Or look at it like this, you have up to 480 hours to tell us your
vaping story Mr Hart because afterall brother, you're where a large portion of ECFers want to be.
So let's make a deal folks, atleast until we have more ink coming ::looking in cdf294's direction::
If you tell me yours I'll tell you mine
RHP
Clearly, I am a little thick today.
Thanks to James, I now realize what you were saying here. Crummy weather causes me to go mentally idle occasionally.
OK, here's my (our) story.
The wife and I have been together for 24 years and married for 19. I am in my late 40's and the wife is in her early 50's. We have both been heavy smokers for the better part of 30 years.
Some of our friends introduced us to ecigs in mid June this year and suggested we give them a shot. Started researching ecigs on Google, only to end up on ECF 90% of the time- an obvious pattern was developing.
We didn't want to invest a large amount of coin only to find out that ecigs weren't for us. I have tried quitting countless times, only to fail within a week while the wife has never attempted quitting, until now. Through research, I determined that eGo Twists were probably where we should start. I ordered 2 kits for the wife and myself. The kits showed up on July 5 and I finished up my last 4-5 cigarettes while the batteries were charging. I haven't had a cigarette since and the wife took a week to finish off a carton.
There hasn't been any tobacco in our home since mid-July, except for the 2 cigars that I purchased while in Puerto Rico. I guess I should give these away to a smoker since I am done with tobacco.
In August of this year, I decided that I was going to stick with
vaping and it might be nice to invest in some nicer gear. Picked up a few mechanicals, some DIY supplies, and purchased the wife a chinese APV since she was still having the cravings. We weren't yet sure that she would be able to quit, so again, didn't want to invest in even nicer gear until the cravings went away. She has since lost the cravings so we just got her a Provari since she is also officially done with tobacco.
Now that we are happy with our gear and have most everything we need, we can start saving some money from giving up the squares.
We will be using the savings to
supplement a trip to the Cook or Marquesas Islands in the next couple of years.
Of course, I am sure that some of these savings will go toward more ink.
