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I thought that was standard equipment for cars there. Maybe it's just for SUV's:p

Yeah, it should be, well considering the locals, maybe not.

I'd go for the LAWS but it's too big for an old VW Rabbit diesel hood. Great fuel mileage but I wouldn't wanna use it for a getaway car. 0 to 60 is possible, occasionally. :) Well, maybe. Summertime I run it on about 55% used veggy oil from restaurant wastes(well filtered and de-watered of course) and 45% regular diesel. Winter time the veggy fuel solidifies badly around 40F., No go, back to straight diesel. '70 Malibu BB 454 gets 12mpg at best. The VW won't pull an Airstream trailer, soooooooo............

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    I don't have any fun toys like that. I did get a 2012 jeep liberty jet back in january. It's fun to drive and has all the options with a great stereo system. I steered clear of the retractable roof. I could see that costing several thousand to replace down the road. I always wanted either a 67 malibu or a gto. Where I grew up there were lots of muscle cars around.
     

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    I don't have any fun toys like that. I did get a 2012 jeep liberty jet back in january. It's fun to drive and has all the options with a great stereo system. I steered clear of the retractable roof. I could see that costing several thousand to replace down the road. I always wanted either a 67 malibu or a gto. Where I grew up there were lots of muscle cars around.

    Sounds like a very wise purchase. Always loved messin' with cars and airplanes.

    A poem(about Austine Healy sports cars back in the 50s and 60s):

    There once was a man from Boston,
    Who bought himself an Austin,
    There was room for his ... and a gallon of gas,
    The rest hung out and he lost 'em.
     

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    I heard someone asking about 555 and I'd like a camel with wta. Other than that I think Jerry has been trying to get things going with the 30ml bottles.

    Hittman is 100% correct.

    I will do a small small release of 555 with WTA and some Camel with WTA. We also have some more sweet flavors that will come out shortly. We have a snickerdoodle that is pretty darn good which will be sent out to a few very soon.
     

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    Hittman is 100% correct.

    I will do a small small release of 555 with WTA and some Camel with WTA. We also have some more sweet flavors that will come out shortly. We have a snickerdoodle that is pretty darn good which will be sent out to a few very soon.


    Hey, there's a first time for everything.:D
     

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    Your explanation of the word detroit didn't ring a bell, so I checked here:
    Online Etymology Dictionary

    "from Fr. détroit, lit. "straits," from O.Fr. destreit (12c.), from L. districtum, neut. of districtus."

    "Detroit" is a French word predating the American city, apparently.

    I've only known "de" as a preposition. My last name begins with "de", and at one time I was researching the meaning of that name.

    As for "troit", isn't that just a personal insult with no meaning? Maybe connected to the English insult "tw*t" (not "twit"), which would be pronounced similarly.

    "De" here is a form of "of" in French, it's also used in other languages like Spanish and Italian, and in names as well. "Troit" literally means where the waters narrow, strait is pretty close to that and therefore you see it in etymology.

    Troit can be a meaningless insult like you say, it's totally urban slang of unknown origin, it's also used to describe poorly dressed overweight women who urinate in public, which is the funny part of all of this. Maybe the original gang of these women were from Detroit, who knows :)

    Urban Dictionary: troit
     

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    SATAN?

    Since it seems like a lot of vapers are into skulls and stuff, I think a good juice would be called SATAN. You could dye it blood red with organic beet juice since we know that's proven safe to vape and be flavored with durian fruit extract. Of course it would have Xtra WTA, but only available in 6mg or 0 Nic because we wouldn't want anything good in it. :evil:
    Okay, not serious, it's just the WTA talking.
     

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    Also some cookies and cream e juice, sounds pretty good to me!
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    Also some misc ingredients and large quantities!
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    And can't forget good healthy sounding things like sweet potatoes and veggies!
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    Along with something like a drink!
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