ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

FringeChief68

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I go back to work soon, yay!!!!!


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stols001

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Man, I watched the Exorcist in college, in a tiny viewing room in the Library, with headphones on.

It was dark when I left. That was one of the most uncomfortable walks back to my dorm room ever (even counting walks of "shame" LOL).

My mom watched the Exorcist while pregnant with me, while my dad was travelling she said she didn't sleep for three days. I was pretty old when she laid that one on me. I promptly replied, "Thanks Mom, for causing me mental health issues, even from in utero." LOL, she was not best pleased.

It's funny the effect "horror" can have. I really dislike stuff like "Friday the 13th and that dude with pins all over his face." I don't find it scary exactly but all the imagery and stuff isn't good for my brain, I usually want to like, self-harm or something afterwards. I actually found parts of the Exorcist scary myself, and I lived near the famous steps and yes, I did walk them.

That was a very interesting couple of links, especially the one on big tobacco. We are living in brave new times, and I hope everyone makes it out of them with continued ability to vape in the fashion they chose.

If I get deathly ill, also, I would like it to be during travel to Britain. My ER experience there as a youth on a visit remains my best hospital visit of all time. They refused to take my money "But, I'm not from here!" I kept saying, the wait was like 10 minutes, and it was the middle of the night, but they just handed me my meds and ushered me out the door. I think the entire thing was DONE after an hour.

I have worked in ERs here (diagnosing and whatnot mentally ill folks) and some of them without insurance waited almost a week for a "state" bed to come available. Plus, the entire time the nurses and doctors were just meaner and meaner (to the poor mental patient) because they were taking up a "bed" that belonged to "someone who needs it." Etc.

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Still using my Radius 90% of the time. I also use an Aspire Breeze with a menthol but it is just to refresh my taste buds.

The Radius is paired with a K5.

At home, sometimes I use an Admiral with a Snapdragon or the Procyon with a K3, but the Radius K5 combo are my preferred devices.

The other 4 Radius are shelved for the uncertain future.

Im using ProVari 75-80% of the time. ZNA fills the remander. My ADVs are the Radius-one 40w original release, one 60w final release. The tubes (v.2.5, P3) are rotated fairly regularly. I dont collect, I dont need more than 2 PVs a day.
Today marks day 2000 since last attempt to ask someone If I could have a drag off the tobacco they had then. (Itd already been a substantial amount of time off tobacco, secure enough to not fear re addiction)
2000 days since “any” tobacco.
THANKS ProVari!
THANKS E-CF!
Another life extended.
 

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Anti-squirrel measures performed today:
Bag of mothballs under front of Jeep, bag of mothballs under rear of Jeep and insect fogger released under hood in engine compartment. Also, sprayed springs of rat traps with PB Blaster in anticipation of setting with peanut butter. Live trap moved to where visible from inside the house.
 

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Anti-squirrel measures performed today:
Bag of mothballs under front of Jeep, bag of mothballs under rear of Jeep and insect fogger released under hood in engine compartment. Also, sprayed springs of rat traps with PB Blaster in anticipation of setting with peanut butter. Live trap moved to where visible from inside the house.
 

Bea-FL

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Im using ProVari 75-80% of the time. ZNA fills the remander. My ADVs are the Radius-one 40w original release, one 60w final release. The tubes (v.2.5, P3) are rotated fairly regularly. I dont collect, I dont need more than 2 PVs a day.
Today marks day 2000 since last attempt to ask someone If I could have a drag off the tobacco they had then. (Itd already been a substantial amount of time off tobacco, secure enough to not fear re addiction)
2000 days since “any” tobacco.
THANKS ProVari!
THANKS E-CF!
Another life extended.
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Another Scary one. It is basically a prayer to Satan. Aaaand, got the Oscar for best Original Soundtrack in 1977. Not that I am suggesting anything about Hollywood... :yawn:



To their credit, it is their job to support and manipulate.
 
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ENAUD

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Another Scary one. It is basically a prayer to Satan. Aaaand, got the Oscar for best Original Soundtrack in 1977. Not that I am suggesting anything about Hollywood... :yawn:



To their credit, it is their job to support and manipulate.

Holly wood, the stuff that magic wands are made from...
Holly - Witchipedia
 

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Wow. The funny thing is that (I just looked them up) is my era for music, yet I don't have any recollection of them. Wow. Just great.
You are in for a real treat when you get to hear some of their music from back then, they have an awesome repertoire of really dynamic stuff! :thumb::thumb:
 

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You are in for a real treat when you get to hear some of their music from back then, they have an awesome repertoire of really dynamic stuff! :thumb::thumb:
Yeah, I'm gonna have to check them out. Great stuff. thanks
 

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