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chanelvaps has a dog Daphne who could use a look out,, maybe Nebelung can pick up a job! lol
Her name is Audrey Hepburn ( I have three daughters :rolleyes: ). Her mom and dad were regular, short coat blues, show cats. The Nebelung is a throw back to their roots, a long haired, seafaring, double coated cat. The owner took the whole litter to the vet to be ethuanized, because they couldn’t be shown, and she didn’t want it known that one of the parent cats carried the recessive gene. Our vet instead fixed them and gave them away. Shes 6 1/2 pounds of sass and attitude. She’d be an excellent lookout for Daphne!! She’s already “trained” my daughters golden, and our two 100 pound labs ;). Unfortunately, she’s also a bit of a diva
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@stols001 ... Anna, was it you talking about the uwell crown? (On another thread, heaven knows which...) I found some first versions at a local shop for $20. Worth buying? They also have ego one coil packs for $5 (if that’s that tank you love/hate? I get them confused)
 
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Here's my petite bundle of fluff, Oreo, Queen of the Recliner. One of my friends took these with an old Pentax K1000 and developed the prints himself. I'm responsible for the poor quality scans.

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She was 28 lbs when I adopted her, so big she couldn't turn around in her carrier. She couldn't clean herself either and she was visibly embarassed by that. We embarked on an adventure of catnip toys on fishing poles along with regular neighborhood excursions and eventually whittled her down to a more manageable physique. She was very dog-like in that she would come when you called her name, roll over on request and could even shake a paw. She also had six toes on her front paws including opposable thumbs. I never replaced her when she passed simply because she was irreplaceable. She was a very unique kitty.
 

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Her name is Audrey Hepburn ( I have three daughters :rolleyes: ). Her mom and dad were regular, short coat blues, show cats. The Nebelung is a throw back to their roots, a long haired, seafaring, double coated cat. The owner took the whole litter to the vet to be ethuanized, because they couldn’t be shown, and she didn’t want it known that one of the parent cats carried the recessive gene. Our vet instead fixed them and gave them away. Shes 6 1/2 pounds of sass and attitude. She’d be an excellent lookout for Daphne!! She’s already “trained” my daughters golden, and our two 100 pound labs ;). Unfortunately, she’s also a bit of a diva View attachment 764333
aaahhh! I am glad you had a vet with a heart. yes,, I can see Ms Hepburn is a diva! lol
 

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Here's my petite bundle of fluff, Oreo, Queen of the Recliner. One of my friends took these with an old Pentax K1000 and developed the prints himself. I'm responsible for the poor quality scans.

grNHvEr.jpg


GrAWN1r.jpg


NUMldvX.jpg


She was 28 lbs when I adopted her, so big she couldn't turn around in her carrier. She couldn't clean herself either and she was visibly embarassed by that. We embarked on an adventure of catnip toys on fishing poles along with regular neighborhood excursions and eventually whittled her down to a more manageable physique. She was very dog-like in that she would come when you called her name, roll over on request and could even shake a paw. She also had six toes on her front paws including opposable thumbs. I never replaced her when she passed simply because she was irreplaceable. She was a very unique kitty.
they stay in our hearts forever,, I still think of a little stray we had who died from lukemia. rough and tough Pugsy
 

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Wrong thread? JK awesome pets :wub:

25th order from FW. First was 5/2013
I went to enter a discount code on my 10th or so order and saw they'd awarded me an automatic discount. Wholesale LOL I just vape a lot.
Toffee Dream Cream mixed 1/4 with their Peanut Butter 3/4 is delicious BTW
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Yes, I would put my dogs first over most humans. Sorry not sorry. Why? What’s my moral justification? Seriously? It’s my obligation. I am in charge of their entire life. That’s a responsibility I take seriously. They’re alive and they feel, same as humans, no less important. I personally can’t find much moral superiority in letting an innocent animal who has been my loving companion all its life come to harm rather than some harm coming to a completely autonomous human. A human who is not my responsibility, at that.

Anyone who knows me knows never to say it’s them or the dog. They know what that answer will be.
 

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Your moral compass would be better applied to other issues. ie,, crimes against children.

I totally agree which is why I do what I do and focus where I focus. I'm glad we can agree to disagree. It takes all sorts, and for people who value animals and are concerned about crimes about animals, I am glad there are organizations for that, too. Etc.

Anna
 

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Anna, was it you talking about the uwell crown? (On another thread, heaven knows which...) I found some first versions at a local shop for $20. Worth buying? They also have ego one coil packs for $5 (if that’s that tank you love/hate? I get them confused)

I do recommend it for sub0hm vaping but only because it gets such great feedback and it has a variety of coils including a 1.2 coil and stainless. I think it's fairly adjustable but you'd probably have to have the right coil and airflow to get away from DL. I recommend it solely based on what others say about it, as I don't have any DL tanks. I think 20 bucks is a pretty good price. Ask Baditude, he is the expert on that tank (I think).

I think that would be a fairly good price for the joytech CLR coils. I love those coils and yet they can be rewicked, rebuilt, etc. I have had issues getting some tanks to read the coils although to be fair, I think that was in part the mods I chose, and also I drop things. Joytech coils that are inexpensive (think 10--14 bucks) would be the tron S and Ego Mega V2 (both joytech stuff.) The tank that I have that is durable and has never failed to read is the Totally Wicked Oddessy tank it's also of higher quality. It's on sale right now at Buybest for 36 dollars including shipping (from China) but that is the lowest price I've seen. It's a really good coil (and tank) and to be fair, joyteh and I do not get along I seem to be the main person having this issue.

Anna
 

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Here's my petite bundle of fluff, Oreo, Queen of the Recliner. One of my friends took these with an old Pentax K1000 and developed the prints himself. I'm responsible for the poor quality scans.

grNHvEr.jpg


GrAWN1r.jpg


NUMldvX.jpg


She was 28 lbs when I adopted her, so big she couldn't turn around in her carrier. She couldn't clean herself either and she was visibly embarassed by that. We embarked on an adventure of catnip toys on fishing poles along with regular neighborhood excursions and eventually whittled her down to a more manageable physique. She was very dog-like in that she would come when you called her name, roll over on request and could even shake a paw. She also had six toes on her front paws including opposable thumbs. I never replaced her when she passed simply because she was irreplaceable. She was a very unique kitty.
Beautiful girl!
 

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