshirite here. I am with you on the leaving thing. I might be able to go a bit as an adventure, but this will always be my home.
 

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hope everything is good with you Red, I hate hurricanes also, the last one I rode out was Katrina, living 100 miles north of the gulf by highway, not sure about distance as the crow flies, but it was still a cat 3, if I remember right, when it came thru here, and living in a mobile home at the time, was scary for a little while, but we just kicked back and rocked along with it, I even took a nap during the storm lol, lost power for a week, no water for 4 days. It will make you appreciate a lot of things we have grown to take for granted. 1 good thing did come out of it all, since we had no power and stuff I got bored with nothing to do, and, well, 9 months later I had my second son come along, just as I thought I was thru raising kids, my oldest was 20 and out on his own at the time. Now I have 2 grand daughters the oldest one is only 14 months younger than my youngest son. I don't wish any bad weather like that on anyone.
 

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We have a website that hubby keeps up of pictures of a few of the places we've been to and comments under them - found at David and Nancy's Pictures if you wanna copy and paste that to your browser to take a look see.... he's got a great sense of humor, so also click on any cartoon/picture to see what's behind it too (grin). Recently he's added a lot of pics of our crafts/hobbies we both do as we're enjoying different areas, etc. Tis not all of the places we've gone, but some of the more recent 'jaunts'. haha Meant for our families, but also been enjoyable to others to see if they, too, might like to go and take a gander as well.

Hmm I typed in a website url and someone changed it to the name he gives it on page 1.. www DOT davidshome DOT com - perhaps will work so no edits are caused (?)

Nancy, these pictures are wonderful! You and David have a lot of "crafty talent". You also seem to spread joy wherever you go! I think I spent at least an hour looking at your travels! I hope to one day also be able to see this country and others.
 
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