So, I was getting short of my two favorite flavors and couldn't get more until I had some money in the bank. I figured timing was going to run a little bit tight with the post office this time of year, but you gotta do what you gotta do, right? Carefully stretched out the favorites with samples, and figured the order would be here yesterday or tomorrow, and of course it wasn't yesterday.
So my daughter and grandson were here for the solstice and we were sitting around talking last night. I grab one of my two main clearos to top it off, and of course I add the Earl Grey Tea to the menthol tobacco.
I really don't recommend this combination.
So now I get to spend at least one, and possibly more than one day vaping this dreck alternately with the remains of the samples that I didn't much like the first time. I'm also nursing along the last bit of uncontaminated Earl Grey Tea, and when I go to refill that my hand slips and I spill half of that.
To top it off, the order I'm waiting for includes the new clearos that I need so I don't have to completely empty out one sample and clean and dry the clearo before I can switch to another flavor.
The moral of the story (other than my need for a self pity party) is to always pay attention to what you're doing.
So my daughter and grandson were here for the solstice and we were sitting around talking last night. I grab one of my two main clearos to top it off, and of course I add the Earl Grey Tea to the menthol tobacco.
So now I get to spend at least one, and possibly more than one day vaping this dreck alternately with the remains of the samples that I didn't much like the first time. I'm also nursing along the last bit of uncontaminated Earl Grey Tea, and when I go to refill that my hand slips and I spill half of that.


The moral of the story (other than my need for a self pity party) is to always pay attention to what you're doing.
