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    Been told many times(dry sense of humor) y'all should have needed more of a break.

    Same old stuff with my pile of e cig stock pile.will post some pics later of some close calls.:)

    I thought my gumboots scared you away :cry: I'm glad to see you and your looney sense of humour back :wub:
     

    chanelvaps

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    There is an online vape shop and it starts with an E. I have a full cart there that I want to check out and I cannot remember the *^%#@ name. It is not Everzone and it is not Element. It is from days of yore (or at least 6-7 years ago it was popular.) Can anyone think of it?
     
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    Yes, they remind me of Pico, but more comfortable to hold, or should I say feel more secure in hand. Not to mention can take bigger tanks than Pico. I like them. I did send Avail an e-mail and attached a photo of one with the atty swirl on top. Told them 4 of the kits had been opened and 2 looked used. Later, I got an e-mail from them thanking me for my order, and they were processing 4 more for $00.00. So they more than made good. :thumb:
    Thanks. I just sent them an email with a photo of both mods. I'll probably hear back from them Friday. They are comfy in hand. I've been running one in TC mode. GV's TC is pretty good. Very much like their Aegis Solo's are in TC.
     

    Brewdawg1181

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    There is an online vape shop and it starts with an E. I have a full cart there that I want to check out and I cannot remember the *^%#@ name. It is not Everzone and it is not Element. It is from days of yorr (or at least 6-7 years ago it was popular. Can anyone think of it?
    Maybe one of these. (from a vendor spreadsheet I made when I started in '17, so some probably are gone already).
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    no. Sadly the one time I did not get that pesky "you left some things in your cart" email too. :(
    I'm still trying to find more that start with E.

    If you did it on a PC/Mac are you able to look back through your history?

    Or did you do this on a smartphone?
     

    ShowMeTwice

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    Or did you do this on a smartphone?
    @chanelvaps if you did it on an iPhone you can look back through your browser (Safari) history. Lemme know.

    If on an Android smartphone... hmmm, I'll have to look that one up.
     

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    https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/members/
    Type the user name in the Find Member field.

    --OR-- to search for their posts...

    ECF search page... Search | E-Cigarette Forum

    2nd field "Posted by Member" - type their user name in.

    You might have to set the date depending on when they posted last.

    3rd field "Newer Than" - click in that field - click the Left arrow until you get to the month and year you want - select any day on the calendar for the month and year you chose.

    Hit "Search"


    Good luck :)

    Thanks!!
     

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    I know!!! they are cuter than Highlands at that age:wub: But I doubt I'll convince my BIL that Yaks are the new Alpacas, and every lifestyle block farmer in NZ will want one :lol:

    And yes, I love steak. But not from bovines I personally know :eek:

    I know a lady named Jan in New Zealand who has a lot of Alpacas. Are they commonly kept there?
     

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    You're welcome.

    Glad you're here right now. We need your help. :)

    I know you bought tons and tons of gear from many places. @chanelvaps has a cart full of stuff but she can't remember what store it is.

    She only recalls that the store starts with an E.

    Do you have any idea's? Please
     

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    You're welcome.

    Glad you're here right now. We need your help. :)

    I know you bought tons and tons of gear from many places. @chanelvaps has a cart full of stuff but she can't remember what store it is.

    She only recalls that the store starts with an E.

    Do you have any idea's? Please

    Everzon
    Element Vape

    Those are the ones that come to mind right away. I’ll think about it more and check my saved receipts.
     

    AngeNZ

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    I know a lady named Jan in New Zealand who has a lot of Alpacas. Are they commonly kept there?

    Once they were able to be kept as farm animals (previously classified as zoo animals) in the 80's, the population slowly grew. With alpaca fibre and fleece becoming popular, more people started breeding them.


    There's 20,000 registered now. In my local area, I know of 3 different alpaca farms. So they are still very much a novelty item, but growing.

    To put that into perspective, as of 2020 NZ has 26.8 million sheep. And only 5 million people ;)
     

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    Once they were able to be kept as farm animals (previously classified as zoo animals) in the 80's, the population slowly grew. With alpaca fibre and fleece becoming popular, more people started breeding them.


    There's 20,000 registered now. In my local area, I know of 3 different alpaca farms. So they are still very much a novelty item, but growing.

    To put that into perspective, as of 2020 NZ has 26.8 million sheep. And only 5 million people ;)
    Beautiful fibre but I've heard they're a massive pain in the .... to shear. Don't they have to strap them down and muzzle them to stop them spitting and biting?
     

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