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Could you bypass that if you used a VPN?
Probably even though the ISPs are wising up to VPNs and slowing down the speeds of users (was just watching a YouTube video about that yesterday).
Anyway it's not so much about my personal ability to access a site as much as showing you guys the Big Brother nature of our nanny state here.
 

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Probably even though the ISPs are wising up to VPNs and slowing down the speeds of users (was just watching a YouTube video about that yesterday).
Anyway it's not so much about my personal ability to access a site as much as showing you guys the Big Brother nature of our nanny state here.
Yeah, I got that. I was just wondering about the other.
 

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    Morning shinies

    Probably even though the ISPs are wising up to VPNs and slowing down the speeds of users (was just watching a YouTube video about that yesterday).
    Anyway it's not so much about my personal ability to access a site as much as showing you guys the Big Brother nature of our nanny state here.

    It's absolutely :censored:ing ridiculous. And so damn sad for new and old vapers over there alike.
     

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    Morning shinies



    It's absolutely :censored:ing ridiculous. And so damn sad for new and old vapers over there alike.
    It's already happening too - some of the young first generation vapers that had never held a cigarette, are switching to smoking.
     

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    Then Øsa took the genetic test.
    When she saw all the people there, she certainly had other plans, such as greeting each and every one, there are no other dachshunds that make as much noise as she does.
    Plus, she's a four-legged licking machine.
     

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    Then Øsa took the genetic test.
    When she saw all the people there, she certainly had other plans, such as greeting each and every one, there are no other dachshunds that make as much noise as she does.
    Plus, she's a four-legged licking machine.


    She can't hold her likker.
     

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    Then Øsa took the genetic test.
    When she saw all the people there, she certainly had other plans, such as greeting each and every one, there are no other dachshunds that make as much noise as she does.
    Plus, she's a four-legged licking machine.
    Our 1st family dog that I remember was a red standard dachshund named Snoopy. I named him lol!! Awesome dogs. Please give her a kiss from me on that beautiful dachshund nose!!
     
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    Wassup all.
    Hope yall are well.
    Pup talk made me snap a pic of ours passed out beside me lol.
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    I had a bit of a scare late last night. I was in bed watching something on BritBox vaping a Lost Vape Centaurus Quest squonk when suddenly the mod wouldn’t stop firing. Now to put it in perspective I had a battery vent or whatever it’s called (thermal something) when I 1st started vaping over 6 years ago. Fortunately I was in the room when it happened so I was able to chuck it out the door. But it was frightening!

    I was running around in my skivies trying to get the battery out. The Centaurus has a screw on battery cap so it’s not quick or easy. At the same time I’m trying to unscrew the atomizer while running to the kitchen (not sure why the kitchen seemed like a good idea) !

    Well that really woke me up. Good thing I take a beta blocker lol!

    In the light of day I’m pretty sure that it was “just” a sticky firing button from an occasional enthusiastic over squonking. So I cleaned around the fire button and sprayed a bit of lubricant around it but not too much. I didn’t want the chip to get affected.

    So far it’s working fine this morning. I’d be so so upset if this mod crapped out. It’s one of my favorite squonk mods after the Topside no it’s equal to the Topside but in a different category with its pretty leather.

    Now I wish I had bought more than three. If anyone finds any In Stock let me know. I haven’t seen any around. I have the blue ,red and brown leather ones. Any color is fine. See this is why I buy so many of a particular item. I knew I’d find a reason for hoarding vape gear lol :vapor: !!!

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    Our 1st family dog that I remember was a red standard dachshund named Snoopy. I named him lol!! Awesome dogs. Please give her a kiss from me on that beautiful dachshund nose!!
    Our first family dog was named Snoopy, too! She was a mutt, and a wonderful girl indeed. She died fifty-two years ago, and I still miss her.
     

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    Our first family dog was named Snoopy, too! She was a mutt, and a wonderful girl indeed. She died fifty-two years ago, and I still miss her.
    Ours was a blue cattle dog. She used to round up the little kids and keep us in a herd. Then we got a giant brindle great Dane - his favourite trick was to hide a whole stolen piece of toast in his jowls without any poking out. Problem was his eyes doubled in size from the guilt and his jowls squared off and poked straight out sideways from his face.
     
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