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FranC

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    I have a few new recipes that I found that I am really enjoying, I'll post soon. But I can quickly recommend one flavor one shot type deal that I think is pretty good all by itself. Pchela's Famous 5 Layer from Mom & Pops. I placed an order with them and they sent me about 6 10ml samples. Pchela's F5L was one and mixed at 10% with a 2 week steep it's pretty tasty.

    I'll post some baby pics soon. I've been really busy and have not taken a lot of pics this year. I did shoot a couple of some sub-adults getting some sun the other day though.
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    Love the pics.:wub:
     

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    IT'S EITHER THE RUSSIAN HACKERS, OR THE TIC TAC AILIENS DID IT I TELL YA ..........

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    Tik Tak UAP (UFO) video. Did you watch the 3 hour UFO's Declassified Live on Discovery last night?

    I watched it, it was pretty good. I could listen to that physicist dude for hours. The guy is a total trip but smarter than a whip. He's on some other shows I watch.

    I liked the Tik Tak video but also enjoyed the FLIR, Gimbal, GoFast and Pyramid videos. I would love to see all the video and data the Pentagon has.

    I forget which video, but one was a UAP (UFO) that flew from 80,000 feet down to the deck in 1.5 seconds, without being destroyed, and then flew away just as quickly. None of our current top line jets could do that without being destroyed. They estimated it was cruising at 35,000 MPH. That's g-forces humans could not tolerate without some as of yet unknown technology. Just amazing.
     

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    The fibroids are causing pain and excessive bleeding . They gave her a medication to slow the heavy bleeding down and want to wait 6 months to see if it decreases in size. Since you seem somewhat familiar with this, do you think it's normal to wait that long to see if it decreases in size? According to the doctor one is 22mm and the other is 37mm. I think I remember there being a couple more but they were smaller.

    Yes, in my day they would try to shrink them with Lupron or depoLupron. I don't know if the still use that or if they've got something better. If that didn't work, then a hysterectomy was done.
     

    Butch

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    Tik Tak UAP (UFO) video. Did you watch the 3 hour UFO's Declassified Live on Discovery last night?

    I watched it, it was pretty good. I could listen to that physicist dude for hours. The guy is a total trip but smarter than a whip. He's on some other shows I watch.

    I liked the Tik Tak video but also enjoyed the FLIR, Gimbal, GoFast and Pyramid videos. I would love to see all the video and data the Pentagon has.

    I forget which video, but one was a UAP (UFO) that flew from 80,000 feet down to the deck in 1.5 seconds, without being destroyed, and then flew away just as quickly. None of our current top line jets could do that without being destroyed. They estimated it was cruising at 35,000 MPH. That's g-forces humans could not tolerate without some as of yet unknown technology. Just amazing.


    No TV here so no did not watch. But I have been interested for years & check out just about everything I find.
    A lot is tin foil hat stuff but a lot is not.
    Do I believe in ET?? Well I can't think with everything in the universe we are unique. So yes .
    Have they been here? I don't know.
     

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    No TV here so no did not watch. But I have been interested for years & check out just about everything I find.
    A lot is tin foil hat stuff but a lot is not.
    Do I believe in ET?? Well I can't think with everything in the universe we are unique. So yes .
    Have they been here? I don't know.
    I have reservations about what we see in the videos only because no one has enough information to definitively state what specifically is being seen. Or they likely know more but are withholding. I wholly trust our very highly trained pilots who have witnessed these incidents first hand.

    Do I believe there are perhaps far more advanced species than humans as well as those less advanced. Absolutely. I think it would be pretty naive for anyone to think otherwise. Life has had just shy of 14 billion years since the Big Bang to evolve. Modern humans only evolved about 200,000 years ago.

    Astronomers reported, based on Kepler data, that there could be as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets orbiting in the habitable zones of Sun-like stars and red dwarfs in the Milky Way. About 11 billion of these may be orbiting Sun-like stars. FWIW, the Milky Way is a medium sized galaxy with ~200 billion stars. The largest galaxy we know of is called IC 1101 and has over 100 trillion stars.

    The folks who do this stuff for a living state there are over 700 quintillion planets in the observable universe. NASA scientists, and others from around the globe, state that galaxies in the universe number in the hundreds of billions.
     

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    Well I have a surprise. When I first tried the Amarula I was not impressed with taste or sweetness. On second try it has a pleasant taste and a slight nice tartness.
    My Amarula is still steeping. Chefs and Nom Nomz list it as Amarula Kenya Creamy Coffee and BCF had it listed as Creamy Liqueur Special.

    When I took a whiff of mine I did smell a light coffee-like scent.
     

    vaper1960

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    I made a small order of 8 new flavors for me.
    The only FA I bought was FA banana candy.
    Ry4 Flavorah
    FLV mild tobacco
    Pur-Sweet tobacco
    Pur-Simply cake
    WF-cotton candy jelly bean (SC)
    WF- Salmiak licorice (SC)
    Jungle flavors- RY4
    I could never find (PUR) simply cake at River... good to know it's available.
    (JF) RY4 is supposed to have a very good rich caramel (another one I want to try)
    (PUR) sweet tobacco has been a fav of mine for a long time. It's not really sweet and has a nice "nutty" note. The tobacco part is like a mild pipe style.
    I haven't tried any FLV tobaccos... would love to hear your opinion on those.
     

    FranC

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    My Amarula is still steeping. Chefs and Nom Nomz list it as Amarula Kenya Creamy Coffee and BCF had it listed as Creamy Liqueur Special.

    When I took a whiff of mine I did smell a light coffee-like scent.
    It’s somewhat like a creamy coffee IMO but if I wanted a creamy coffee I could mix better. With that said, it’s an interesting vape and there is a tartness to it.
     

    Butch

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    I have reservations about what we see in the videos only because no one has enough information to definitively state what specifically is being seen. Or they likely know more but are withholding. I wholly trust our very highly trained pilots who have witnessed these incidents first hand.

    Do I believe there are perhaps far more advanced species than humans as well as those less advanced. Absolutely. I think it would be pretty naive for anyone to think otherwise. Life has had just shy of 14 billion years since the Big Bang to evolve. Modern humans only evolved about 200,000 years ago.

    Astronomers reported, based on Kepler data, that there could be as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets orbiting in the habitable zones of Sun-like stars and red dwarfs in the Milky Way. About 11 billion of these may be orbiting Sun-like stars. FWIW, the Milky Way is a medium sized galaxy with ~200 billion stars. The largest galaxy we know of is called IC 1101 and has over 100 trillion stars.

    The folks who do this stuff for a living state there are over 700 quintillion planets in the observable universe. NASA scientists, and others from around the globe, state that galaxies in the universe number in the hundreds of billions.



    Somewhere out there ..................wait for it .....................in all of that ....................you know it is true ...................Yip .....................there are some really fantastic coffee vapes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::w00t::party:
     

    Zazie

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    I have reservations about what we see in the videos only because no one has enough information to definitively state what specifically is being seen. Or they likely know more but are withholding. I wholly trust our very highly trained pilots who have witnessed these incidents first hand.

    Do I believe there are perhaps far more advanced species than humans as well as those less advanced. Absolutely. I think it would be pretty naive for anyone to think otherwise. Life has had just shy of 14 billion years since the Big Bang to evolve. Modern humans only evolved about 200,000 years ago.

    Astronomers reported, based on Kepler data, that there could be as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets orbiting in the habitable zones of Sun-like stars and red dwarfs in the Milky Way. About 11 billion of these may be orbiting Sun-like stars. FWIW, the Milky Way is a medium sized galaxy with ~200 billion stars. The largest galaxy we know of is called IC 1101 and has over 100 trillion stars.

    The folks who do this stuff for a living state there are over 700 quintillion planets in the observable universe. NASA scientists, and others from around the globe, state that galaxies in the universe number in the hundreds of billions.
    I've always wondered why we assume that intelligent life must evolve in systems comparable to ours.
     

    Koolkiz

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    Out of all the FlV tobaccos I love Arabian and Turkish the most. I have quite a few tobaccos from them. I use the Arabian @ .50 to .75% depending on how strong I want it. The Turkish has a clean tobacco taste to me. I know I can manipulate different flavors but I prefer them on their own. (Single flavors)

    I would love to find tobaccos (such as Purillum sweet tobacco) as a sub for FLV. I just don't know how long they are going to be in business to "regular folk". I would love to order direct from Inawera but don't know if they still ship here. (U.S.)
     

    vaper1960

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    Weird flavors…hibiscus and oba oba and others. Anyone tried those two?
    I have not... but wanted to mention something this reminded me of. Way "back in the day" my friend that was really into herb teas and such had a small hibiscus plant (grown bonsai style) that he would smoke (to quit smoking tobacco) I just looked it up and it's a thing (can also help reduce blood pressure) Interesting. We have a huge plant in the back yard... beautiful flowers (don't worry, I have no intention of smoking it but might try some tea)
     

    FranC

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    The FA Decano tobacco has smoothed out quite bit. Still Ry-4 ish I now get a little coffee flavor and an ever so slight taste of chocolate. Two weeks old now and will most likely improve further in another week or two.
     

    vaper1960

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    Yes, they have the best price I've seen on them. I'll probably get some more ordered from them soon.
    Too bad I can't find a deal on Nautilus X coils (they are what's called U-tech design... very different) I can hardly find them anywhere and even then they cost $20 a five pack. Good thing I switched to Z coils (very available and affordable)
     

    WhiteHighlights

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    The fibroids are causing pain and excessive bleeding . They gave her a medication to slow the heavy bleeding down and want to wait 6 months to see if it decreases in size. Since you seem somewhat familiar with this, do you think it's normal to wait that long to see if it decreases in size? According to the doctor one is 22mm and the other is 37mm. I think I remember there being a couple more but they were smaller.

    Probably more info that some may want.. I had small fibroids 30 yrs ago that were dealt with by a D&C. I remember the pain & bleeding. I had to change doctors in the middle of the problem and reaching out to many that were recommended only 1 called me back recognizing that it was a serious situation. 10+ years ago, my sister had similar problems and a hysterectomy, which was complicated by the enlarged size of her uterus due to fibroids. I think things have changed so they try to reduce the size first to avoid that problem. Your wife has my sympathy. Sending positive thoughts and best wishes.

    Love the pics - thank you. I've gotten attached to your brood (moms and kids).
     

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    I've always wondered why we assume that intelligent life must evolve in systems comparable to ours.
    Exactly. I think the answer is simply because humanity can't yet comprehend anything beyond life similar to ours within what's known as the Goldilocks zone.

    And then we have the multiverse theory. :D The leading version of string theory predicts a multiverse made of up to 10 to the 500 universes.

    What is on the other side of black holes? No one knows yet. Physics that in all likelihood would blow our current understanding of physics out of the water? More universes? In a first, black holes feasting on neutron stars have been discovered in deep space.

    The matter we know and that makes up all stars and galaxies only accounts for 5% of the content of the universe! But what is dark matter?
    Dark matter seems to outweigh visible matter roughly six to one, making up about 27% of the universe.

    So much to learn, so little time. :)
     

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