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I work from home, and usually can't stop vaping...and get working :cry:

I don’t work anymore due to health problems- chronic pain issues. It sucks. I miss my purpose working in healthcare. I miss my coworkers and friends and people. Sortve. I miss money. Lots of money lol!!

so I vape. ALL DAY LONG. UGH.
 

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This is why I love all you guys and gals in this thread :wub:

Exhibit A:
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An absolutely :censored:ing awesome keyring holder, made and sent to me from the wonderful, @DeloresRose :wub:

And that is my car key, which shows you how :censored:ing old my car is :lol:
Yes Delores is not only a lovely person....she's a very accomplished seamstress :wub:
 

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So today i got a call from Javi the dude that manages one of the vaping shops in Seville.
Big chain actually,they have 8 stores so far but i am not surprised every time i dealt with them their customer service is top notch.

Well anyway Javi called in to say hi and check up on what goodies i got to review and while talking i asked him what RTA was currently top seller and oddly enough he said the

https://www.sinhumo-sevilla.net/rta...rta-v2-by-oumier.html#/2141-opciones-black_v2

I was kinda surprised but he told me it's a nostalgia type of thing,back in the day when clients (new vapers) wanted to go from a drop in coil atty which was their first vaping device to an RTA a lot of them bought the Wasp Nano.

So now a lot of them have been buying them mostly out of nostalgia,kinda odd how big of a factor nostalgia is when it comes to vaping.

Recoiled my Juggy Mini clone but put it in standby,puffing and puffing on my Kriemhild II so i can switch to the other coil that came in the box,the K-2 0.3ohm coil (40-55W).

Thinking that since it requires lower wattage than the one i am using at the moment it will be more in my ballpark.

Apart from that not much to tell,listening to some tunes while i finish translating a 25 page presentation for a Solar energy store here where i live,pretty easy apart from the technical stuff which i have to google ;)

Hour and half and i am almost done,with good music the work just seems to be done quicker than usual hehe



That opening guitar riff is AMAZING!!


that’s a classic!

I have a couple wasp nano RTAs and RDAs. Cute little things, nice vape.
 

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Ah you clever people. I can never do anything that involves concentration, when music is on....or when there's chatter around. When I see someone working behind a computer with headphones on, I always think....how the heck can you do that?


I can’t bear a radio, because of the talking. But music is good. I cannot drive with no music. A car without a functional stereo is broken.
 

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This is why I love all you guys and gals in this thread :wub:

Exhibit A:
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An absolutely :censored:ing awesome keyring holder, made and sent to me from the wonderful, @DeloresRose :wub:

And that is my car key, which shows you how :censored:ing old my car is :lol:


Glad it (finally) made it! Nothing wrong with old cars... as long as they go and stop, I like to keep them. My neighbor who got her car a few months before I got mine was saying she was looking at some new thing, thought I might like it also. I said mine still smells new! I might start looking for my next around 2035, might be ready to buy around 2040. I’m sure the current one will still have lots of life left yet though :D.
 

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Yes Delores is not only a lovely person....she's a very accomplished seamstress :wub:


Thank you! I’ve sewn for years, just simple things here and there. Both my mom and grandmother sewed, but they didn’t really sit me down and teach me, I think I just learned by osmosis.
This year I have really gone down the rabbit hole and started sewing loads of clothes, dresses and hoodies for me and the granddaughters, t shirts and tunics, sweatshirts and sweaters... I’ve become obsessed.
 

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that’s a classic!

I have a couple wasp nano RTAs and RDAs. Cute little things, nice vape.

Yep,the wasp nano RTA was actually my first rebuildable,bought it about 3 months after i started vaping.

Found an old pic of my Jackaroo and the wasp nano.

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I can’t bear a radio, because of the talking. But music is good. I cannot drive with no music. A car without a functional stereo is broken.

I always got music on at home,music for me is like the air i breathe.

Since i was a kid i always liked music that is why for a while i worked in a radio and i was also a dj in clubs back in my younger years.

Fondest memory from my mom is when we lived in Canada,think i was 10 years old or so my mom said that since i got good grades she would buy me a gift so i told her to take me to the record store.

Took a look around and grabbed 2 vinyls,time to pay so i handed the records to the guy at the counter and he looked at me and asked me if it was for a gift,said nope these are for me.

Guy was kinda surprised that i had that taste in music being so young,the two records were Rob Stewart Blondes Have More Fun Album (Had the single Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?) and Destiny from Kiss (I was made for loving you).

He gave me a high five and told me to come back again so he could recommend me some more music,since then every saturday morning instead of watching cartoons i would tell my pops or my mom to drop me off the record shop and this guy Chris would tell me all about the bands and the different genres of music.

I'm like John Cusack in High Fidelity i am a mixed tape master (USB flash drives these days).
 

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    Yep,the wasp nano RTA was actually my first rebuildable,bought it about 3 months after i started vaping.

    Found an old pic of my Jackaroo and the wasp nano.

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    You had good taste in music as a kid.



    I always got music on at home,music for me is like the air i breathe.

    Since i was a kid i always liked music that is why for a while i worked in a radio and i was also a dj in clubs back in my younger years.

    Fondest memory from my mom is when we lived in Canada,think i was 10 years old or so my mom said that since i got good grades she would buy me a gift so i told her to take me to the record store.

    Took a look around and grabbed 2 vinyls,time to pay so i handed the records to the guy at the counter and he looked at me and asked me if it was for a gift,said nope these are for me.

    Guy was kinda surprised that i had that taste in music being so young,the two records were Rob Stewart Blondes Have More Fun Album (Had the single Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?) and Destiny from Kiss (I was made for loving you).

    He gave me a high five and told me to come back again so he could recommend me some more music,since then every saturday morning instead of watching cartoons i would tell my pops or my mom to drop me off the record shop and this guy Chris would tell me all about the bands and the different genres of music.

    I'm like John Cusack in High Fidelity i am a mixed tape master (USB flash drives these days).
     

    DeloresRose

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    Yep,the wasp nano RTA was actually my first rebuildable,bought it about 3 months after i started vaping.

    Found an old pic of my Jackaroo and the wasp nano.

    View attachment 959277



    I always got music on at home,music for me is like the air i breathe.

    Since i was a kid i always liked music that is why for a while i worked in a radio and i was also a dj in clubs back in my younger years.

    Fondest memory from my mom is when we lived in Canada,think i was 10 years old or so my mom said that since i got good grades she would buy me a gift so i told her to take me to the record store.

    Took a look around and grabbed 2 vinyls,time to pay so i handed the records to the guy at the counter and he looked at me and asked me if it was for a gift,said nope these are for me.

    Guy was kinda surprised that i had that taste in music being so young,the two records were Rob Stewart Blondes Have More Fun Album (Had the single Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?) and Destiny from Kiss (I was made for loving you).

    He gave me a high five and told me to come back again so he could recommend me some more music,since then every saturday morning instead of watching cartoons i would tell my pops or my mom to drop me off the record shop and this guy Chris would tell me all about the bands and the different genres of music.

    I'm like John Cusack in High Fidelity i am a mixed tape master (USB flash drives these days).


    I have the Blondes album too. I love Rod’s older stuff, and have a couple of his early albums - very blues-y. I loved that ‘garage band’ feel of his older stuff. It’s accessible, reproducible, fun to play. Sometimes I’m in the mood for fancier music, but mostly I like feeling familiar with all the instruments and how they work together.
     

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    I understood you. For me music is work on the computer so I have to concentrate while I'm listening to it.
    Like you say, it's a great talent to be able to shut out background noise when you're trying to concentrate. I've never been able to do that.
    I drove a school bus for 7 years so I know all about shutting out noise (and spitballs flying) not sure that job took much concentration though
     

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    Thank you! I’ve sewn for years, just simple things here and there. Both my mom and grandmother sewed, but they didn’t really sit me down and teach me, I think I just learned by osmosis.
    This year I have really gone down the rabbit hole and started sewing loads of clothes, dresses and hoodies for me and the granddaughters, t shirts and tunics, sweatshirts and sweaters... I’ve become obsessed.
    sewing is such a lost art :wub:
     

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    Morning shinies ;)

    Forgot to add. What I also love about the PM 40 is, it comes with two pods. I think that's a nice touch from Vaporesso.

    So did the pm80. I really really really really really wish all podmods came with an extra pod tank. And stop trying to encourage my podmoditis!
     

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    Thank you! I’ve sewn for years, just simple things here and there. Both my mom and grandmother sewed, but they didn’t really sit me down and teach me, I think I just learned by osmosis.
    This year I have really gone down the rabbit hole and started sewing loads of clothes, dresses and hoodies for me and the granddaughters, t shirts and tunics, sweatshirts and sweaters... I’ve become obsessed.

    You are the Maestro:wub: I had the same experience with my Mum and both grandmothers and have my own machine. It's fantastic being able to adjust clothes fit and take up pant legs, but that's as far as I took it.

    I'm missing two vital sewing traits: patience, and sewing in a straight line :thumbs:
     

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    My youngest daughter is very good at sewing. At least she impresses me. When she was in high school and taking sewing classes, I had to take her to JO Ann Fabrics to get her supplies. It was always slow getting fabric there. You had to take a number and wait for them to call it.
     

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    I used to love going to fabric stores. Flipping through the pattern books and hoping the pattern I chose would actually be in one of the big drawers that housed them all. Drooling over the fabrics. Finally settling on what I wanted, carrying the bolt up to the counter, and then admiring how the saleslady (it was always a lady) expertly flipped the bolt, measured out the length, and then slid the scissors across to cut my piece for me. I'd go home with my booty feeling rich.

    Yarn stores were even more thrilling. Very dangerous places, walletwise.
     

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    I just learned by osmosis.
    So damn well put. That's about how I started smoking I guess :(
    (the sins of the fathers...)



    I really really really really really wish all podmods came with an extra pod tank. And stop trying to encourage my podmoditis!
    You my dear Ma'am, really really really need to take a serious look at the Jackaroo pod....it's got it all....tank in a pod form. I mean look at that airflow holes (and there's more on the other side)...smooth and silent as a cool breeze softly lifting your hair as you meander through a meadow...like ;)
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