Zazie

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I’ve never really bought that body style of mod before but was considering it since it’s a great price on a dna mod.
It reminds me of both the Pico and the Dani Mini, both of which I find pleasant to hold. I also really, really like the clean lines, interrupted by only a single button. I also like the Pico-eque battery cap (I hate changing the battery on the Dani).

Oh dear, I'm in danger of talking myself into getting one--and here I was so close to letting common sense win.

And thus the battle continues . . .
 

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It reminds me of both the Pico and the Dani Mini, both of which I find pleasant to hold. I also really, really like the clean lines, interrupted by only a single button. I also like the Pico-eque battery cap (I hate changing the battery on the Dani).

Oh dear, I'm in danger of talking myself into getting one--and here I was so close to letting common sense win.

And thus the battle continues . . .
Treat yourself!
 

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    Morning shinies

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    ShowMeTwice

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    ShowMeTwice

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    so like ummm, totally forgot i had a VaporDNA login, :greengrin:
    my history there says i ordered a lot, LOL

    curiously checking..........
    placed in cart a Sentinel mod + the code @Zazie found......
    brought the total w/shipping + tax to 93.86$

    hmmm.......
    and well.............

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    What happens when two longtime Shiny Grads waffle?
    dunno.............

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    hittman

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    Somewhere between here and there

    englishmick

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    Been using my Lost Mary disposable for coming on 4 weeks now. Just use it occasionally and it's down to 40% juice. It's good to put in your pocket for shopping trips and dog walks. Don't really vape when I'm driving or walking the dogs but it's nice to have it there. My wife has one going too. Contrast to her regular unflavored Lemo's. Last week we gave one to the daughter who is trying to quit smoking. Her first hit was hilarious. Like she had stuck a spoonful of hot pepper sauce in her mouth. Now she is taking a careful hit between cigs. Maybe it will do the job, she seems serious about quitting.
     

    Tor R

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    I have one of those in storage somewhere.
    I don't have one but have always thought it was a really good SBS.
    I wonder if any of you bought one for £30 tonight.

    PS, SBS has taken a return, more SbS these days.

    One I really liked the look of was the Kazuki Tech SBS or whatever it was actually called.

    Edit, this one:
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    chanelvaps

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    Speaking of animals costing us money. Meet Ella. A friend talked me into rescuing her. My friend Linda had been feeding her, no idea where she came from, and she stayed in the bushes by Linda's condo because she was obviously homeless. Linda felt she might be in bad shape health-wise. Skinny and bedraggled. I brought her home. I feared Feline Leukemia (no cure), and those of us who rescue cats fear this the most. She was totally matted up. Cats usually do not let their coats go unless they are really sick. I got the FELV test and she was negative. YAY. I could start helping her heal. On to spay and vaccines. Spay reveals she has Pyometra. Bad and deadly infection of the uterus. This is taken care of by removing the uterus. She did good. Home to start good nutrition and deworming. Took me forever to get the mats out. Partly shaving and cutting and brushing for days and days. Still, something is wrong. Bad watery poop. Even after deworming for all, round worms, tapeworms, etc etc. I go get her bloodwork done. I send it off the FIP warriors. YEP, there it is. Ella has FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis.) The thing we rescuers fear second to FELV. Until about 3 years ago it was a death sentence for cats. The FIP warriors (a group of rescuers who have cured it) learned how to circumvent our government because there was a cure for this but it had not gotten FDA approved. So the warriors found ways to get it on the black market. This year it was finally FDA-approved so it can be bought but it is about $1 a day and she has to take two pills daily for 85 days.
    Ella is about 14 days into her treatment and it has been challenging because she is hard to pill.
    Maybe I should not have taken this on because I am only 6 days into a 30-day treatment program for the cancer that they just cannot get to go away. I go daily M-F, 52 miles away for a new type radiation treatment call Proton Radiation.
    If I had it to do over again would I have taken on such a large and costly rescue assignment? The answer is YES. It nutures my soul to help a helpless animal.IMG_0239.jpg
     

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