Vaping whilst Driving

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Spidey2011

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I drip so its suuuuper hard to vape and drive. Best solution!? Ive tought all my friends how to drip like pros, as to fogging up my windows and beeing blinded by clouds?? I just leave my window slitely open

On longer trips I make the fiance do it for me. Around town I stop enough that I can do it myself.
 

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As a former technician I really tried my best not to come across negatively. I guess we all, at one time or another have given an answer that in hindsight wasn't well thought out. If this mechanic had worked in any of the shops I did, man it would have taken a while to live that one down. You gotta love friends/coworkers who delight in remembering and making sure you remember every mistake you make.

I live in a very humid climate, when it rains the rain is hot, when I run aircon in humid wet hot weather the first thing it does is dry up all the moisture caused by the humid wet air
 

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I live in a very humid climate, when it rains the rain is hot, when I run aircon in humid wet hot weather the first thing it does is dry up all the moisture caused by the humid wet air
Yep, living in Alabama we are no strangers to humidity and are glad a/c systems are designed to do this.

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I was wondering how long it would be before someone made this suggestion...

Oh, @AndriaD -it's called a "hose pipe" coz it's a hose that's attached to a pipe, innit! ;)

Typed with my pinkie sticking out whilst partaking of a flavoursome vape :p

LOL! :lol: I always just figured it's because it's a pipe in function, but flexible like hose...? Ain't English great!?!

I'm sitting here enjoying some Twining's English Breakfast Tea (yum!) but I guess you'd just call that "tea". :D But I don't have my pinky stuck out, I've got my whole fist wrapped around the handle of this 10oz mug! :D Steep 3-5 mins my hiney, 10 minutes or it's just colored water!

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LOL! :lol: I always just figured it's because it's a pipe in function, but flexible like hose...? Ain't English great!?!

I'm sitting here enjoying some Twining's English Breakfast Tea (yum!) but I guess you'd just call that "tea". :D But I don't have my pinky stuck out, I've got my whole fist wrapped around the handle of this 10oz mug! :D Steep 3-5 mins my hiney, 10 minutes or it's just colored water!

Andria

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1. "English Breakfast" is called "English Breakfast" over here as its the name of the blend. Same as Earl Grey, Orange Pekoe, etc. "Builder's Brew", however is just a very strong cup of bog standard tea. (Not Twining's - that's considered a bit posh ;) Yorkshire Tea is considered a good'un - Tetley and PG Tips are also popular)

2. In a mug that holds half a pint, you need to be using two bags, not one. No wonder you stew it for ten minutes!!! :laugh:

3. 'Andle? You use the 'andle!?!? Get yor 'and rand the blinking mug, girl! You call yourself a tea drinka? Pah! Ama-ta, that's wot you are! :lol:

[My sincerest apologies to the OP for going so far off topic, but I'm English and this is tea (TEA!) we're talking about.]
 

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1. "English Breakfast" is called "English Breakfast" over here as its the name of the blend. Same as Earl Grey, Orange Pekoe, etc. "Builder's Brew", however is just a very strong cup of bog standard tea. (Not Twining's - that's considered a bit posh ;) Yorkshire Tea is considered a good'un - Tetley and PG Tips are also popular)

2. In a mug that holds half a pint, you need to be using two bags, not one. No wonder you stew it for ten minutes!!! :laugh:

3. 'Andle? You use the 'andle!?!? Get yor 'and rand the blinking mug, girl! You call yourself a tea drinka? Pah! Ama-ta, that's wot you are! :lol:

[My sincerest apologies to the OP for going so far off topic, but I'm English and this is tea (TEA!) we're talking about.]

I confess, I usually do just grab the mug itself, but at the time I wrote that, it was still pretty hot, and full. :D So, handle when it's hot, 'round the mug when it's not.

It's "posh" as you said... I couldn't afford to drink it if I used two bags in every cup! A box of 50 bags is now $5.28; that lasts me 20-25 days. Though there for a while I was buying 2 boxes, twice a month. :facepalm:

Actually I thought Tetley was American tea... which I only like for iced tea (Luzianne!) as it's not aromatic at all. The aromatic factor is why I don't like decaf for hot tea; processing it to remove the caffeine also removes the aroma.

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Happy to hear that once all is said and done this is just a learning experience where no one was hurt. The first time I vaped in my car I wasn't expecting the cloud to be so obtrusive, luckily I was waiting in line at a stop sign so the horns I heard were just from the folks behind me telling me to move my .... whilst I waited for the cloud to dissipate.

I learned from my time smoking cigs that having the heater going at full blast only to the floor is enough to keep me warm in cold weather (down to 0°C) with the window cracked, and keeps smoke/clouds from blowing back into my eyes.

I have also learned to be doubly cautious whilst vape-driving at night as even a light cloud hit by oncoming headlights can become blinding.

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I confess, I usually do just grab the mug itself, but at the time I wrote that, it was still pretty hot, and full. :D So, handle when it's hot, 'round the mug when it's not.

It's "posh" as you said... I couldn't afford to drink it if I used two bags in every cup! A box of 50 bags is now $5.28; that lasts me 20-25 days. Though there for a while I was buying 2 boxes, twice a month. :facepalm:

Actually I thought Tetley was American tea... which I only like for iced tea (Luzianne!) as it's not aromatic at all. The aromatic factor is why I don't like decaf for hot tea; processing it to remove the caffeine also removes the aroma.

Andria

$5.29? Ouch! No wonder you ration it. And Tetley tea was an English company but it's now owned by Tata, which is Indian :D

[Ok, promise. No more tea (TEA!) talk]
 

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$5.29? Ouch! No wonder you ration it. And Tetley tea was an English company but it's now owned by Tata, which is Indian :D

[Ok, promise. No more tea (TEA!) talk]
I was enjoying the tea talk much more than the vaping whilst driving. ...maybe it's just me

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I was enjoying the tea talk much more than the vaping whilst driving. ...maybe it's just me

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Me too! If I blew clouds significant enough to impair my driving, my husband wouldn't let me watch TV in the same room as he does! :D

Yes, $5.28 for 50 bags. Can you believe I was drinking 10 cups a day for like, 20 yrs? So having to reduce it to 2 or maybe 3 cups a day is a helpful factor for the not-from-concentrate coconut water I now have to drink, to stay hydrated and keep my electrolytes in good shape, since starting vaping. Import from England, import from Thailand. Expensive either way. :blink:

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