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murf43143

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My first e-cigarette was the DSE901 from ProStreet on these forums and he recommended I pick up liquid to fill up the cartridges. After a bit of research I found that Totally Wicked was a highly reputable dealer (as well as many of the others on the forum) and decided to give the 18mg Camel a try.

When it comes down to it, I am one of the fortunate ones to have gone from 1+ packs a day for 10+ years, to 0 as soon as my 901 showed up.

My first vaping was with vanilla cartridges and it took me quite a few puffs to get used to this camel liquid afterwords, but now that I understand the vaping experience, I just freakin love it.

The taste is far superior to any cigarette with the only side effects being that I can now smell and taste better, run farther and faster, have more energy, sleep better and for some reason am remembering my dreams, and people are coming to ask me what the **** I am doing smoking something with a blue LED.

Unfortunately I have to explain to many of my friends who want an exact replacement of cigarettes that they are out of luck. This is a new technology and those of us not willing to work with it will not have the same experience as the members who are actively learning (and participating) on these forums.

R.I.P. Camel Wide Lights - You got me through 7 years of school, the good and the bad. You were there for me after the best nights of sex and the most god awful morning hangovers ever; but I just don't need you in my life anymore. You are not missed but you will never be forgotten.
 
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Elle

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r.i.p. Camel wide lights - you got me through 7 years of school, the good and the bad. You were there for me after the best nights of sex and the most god awful morning hangovers ever; but i just don't need you in my life anymore. You are not missed but you will never be forgotten.


amen to that!
 

smokingclam

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Congrats to you and keep on vaping!:)
I've been able to put down a close to a 2 pack a day habit for 30+ years now for almost 6 weeks now. Today was a big test for me as I was surronded by smokers for the whole day. Temptation is still there but was able to get through it. One day at a time as they say.

This forum has been great support for me also. Thanks to everyone for that.:)
 

jennydotz

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Congratulations Murf!

Sorry to go off topic, but I saw ProStreet was from MD and I had to mention this. What is with Analog prices in MD? I stopped at a Pilot there just to see if they really had NJoys, they did $70 Starter kit. But a carton of Analogs was $60!!!! And that's BEFORE the April 1st hike?!! Made the NJoys look not-so-bad. Wow! Is MD all fire-safe now?
 

ProStreet

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Congratulations Murf!

Sorry to go off topic, but I saw ProStreet was from MD and I had to mention this. What is with Analog prices in MD? I stopped at a Pilot there just to see if they really had NJoys, they did $70 Starter kit. But a carton of Analogs was $60!!!! And that's BEFORE the April 1st hike?!! Made the NJoys look not-so-bad. Wow! Is MD all fire-safe now?


Maryland has high taxes on analogs. Maryland is also fire safe now and they taste like crap. I know alot of people that take a 40 minute drive to cross into WV to buy analogs that are alot cheaper.

What part of WV are you in? I go to charlestown a couple time a year. Thats about a 50 minute drive for me
 

Calaban

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E-smoking is not like smoking cigarettes....your friends are correct. But for those of us who went into it knowing it wouldn't be the same, e-smoking is so much better than analogs ever were!

I truly like it better, no doubt.

And congrats on leaving your precious CLW's behind!!
I have also left my Camel Lights behind, and I have not looked back once :D
 

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Maryland has high taxes on analogs. Maryland is also fire safe now and they taste like crap. I know alot of people that take a 40 minute drive to cross into WV to buy analogs that are alot cheaper.

What part of WV are you in? I go to charlestown a couple time a year. Thats about a 50 minute drive for me
What is "fire safe"? I lived in PG county MD for 43 years. Worked in Mont. county for 20 of them on East-West Highway. I left MD 5 years ago and I never heard of fire safe.
 

ProStreet

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What is "fire safe"? I lived in PG county MD for 43 years. Worked in Mont. county for 20 of them on East-West Highway. I left MD 5 years ago and I never heard of fire safe.


Fire safe cigs. They are nasty. I am in montgomery county right between rockville and gaithersburg.
 
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