Folks
In the process of getting home from a week in Belgium. Robert was kind enough to make sure he shipped my Reo Mini in time for my trip last week. The Reo is my first mod after having tried a slew of 510 thingers. Nice enough but...
I vaped all the way from Charlottesville to Brussels last week and all the way back today. My driver in Belgium a long time friend always waited for me by luggage claim with an espresso and an open pack of reds knowing that by the time I got off an 8 hour flight, a double smoke was due. He was shocked when I turned him down for the Red. He said these are American you know, not Chinese knock off Marlboro's... Yes, they have those too...
I pulled out my Reo and showed him what it was. Eciggs are illegal in Belgium so they haven't made their way there. So much for socialist governments...
On Monday, I met with my usual cohorts, all heavy smokers and drinkers, all mechanical engineers.
They wanted to know why I wasn't out smoking with them before the meeting like I always did? I pulled out my Reo and the thing became the subject of our first hour's meeting. All of them wanted to know about this thing. Robert's little machine impressed some really smart guys.
My proof came that night when we went to the smoking bar for shots of Geneva and Belgium beer after dinner. They thought that if they pumped me up with enough booze, I'd break down and beg for a smoke. All I did was pull out the Reo and win the draw. As a matter of fact, the smell of burning tobacco isn't pleasant to me anymore. It's been 22 days and I just don't crave it. Amazing that a 40 year habit can be broken by this little machine.
Right now, am in the Crown Room in Atlanta, finishing up a 7 hour layover waiting to get home. I'm just sitting here vaping quietly in one of the laptop booths. In the past, I would have had to run out 5 or 6 times to go across the hall to the smelly smoking lounge and I was greatful that Atlanta even had one!
God Bless
Torque
In the process of getting home from a week in Belgium. Robert was kind enough to make sure he shipped my Reo Mini in time for my trip last week. The Reo is my first mod after having tried a slew of 510 thingers. Nice enough but...
I vaped all the way from Charlottesville to Brussels last week and all the way back today. My driver in Belgium a long time friend always waited for me by luggage claim with an espresso and an open pack of reds knowing that by the time I got off an 8 hour flight, a double smoke was due. He was shocked when I turned him down for the Red. He said these are American you know, not Chinese knock off Marlboro's... Yes, they have those too...
I pulled out my Reo and showed him what it was. Eciggs are illegal in Belgium so they haven't made their way there. So much for socialist governments...
On Monday, I met with my usual cohorts, all heavy smokers and drinkers, all mechanical engineers.
They wanted to know why I wasn't out smoking with them before the meeting like I always did? I pulled out my Reo and the thing became the subject of our first hour's meeting. All of them wanted to know about this thing. Robert's little machine impressed some really smart guys.
My proof came that night when we went to the smoking bar for shots of Geneva and Belgium beer after dinner. They thought that if they pumped me up with enough booze, I'd break down and beg for a smoke. All I did was pull out the Reo and win the draw. As a matter of fact, the smell of burning tobacco isn't pleasant to me anymore. It's been 22 days and I just don't crave it. Amazing that a 40 year habit can be broken by this little machine.
Right now, am in the Crown Room in Atlanta, finishing up a 7 hour layover waiting to get home. I'm just sitting here vaping quietly in one of the laptop booths. In the past, I would have had to run out 5 or 6 times to go across the hall to the smelly smoking lounge and I was greatful that Atlanta even had one!
God Bless
Torque