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Kimmy

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Just want to say, "What up, Stroudsburg!" :thumbs: I grew up down the Northeast Extension in the Lansdale area, and spent many a winter weekend on the slopes of Camelback :cool:

WOW, that just got me thinking of yet another great advantage of the e-cig... I remember sitting on ski lifts desperately trying to light a cigarette in the face of wind and snow (not to mention keeping it dry)... which would obviously not be a problem with an e-cig! Of course, accidentally dropping an e-cig off of a chair lift would be a lot more upsetting that dropping a cigarette... but, then again, a Leaford Lanyard would solve that problem perfectly! :D

Anyway, Hi Kimmy... I hope all is well in PA! :)

hahahaa all is well here, my only complaint is traffic. I moved from long island because it became too busy and too much crime and now the poconos is sadly turning into a city. I haven't even thought of that, I usually have that problem too when I'm snowboarding, but sadly not enough snow or coldness to permit me to go :( It's a sad day to live in Stroudsburg.
 

Mary Kay

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I noticed in that artical he was bellyaching about cleaning atty's (3 piece not a VK0 I owned 901's before my Vk's and only once did I have to clean an atty..I had homemade rootbeer in it and it wouldn't come out! Geeze I think these people are just looking for ways to shoot down e-cigs!
In my opinion, cigarettes are just as much trouble..Ashrays always needed cleaning, look at all the clothes and hair washing you have to do and the hole repair from dropping a cig and let's not forget cleaning out the car after smoking in it!

Sorry, I forgot to welcome you to ECF and the Vapor4Life forum!
 

tulsatggr

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I don't think the 1-2 weeks mentioned is shelf life.

I have been wondering about shelf life as well... My biggest question is whether it's better to store them as they are, "wet" or whether it's better to vape them and store the "dry".

I have been wondering that myself..any suggestions? Store carts wet or dry?
 

Viv Savage

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hahahaa all is well here, my only complaint is traffic. I moved from long island because it became too busy and too much crime and now the poconos is sadly turning into a city. I haven't even thought of that, I usually have that problem too when I'm snowboarding, but sadly not enough snow or coldness to permit me to go :( It's a sad day to live in Stroudsburg.

Wow, when I go home to Lansdale - well, Montgomeryville really (Montgomery Mall?) - I am always amazed by the traffic... but that's because they've built housing developments and shopping centers on every spare plot of land (there were corn fields when I was a kid!)... all being served by two-lane roads. But I never imagined that the Poconos have suffered the same fate! That's crazy! (Meanwhile, when I see all of the traffic back there, it kind of cracks me up whenever people ask me how I deal with the traffic in LA :lol: ) Well, I'll send you good mojo for snow! :cool:
 

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I saw that 2 week thing somewhere else too...but heres the catch....it was for opened carts..I'm taking that as a partially vaped carto..otherwise it should by all reasonable thought be as long as the shelf life on juice which is 2 years out of light and heat..and how the hell light is gonna get inside a carto I don't know..
So my rule of thumb is 2 years on brand new prefilled carts, 2 weeks on open or partially used cartos or refills, maybe slightly longer on self filled blanks..
 
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