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yeah what FWON says above, plus i too came across your really helpful video's early on in my vaping life, and it gave me great leaps n bounds to get through the struggles of refilling and stuff. I am so happy for your advancement in our vaping community but more importantly joining the family of FSUSA. ( happy dances all round)
 

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LOL, TexasT Jr.!!! I'd be proud to have a fine young man like Den as a Jr. But Den, you have to understand. No one is going to leave their juice in the mailbox overnight when its this cold - if at all. Its supposed to get down to 27 degrees here tonight and my juice is in my bed where I can snuggle up to it and keep it warm tonight.
 

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LOL, TexasT Jr.!!! I'd be proud to have a fine young man like Den as a Jr. But Den, you have to understand. No one is going to leave their juice in the mailbox overnight when its this cold - if at all. Its supposed to get down to 27 degrees here tonight and my juice is in my bed where I can snuggle up to it and keep it warm tonight.

Good answer! That is exactly where juice belongs on cold nights.
 

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LOL, TexasT Jr.!!! I'd be proud to have a fine young man like Den as a Jr. But Den, you have to understand. No one is going to leave their juice in the mailbox overnight when its this cold - if at all. Its supposed to get down to 27 degrees here tonight and my juice is in my bed where I can snuggle up to it and keep it warm tonight.

And your son in law and them Frenchmen could use an extra pair of hands. Seems they lost their foreman:facepalm:
 

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LOL, TexasT Jr.!!! I'd be proud to have a fine young man like Den as a Jr. But Den, you have to understand. No one is going to leave their juice in the mailbox overnight when its this cold - if at all. Its supposed to get down to 27 degrees here tonight and my juice is in my bed where I can snuggle up to it and keep it warm tonight.

I love the new avatar picture! 27 degrees? Is that normal for your area? Sounds awfully cold to me.
 

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I love the new avatar picture! 27 degrees? Is that normal for your area? Sounds awfully cold to me.

It only gets this cold when a cold front blows through. This coming Friday the daytime temp is to be back up to 70 and 50 that night. So we get some wild temperature swings sometimes. But its okay. I keep a hundred watt light bulb handy for real cold night and it warms our little shack up pretty good.
 

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I've been to Arizona a number of times both to Phoenix and Tuscon, I must have the worst luck because it seems like it rained at least half of those times. One year we got flash floods in the park in Tuscon and hail on the way back to San Diego along with high winds, thunder and lightning.

Then there was a Memorial Day campout in Flagstaff with snow on the way up the mountains and sleet that Sat night. We could leave our beverages on the table for a few minutes to cool them if they got too warm while standing by the fire.

Good times.
 
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TexasT

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I've been to Arizona a number of times both to Phoenix and Tuscon, I must have the worst luck because it seems like it rained at least half of those times. One year we got flash floods in the park in Tuscon and hail on the way back to San Diego along with high winds, thunder and lightning.

Then there was a Memorial Day campout in Flagstaff with snow on the way up the mountains and sleet that Sat night. We could leave our beverages on the table for a few minutes to cool them if they got too warm while standing by the fire.

Good times.

I don't know how many times we've loaded up our travel trailer to explore the Western States and got as far as Arizona and never made it any further. The State is magnificent no matter where you go. Amazing sunrises and sunsets, the mountains, desert and all the hidden delightful places you can come across in your travels. We love it there!

I hope MN gets the time to explore and appreciate the State the way we do.
 

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I've had similar luck when going to Vegas so go figure. In fact it's raining here right now... hmmm...

I agree that there are areas of Az that are very nice. Lake Powell was very nice and I loved going to Flagstaff as it reminded me of where I live now minus the redwoods. My wife and I decided to not move to Phoenix after being there in the middle of a 115+ deg F heatwave.
 

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It only gets this cold when a cold front blows through. This coming Friday the daytime temp is to be back up to 70 and 50 that night. So we get some wild temperature swings sometimes. But its okay. I keep a hundred watt light bulb handy for real cold night and it warms our little shack up pretty good.

It rarely gets that cold here enough with a front. But, even when it drops to the 50s during the day, it feels colder because of the high humidity. I just checked the extended forecast. It's only going to be in the high 40s at night for the next few days. I'll have to buy a new light bulb to keep warm. :)
 
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