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phorbin

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Good man! The bottle I had aged from November 2010 finally died in January 2012, but I still have some from last Aprils batch and a small bottle from the November 2011 batch. Aprils is really good right now, the November bottle needs a couple more months. I'm a juice horder, what can I say?

Hey Phorbin. Nope. I still have some left from a bottle that I got last April. I use it on occasion, since BacKo is my everyday vape.
 

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Good man! The bottle I had aged from November 2010 finally died in January 2012, but I still have some from last Aprils batch and a small bottle from the November 2011 batch. Aprils is really good right now, the November bottle needs a couple more months. I'm a juice horder, what can I say?

I agree with the aging! :thumb: Hoarding juice is a good thing!
 

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I agree Kevin. But that said, I had so much juice at one point that I did the math and realized I could vape at my normal comfortable pace for a year without placing an order, and I'd still have a few ML of juice leftover. I haven't placed a juice order from anyone in months, so my stash is now, finally, looking a little less insane that it did in those pictures at the beginning of this thread. LOL
 

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you think it will provide some serious motivation do ya? I could use some. I'm not a hoarder (I mean hell, I can find my kitchen table top, i can see my carpets etc) but that said I sure have accumulated a LOT of stuff since living in this house. And I'm not a real big fan of yard sales, so hosting one doesn't sound like a ton of fun to me.

Phorbin, do you subscribe to Netflix?

I watched two episodes of Hoarders this weekend before cleaning my office. Very therapeutic, all kinds of empty shelves and drawers now. I highly recommend a few episodes before you start whittling your possessions for the RV.
 

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Hey Phorb - I feel your pain bro. I packed up our family back in 96 and moved all our worldly possessions 800 miles away. Even though my new job was paying for the move, we had to do the yard sale thing to off load a bunch of crap we had collected over a brief 6 years. The sad thing is almost everything we had kept and marked Attic on the moving boxes are still untouched in the attic of our new house over 15 years later.

The moral of the story is.... You are starting over so it's best to start from scratch with EVERYTHING. Only hold on to family heirlooms and critical items like your stash of Casa, RY4 and PV's. lol

If I had to do it all over again I would sell off any major stuff and then donate everything else to the Salvation Army or similar place. Get a receipt and save that sucker until next years taxes and file a long form. Which you will have to anyhow after selling your house.

You'd be amazed at how much you can write off for your stuff. And when you are doing it in the magnitude that we're talking about it will make filing taxes next year something to look forward to. LOL

Here's a link to give you an idea.
Tax valuation guide for donated goods

Good luck buddy. You have a hell of a mountain to climb but the view from the top is going to be well worth it. ;)

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Thanks for the well wishes Kevin...lord knows i can use all the help i can get. You have a point about the joys of being single but at the same time, if i was married i'd have some help! LOL. I'll be fine without it. Maybe

Hey Phorbin. Just stopping by to say "Good Luck!" with the downsizing. You're lucky that you don't have a wife and kid(s). It would be even more difficult than your situation is now!

Parting with all the major stuff is certainly part of the plan. I'm figuring to keep as many clothes as I can practically take along, my camera gear, laptop, my digital piano (if i can find room for it...downsizing from a full 88 keys might be a good idea) enough food for the drive, and my dog. I won't need furniture for the RV, so that can go. Pretty much everything else I'm realizing i just don't care. Its just stuff. And most of it is dusty, or boxed up due to lack of use. (Heck, I have entire rooms in my house I never use!) I'm pretty sure i'll be ok without that stuff. I might even be able to pay for the better part of the RV with all the crap I intend to sell.

Hey Phorb - I feel your pain bro. I packed up our family back in 96 and moved all our worldly possessions 800 miles away. Even though my new job was paying for the move, we had to do the yard sale thing to off load a bunch of crap we had collected over a brief 6 years. The sad thing is almost everything we had kept and marked Attic on the moving boxes are still untouched in the attic of our new house over 15 years later.

The moral of the story is.... You are starting over so it's best to start from scratch with EVERYTHING. Only hold on to family heirlooms and critical items like your stash of Casa, RY4 and PV's. lol

If I had to do it all over again I would sell off any major stuff and then donate everything else to the Salvation Army or similar place. Get a receipt and save that sucker until next years taxes and file a long form. Which you will have to anyhow after selling your house.

You'd be amazed at how much you can write off for your stuff. And when you are doing it in the magnitude that we're talking about it will make filing taxes next year something to look forward to. LOL

Here's a link to give you an idea.
Tax valuation guide for donated goods

Good luck buddy. You have a hell of a mountain to climb but the view from the top is going to be well worth it. ;)

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in the past not long, but its hard to tell for sure some times. Don uses some very unique flavorings and some of them are produced in very limited quantities (thus the reason RY4 and Ejokers Blend were almost never available). I'm pretty sure the HF and HFN are more commonly available ingredients though so hopefully not long.
how long does honey flue typically take to come back into stock, any ideas?
 

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how long does honey flue typically take to come back into stock, any ideas?

Good question...I just got my first order from Backwoods not even a week ago.
out of
RY4
ejoker
Mango
vanilla bean
caramel capp.
Orchard frost
Honey Flue is almost gone already...no steeping control whatsoever...love this stuff! Wish I would have gotten 30ml., instead of only 15ml.
 
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