stols001

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Hearing good things, but they are a bit pricey. I like they post them individually so you actually see the pattern etc you are buying.

Bookmarked and yes, lovely. I may buy something from them one day.

LOL I watched the kid consume his first (legal) adult beverage. LOL he didn't know what he was dealing with (what he ordered probably had at least 2 shots in it probably three. He then ate Dave and Busters food (gross) and almost puked, it was funny. OMG D&B is SO LOUD, I had a lot more fun when I hastily assembled some earplugs, I have not the greatest hearing so background noise is bad that plus sensory overload. Had some fun regardless watching the kiddo do stuff and he eventually ended up playing some myself.

21, where did the time go?

I will try to climb back on the wagon today haven't smoked YET so there's that.

Anna
 

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Good morning all, Today is vape clean up day for me... Was informed that my "stuff" laying around makes her uneasy.. So have decided to clean out a cabinet and organize my supplies so most will be out of site other than the 5 or so items with back-up e-juice i am currently vaping..

#keepingthepeace

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So I was up in the mountains of Northern Ca with my friend, she vapes, but minimally. I was struck, a couple of times, by all the mess. All the mods, the extra cotton, tweezers, scissors one cannot leave home without. The large ziplock full of 8-10 juices one cannot leave home without, the batteries and battery cases, battery chargers (I had to bring two because I brought 4 mods), I actually had a backpack full of s__t just for vaping. I made the 10 hour drive without even changing cotton, even though several needed it, because I was just plain sick of the stuff.
Wonder if the hobby part is losing interest for me.
 

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So I was up in the mountains of Northern Ca with my friend, she vapes, but minimally. I was struck, a couple of times, by all the mess. All the mods, the extra cotton, tweezers, scissors one cannot leave home without. The large ziplock full of 8-10 juices one cannot leave home without, the batteries and battery cases, battery chargers (I had to bring two because I brought 4 mods), I actually had a backpack full of s__t just for vaping. I made the 10 hour drive without even changing cotton, even though several needed it, because I was just plain sick of the stuff.
Wonder if the hobby part is losing interest for me.

I enjoy the vape I get from RTAs, but I don’t want to have to travel with them. Drop in coils and internal batteries are just so easy for out and about.
 

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That's beautiful!

Thank you. When we remodeled the kitchen in our house the old was re-purposed in the garage for me to have storage, work space, and a quasi man cave.
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So I was up in the mountains of Northern Ca with my friend, she vapes, but minimally. I was struck, a couple of times, by all the mess. All the mods, the extra cotton, tweezers, scissors one cannot leave home without. The large ziplock full of 8-10 juices one cannot leave home without, the batteries and battery cases, battery chargers (I had to bring two because I brought 4 mods), I actually had a backpack full of s__t just for vaping. I made the 10 hour drive without even changing cotton, even though several needed it, because I was just plain sick of the stuff.
Wonder if the hobby part is losing interest for me.
I enjoy the vape I get from RTAs, but I don’t want to have to travel with them. Drop in coils and internal batteries are just so easy for out and about.
I agree. I only briefly started to carry all that stuff. One or two times was enough. Either drop-in coils or pre-installed coils in extra RBAs. No winding coils or re-wicking while away from home.
 

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So I was up in the mountains of Northern Ca with my friend, she vapes, but minimally. I was struck, a couple of times, by all the mess. All the mods, the extra cotton, tweezers, scissors one cannot leave home without. The large ziplock full of 8-10 juices one cannot leave home without, the batteries and battery cases, battery chargers (I had to bring two because I brought 4 mods), I actually had a backpack full of s__t just for vaping. I made the 10 hour drive without even changing cotton, even though several needed it, because I was just plain sick of the stuff.
Wonder if the hobby part is losing interest for me.
Dang... That sounds like what I take for a week long vacation!
 

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Thank you. When we remodeled the kitchen in our house the old one was re-purposed in the garage for me to have storage, work space, and a quasi man cave.

I want a man cave and I'm not even a man! :D We have two spare bedrooms ATM, and one is a guest room and one is my husband's lair/study.

I only get HALF of ONE shed (one is entirely tools).

Although I guess to be fair the walk in closet is my lair (I will one day transfer ANY of the husband's stuff into the guest bedroom he can keep his boots and few suits and whatnot THERE.

Also, to be fair, I kinda like the living room and kitchen area and always have, but meh, I do wish my walk in closet were BIGGER.

Anna
 

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I want a man cave and I'm not even a man! :D We have two spare bedrooms ATM, and one is a guest room and one is my husband's lair/study.

I only get HALF of ONE shed (one is entirely tools).

Although I guess to be fair the walk in closet is my lair (I will one day transfer ANY of the husband's stuff into the guest bedroom he can keep his boots and few suits and whatnot THERE.

Also, to be fair, I kinda like the living room and kitchen area and always have, but meh, I do wish my walk in closet were BIGGER.

Anna
I have two attics, half basement, 2+ car garage and a shed. No closet lol. Just a little cabinet.
 

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I want a man cave and I'm not even a man! :D We have two spare bedrooms ATM, and one is a guest room and one is my husband's lair/study.

I only get HALF of ONE shed (one is entirely tools).

Although I guess to be fair the walk in closet is my lair (I will one day transfer ANY of the husband's stuff into the guest bedroom he can keep his boots and few suits and whatnot THERE.

Also, to be fair, I kinda like the living room and kitchen area and always have, but meh, I do wish my walk in closet were BIGGER.

Anna
I am turning my spare bedroom into a vape cave/ hobby area. I got all of my vape stuff off of my dining room table and into the spare bedroom. Today I bought a few lamps, and a plastic folding table. I can now eat at my dining room table. :D
 

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    Morning shinies :)

    I'm envious of all your storage space. Live in a self contained cottage that is 5m x 5m ;)

    Great for vacuuming - but I have to be ruthless with what I keep in it.

    I've set aside a 3 drawer cabinet for vaping stuff - including diy flavours & equipment. Once that doesn't hold everything, I'll just empty out the wardrobe - who needs clothes.

    Anna - good luck with that wagon :thumbs:
     

    NolaMel

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    I, on the other hand, have wound coils on my nightstand while I am in bed. My whole house is a work zone. No woman to keep me on the path. :D Total chaos and mayhem.
    It’s not just a guy thing. I make coils on a box lid while sitting on the bed. I do keep my building supplies in a cosmetic case so I can keep it together aka not lost in the chaos
     

    NolaMel

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    Combination of an episode of 'Hoarders', mixed with film of tornado damage, describes my 'lifestyle', now. I am a pig, and I know it!
    I prefer the term “organized chaos”, it sounds more like a plan than a disaster
     

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