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Post by womble on Feb 24, 2013 12:13:16 GMT
Singin to my dog. Fussing my kittens. Having an hour long bath with a book and a good vape (and a glass of wine pre-pregnancy). Popping bubblewrap (I buy the jumbo rolls from Staples and cut it into strips and pop them in front of the TV. I feel lost and panicky when it runs out). Eating a Kitkat layer by layer. Masturbating to hardcore porn. That last bit was a joke. As if my kittens would allow such a thing. I still remember the day I innocently said "we mostly watch hardcore pawn now on our tv" to a shocked and stunned Mum and stepdad. lol After seeing their faces, I realised they'd never seen the show about a pawn shop, so had to explain. fast
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Post by womble on Feb 24, 2013 0:41:42 GMT
The other way with me, alcohol improves everything about vaping Decent ale and proper red wine the most
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 21:43:45 GMT
Yes please, miss em!
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 21:16:31 GMT
Feeding the kitchen scraps to my chooks. I really get a kick out of doing that as well. Making the kids porridge in the morning is also a pleasure, as they gobble it up like it's the best food in the world. Reading a bedtime story to my kids or watching my daughter read a book, have to come in the top 10, she loves books and it thrills me every time I see her.
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 21:06:05 GMT
Miniaturised porous ceramic tubes look promising.. Getting hold of the stuff is proving extremely difficult in UK. I've read about that before, but I'm not keeping up with the ongoing debate or practice. Is it supposed to be safer than SS?
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 21:02:46 GMT
I have no real life people to discuss vaping with Same here, not the highbrow vaping discussions we get here anyway. The OH sometimes listens and nods while I ramble on about vaping, but it's like living with a train nut, when you've never understood the attraction, for her. I'm doing some work in a very large brewery atm (and offices) when I asked if they had a ecig policy, they didn't even know what they are. So I just leave mine in the van and go without all day, either that or walk half a mile to the only smoking shelter on site whenever I want a vape.
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 13:41:09 GMT
Where would you go to buy ecig stuff in China? Especially mods.
And is it really much cheaper then buying from China and getting it sent over?
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 2:47:55 GMT
Ouch! £2 includes local brews from the Oundle brewery, you literally can't buy it cheaper from them! Btw I use to live in Mears Ashby and my sister used to keep bar at the aerodrome. small world! my wife's parents run the horseshoe in sywell! I'll be sure to sample all that Oundle can offer! No way my formative years were spent often at the horseshoe Too much Southern Comfort if I remember correctly. Small world indeed!
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 2:37:19 GMT
I'm in, my local pub would be more than happy to facilitate a group of vapers, but it's on the east side of Northamptonshire and a bit east of Oundle, so miles away from most of you. In the village of Southwick, £2 a pint atm inc real ale. I'll go wherever, but I'm in £2 a pint?? I'm in!! more like £4 in my local! - Sywell Ouch! £2 includes local brews from the Oundle brewery, you literally can't buy it cheaper from them! Btw I use to live in Mears Ashby and my sister used to keep bar at the aerodrome.
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 2:23:10 GMT
I'm in, my local pub would be more than happy to facilitate a group of vapers, but it's on the east side of Northamptonshire and a bit east of Oundle, so miles away from most of you. In the village of Southwick, £2 a pint atm inc real ale. I'll go wherever, but I'm in
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 1:38:03 GMT
At the risk of repeating myself and becoming a bit of a nuisance, I've tried the genesis attys and they didn't work for me, tried lots of ways as well. Then I tried the pheonix and for some reason the SS U shaped wick worked. That's all I can tell you mate, it worked for me. It didn't work for me with the silica wick though.
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 1:23:53 GMT
I have heard that walking anticlockwise around a carrot bush, clasping the e-liquid bottle lightly in the left hand, whilst chanting an old Hindu mantra (backwards) helps the infusion process. Everyone has opinions on the subject. You decide what ones to listen to! Carrots don't grow in bushes, geez anyway, it's your right hand. B-|
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 0:28:29 GMT
This is the nature of online forums though, people come and people go. It's sad, but it's reality. You have an interest in something and then it fades. I don't post all the time, or it would happen to me as well. I know full well it would. don't want you to go womble Well I'm not planning on going anywhere. You literally can't get this much differing advice and friendly banter from anywhere else. Although I'm not sure me going missing would make that much difference tbh I know Gordy has gone and he was one of the stalwarts of AAEC, it breaks my heart to see him go and I still hope he may change his mind (although I'm not in contact with him, as I'm sure his friends are), but we persevere onwards and upwards. What I mean, for myself, that if I was on here all the time, I would quickly become bored of it and search for something new.
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 0:08:37 GMT
No it's an independent, I wouldn't go to a chain tyre place any more. Is it even possible to balance an oval shaped wheel? If you have balance weights that are so huge they swing around and lift the wheel off the tarmac when the low point is at the bottom, yes. Could you explain that? I read that as if it's impossible to balance an oval wheel?
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Post by womble on Feb 23, 2013 0:05:50 GMT
This is the nature of online forums though, people come and people go.
It's sad, but it's reality. You have an interest in something and then it fades. I don't post all the time, or it would happen to me as well. I know full well it would.
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