Spare Vapes for house guests

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stols001

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Houseguests? What strange phenomenon is this? Here in Tucson, you're lucky if you'll get someone over to dinner. Everyone's afraid of their stuff getting jacked, LOL, there is a definite.... unease... that happens when a suggestion such as this is raised. I'd say it's that MANY of my former friends are ex-criminals and whatnot, but even the normal folks.... they have to be from elsewhere, LOL. (At least, I hope it's not me, but I don't think it is, honestly). I do think that the idea of vape setups for guests is a very nice one, and it's a nice idea to have them handy. Here, it's really only awful outside if you don't have shade (IMO only) so it's not a huge issue, either way.

I do miss dinner parties, however, but I have a very short list of folks who will come do that, and none of them smoke. Problem solved.

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Do you keep cheap little vape pens around for guests? Since here in Alberta -40 is kind of common in January. Kinda rude to kick em outside to freeze their .... off to smoke a stinky.


I gotta disagree. Sending them outside to smoke in -40 would be a great way to assist them in quitting smoking, especially if you sneak outside and spray them down with the hose after they light up. Back when I was a kid stealing my grandpa's cigars in the cold winters of Chicago, I'd go outside. Grandpa was ok with it but if grandma found me, she's spray me down and lock the doors for 30 minutes. I tell ya, nothing will make you quit like a severe bout of pneumonia combined with hypothermia.
 

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We have 6 dogs. We don’t get many house guests. Or, they they don’t stay long.
That’s hilarious. We have 2 rescue dogs. One is a little guy named Timmy. He was horribly abused and found wandering city streets. We can take him anywhere, he goes to groomer, to vet, he is fine.
However, if anyone comes in the house he constantly barks and bites feet. It has drastically reduced foot traffic in our home.
 

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That’s hilarious. We have 2 rescue dogs. One is a little guy named Timmy. He was horribly abused and found wandering city streets. We can take him anywhere, he goes to groomer, to vet, he is fine.
However, if anyone comes in the house he constantly barks and bites feet. It has drastically reduced foot traffic in our home.
My Em is almost as bad. Comes in handy when it comes to annoying neighbors. :lol:
 

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My Em is almost as bad. Comes in handy when it comes to annoying neighbors. :lol:
Here's a mug shot of the vicious canine.

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I'd say it's that MANY of my former friends are ex-criminals and whatnot,

Anna

Wait, what? Criminals? Why are MANY of your friends be ex-criminals? Yeah, I know one or two that did time but MANY? Were you riding with the Hell's Angels or something? Spend some time at the Bloods or Crips summer camp?
 
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Like some have said, I have enough gear to share, but most of my friends and family either don't smoke or they have already switched to vaping. Besides my big Girl keeps houseguest away and now she has 2 little ankle biter brothers I picked up on our road trip last week.
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Houseguests? What strange phenomenon is this? Here in Tucson, you're lucky if you'll get someone over to dinner. Everyone's afraid of their stuff getting jacked, LOL, there is a definite.... unease... that happens when a suggestion such as this is raised. I'd say it's that MANY of my former friends are ex-criminals and whatnot, but even the normal folks.... they have to be from elsewhere, LOL. (At least, I hope it's not me, but I don't think it is, honestly). I do think that the idea of vape setups for guests is a very nice one, and it's a nice idea to have them handy. Here, it's really only awful outside if you don't have shade (IMO only) so it's not a huge issue, either way.

I do miss dinner parties, however, but I have a very short list of folks who will come do that, and none of them smoke. Problem solved.

Anna
Get that book published, lol.
 

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I have a ton of Evod batteries and tanks, as well as coils, on hand - just in case. As long as I have spare eliquid, I am set to offer someone a vape if needed. The last time we saw a close friend who helped us with our move from Ohio to Northern California, we were using Blus. The Blus did not cut it for her, and she returned to smoking after using Chantix to quit for a while. We are still tootle puffers, but I do have all our old Evod setups to offer, as well as a CoolFire Pebble brand new. We are set if anyone comes to our house and gets a little knurd to the point that they cannot be allowed to drive home. No cigarettes, but several MTL options, including our old cigalike setups and chargers, up to and including the Provaris that I have on hand for myself for when my beloved CoolFire IV gives up the ghost.
 
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