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Post by motormadfrosty on May 11, 2012 22:22:01 GMT
Chrissie, that is such a nice gesture. I have got 5 carts, so will have a crack at just dripping into them when the start to run out, I have calmed down a bit since earlier What happened to your wrist? And what does your car need?
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Post by Chrissie on May 11, 2012 22:34:54 GMT
Seriously Frosty, I'm even more than happy to catch the train to Falmouth, it really does help to have someone demonstrate what to do Met up with some other lovely members, so I'm sure they will vouch for me & though I may be a cat crazy woman, I'm not some kind of wierdo - honest Back in February, I was cleaning my car prior to booking it in for it's MOT. Carrying last bucket of water to front of cottage to rinse it, when I tripped & broke my right wrist. To cut a very long story short, had complications & 4 weeks later had to have it broken again & a metal plate inserted. They now think I may be rejecting the metal plate, so may have to have it removed. Managed to get the car down the road 3 weeks ago to local garage - failed MOT mainly on rust problems - they are fixing it in the typical Cornish way of the work will be done dreckly
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Post by motormadfrosty on May 12, 2012 7:42:31 GMT
Thanks again Chrissie but I would feel guilty for someone to travel for over an hour to help me. I think I need to watch some more videos, I was hoping it would make sense when it turned up, but it doesn't. Have you got skype? Sorry to here about your wrist, are Treliske looking after you? My mum broke here ankle last year going down a slide with my daughter at Creally and she has had all sorts of problems. One of the main disadvantages of Cornish air is it eat's cars A friend of mine has a old Golf, it's been around the world and needs welding every year, I'm sure it cost £400 to get through it's last mot, be they just won't get rid of it.
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Post by Chrissie on May 12, 2012 10:08:54 GMT
No I'm afraid I haven't got Skype. Apart from re-filling your cartomisers, what else isn't making sense to you? Treliske are sort of looking after me, but it's a heck of a trek over there - especially when they are running over 3 hours late for a 5 min appointment Lol, my car is an old Polo
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Post by motormadfrosty on May 12, 2012 13:44:43 GMT
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Post by Chrissie on May 12, 2012 14:53:13 GMT
Yes it is as simple as that Frosty Your link is to an ego T atomiser are you sure you don't mean the cones? vapourhut.com/accessories/egoconeThe cones are mainly decorative, but can make a very slight difference to the draw, but you don't need to use them.
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Post by bel on May 12, 2012 15:25:26 GMT
I can Vouch for Chrissie, a nicer person you couldnt wish to meet and she makes a lovely cup of tea Chrissie, i miss those Cornish/Devonish terms so much, when i say things like dreakly or oakey dokey i get weird looks up here
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Post by Chrissie on May 12, 2012 15:42:43 GMT
Lol Bel Not sure about Okey Dokey being of Cornish origin but dreckly certainly is
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Post by DiscoDes on May 12, 2012 15:44:48 GMT
I can Vouch for Chrissie, a nicer person you couldnt wish to meet and she makes a lovely cup of tea Chrissie, i miss those Cornish/Devonish terms so much, when i say things like dreakly or oakey dokey i get weird looks up here What about the Devonshire term "Bock" anyone know what that means? As in "you've bocked my hair!"
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Post by bel on May 12, 2012 15:50:06 GMT
Well im from Devon and iv never heard of Bock Perhaps oakey dokey is more devonish
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Post by motormadfrosty on May 14, 2012 15:36:08 GMT
Day 1, so far so good, got plenty of juice (120ml ) Getting a bit of a fuzzy head at the min
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Post by Perpetua on May 14, 2012 15:46:54 GMT
Good to hear MMF. Make sure you're drinking plenty of fluids though as vaping can be a bit drying and that could be why you're getting fuzzy headed.
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Post by DiscoDes on May 14, 2012 15:51:39 GMT
Well im from Devon and iv never heard of Bock Perhaps oakey dokey is more devonish Well my GF who is a Plymouth Maid says it, it means to "mess up" i.e "you bocked my air my lovver!"
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Post by Chrissie on May 14, 2012 16:19:17 GMT
Glad to hear things are going well Frosty As Perpy says, make sure you drink more fluids - water or fruit juice for instance
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Post by motormadfrosty on May 15, 2012 12:09:56 GMT
Day 2 - thanks for everybody's help so far, just got a few questions. I seem to be topping up my carts by 4 or 5 drops every 10 or so vapes, is this right? Is it ok to change flavours without doing anything to the cart? Where is the best place to buy cartomisors from? How long do they last or should I be looking at some other device? I got a drip tip but can't use it with my kit, what a fail.
Thanks again
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