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DavidOck

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The same can be said about living in the "sticks" if Ya' really listen . . . Hey - I've lived on a farm, in very rural areas, the mountains, near a river/lake/ocean, suburbia, "Bed room" & "Artist" Communities, and a few Big Cities (NYC/Philadelphia just to name 2) . . . They all were noisy at times . . . Now - Would I pick one over the other - it would really depend on the community, but "My" personal preference has mainly been and at the moment is where people are and if there are the amenities that I NEED . . . Just Sayin' . . . :rolleyes:

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Yes, but, to me, the sounds of the frog choir, birds, indignant tree rats (squirrels ;) ), dozens of different birds, and so on are a lot less intrusive than car engines, horns and "industry." Then again, we're only about 15 miles or so to our docs, dentists and, well, shopping :) We do, now and then, get "noise" from JBLM, both aircraft and artillery, but we knew where they were (and what they do) when we bought our land, it's not 24/7, and it's necessary for their training. If that was going to bother us, we'd have bought somewhere else, not like the bozos who buy a house at the end of the runway of an airport and complain about the noise!

Hey, we're all different, a good thing! :)
 

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I am a country girl at heart and we live in a tiny town in the sticks. I have no desire to live in the city. I have to drive 30 miles to get to work and I’m A-ok with making that drive so long as I have my country life.

I’m bored with vaping as well. I think I’m just burned out from stocking. Although ever since I started vaping I just wanted to vape and it’s not a hobby for me. Just a nic and hand to mouth addiction really. Sometimes when I look at my stash I feel embarrassment that I couldn’t quit. Oh well...never say never.
 

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Did Innokin ask you to upload a photo ID when filling out the form for your prize? I am filling out the info to receive the Ares 2 that I won, and it asks me for that info. I generally avoid doing that online.

Yeah, they did. Just FYI, only US winners have to provide proof of age and pay. :-x

Like others have said, just hide your DL number, they just need to see your DoB.
 

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    Yeah, they did. Just FYI, only US winners have to provide proof of age and pay. :-x

    Like others have said, just hide your DL number, they just need to see your DoB.
    That’s not fair :-x
     

    Katya

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    That's what I ended up doing. I guess I was just caught a bit off guard. Other contests I have won on ECF have never asked for photo ID. However, this is the first Innokin giveaway I have won.

    Courtesy of the FDA. It's not Innokin--it's our stupid and constantly changing laws. Innokin doesn't want to get in trouble and get a letter from the FDA--just like Aroma did. CYA.
     

    Katya

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    Good afternoon :) had some "fun" out on the water, but it was a shorter day. My TV came early.. I just set it up, and man this thing is freaking huuuuuge. It's one thing seeing numbers/dimensions on paper or screen, it's another when it's there in person.

    Enjoy! How big is your screen?
     

    Katya

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    The same can be said about living in the "sticks" if Ya' really listen . . . Hey - I've lived on a farm, in very rural areas, the mountains, near a river/lake/ocean, suburbia, "Bed room" & "Artist" Communities, and a few Big Cities (NYC/Philadelphia just to name 2) . . . They all were noisy at times . . . Now - Would I pick one over the other - it would really depend on the community, but "My" personal preference has mainly been and at the moment is where people are and if there are the amenities that I NEED . . . Just Sayin' . . . :rolleyes:



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    Everything in life is a trade-off, somehow. There's good and bad everywhere. You pick your own poison/paradise. Can't have everything... My deep thought of the day. :lol:

    Oh, and hello, Mixers!
     

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    I am a country girl at heart and we live in a tiny town in the sticks. I have no desire to live in the city. I have to drive 30 miles to get to work and I’m A-ok with making that drive so long as I have my country life.

    I’m bored with vaping as well. I think I’m just burned out from stocking. Although ever since I started vaping I just wanted to vape and it’s not a hobby for me. Just a nic and hand to mouth addiction really. Sometimes when I look at my stash I feel embarrassment that I couldn’t quit. Oh well...never say never.

    I have no desire to quit. Vaping alone never did the trick for me although I do enjoy it. I use Swedish snus along with vaping. Early on I used nasal snuff along with those two to get off the smokes but haven’t used any in a long time.

    Even with 12-14 different set ups going, sometimes nothing I have sounds good. I always have a pv set up with my menthol tobacco for first thing in the morning and when I want a break from flavors.
     

    hittman

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    65 inches, seems plenty big to me. I have a 49 inch down south, but only a 32 inch here. A big difference from 32 to 65. It's like having our own personal movie theater.

    I’ve had the same 46 inch tv for ten years and still like it. They are a lot cheaper now. I paid 1200 back then.
     

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