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Post by Montana on May 3, 2015 20:59:51 GMT
I did want to get 3 , so wanted to add two more to my existing order , Order number 1210 , is there a way I can do that without having 2 lots of postage ? Andy Hi Andy Thats no problem, if u just order the 2 more you would like I will post them together and you don't have to worry about postage as all orders are free delivery Hope that's ok James Thanks James , 2 more ordered. Andy
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Post by Montana on May 3, 2015 17:43:21 GMT
The Drip Tip Store your out of red again , I got the last one and I wanted a couple more Andy Hi Andy We've just booked our recent stock in and now have the red availiable. Many thanks James I did want to get 3 , so wanted to add two more to my existing order , Order number 1210 , is there a way I can do that without having 2 lots of postage ? Andy
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Post by Montana on May 3, 2015 2:56:25 GMT
The Drip Tip Store your out of red again , I got the last one and I wanted a couple more Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 27, 2015 21:16:13 GMT
Alrighty, random riddle of the day... Paul's height is six feet, he's an assistant at a butcher's shop, and wears size 9 shoes. What does he weigh? Whatever he wants , he's got a meat cleaver in his hand ! ! ! Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 25, 2015 18:47:33 GMT
Last year I paid for my VTR , I4 , batteries and juice from Vapor-Z via paypal and I did it all while sitting down and chatting with the guys and girls that were there with Vapor-Z . I even left my new batteries on charge with Tan , while I was looking around the rest of the show and picked them up at the end of the day.I had no problems at all.I did all this via my mobile. So , in theory it's possible to do. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 23, 2015 23:28:01 GMT
I know this is going a little off topic and I'm sorry. I used to be a Scout leader ( straight after being to old to be a Scout myself ) at 16-17 , for about 5 or so years , even then I could see things going downhill.For us in Sussex , it wasn't the kids , most of the time it wasn't the parents ( although , a lots of kids left , because their parents said "My little Tommy isn't doing this and that......." ) , it was the Sussex committee that messed it up for us. We were a troop that did traditional scouting , like making your own bivvy , making fires , etc etc etc. We even did ( as a separate entity for a while , while the Sussex committee still supported us ) survival weekends. To me , this was what scouting was all about , not a glorified computer club and a competition to see how many badges you could get.The committee made it more and more difficult for us to operate and put restrictions on what we could and couldn't do.It wasn't so much of a survival weekend , more like Glamping. Sorry , rant over , haven't spoken about this for over 20 years. Andy Our Scout troop the survival weekends. Hike from hut to site, set up bivvys and make fires, they have to sleep in their bivvy not matter what the weather (when my son did his weekend it was horrendous weather) only way for the children to learn. I agree though, there is alot of red tape which puts leaders off doing traditional scouting skills. Very similar to us , although we added , live poultry , astral navigation , water purification , natural plant food source and during the two nights they had to have at least one person awake and that person ( for however long they were awake for ) had to keep the fire going and if need be get more things for the bivvy if it started to rain. It was tiring for all concerned , but I thoroughly enjoyed it and would do it again in a heartbeat , IF we could have it the way it was. I see programs now , like the ones with Bear Grylls and think how dam lucky these people are.They are getting the opportunity of a lifetime and something money can't buy and then bitch about it all the way through.This kind of winging also seems to go on with other types of reality programs where people are given a golden opportunity and then totally waste it. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 23, 2015 23:18:01 GMT
Whereabouts in Sussex was that Montana ? sounds rather like the camp at Pease Pottage This wasn't even an official camp site , it was a site we sourced ourselves on private land.Even though there was a public footpath through the middle of this wood ( ancient woods , so they could be used for camping and bits and pieces , but no trees could be cut unless they were dangerous , no-one ever used that part of the footpath anyway because there was a better footpath up the top and the footpath we were on was a dead end. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 23, 2015 0:55:03 GMT
I know this is going a little off topic and I'm sorry.
I used to be a Scout leader ( straight after being to old to be a Scout myself ) at 16-17 , for about 5 or so years , even then I could see things going downhill.For us in Sussex , it wasn't the kids , most of the time it wasn't the parents ( although , a lots of kids left , because their parents said "My little Tommy isn't doing this and that......." ) , it was the Sussex committee that messed it up for us. We were a troop that did traditional scouting , like making your own bivvy , making fires , etc etc etc. We even did ( as a separate entity for a while , while the Sussex committee still supported us ) survival weekends. To me , this was what scouting was all about , not a glorified computer club and a competition to see how many badges you could get.The committee made it more and more difficult for us to operate and put restrictions on what we could and couldn't do.It wasn't so much of a survival weekend , more like Glamping.
Sorry , rant over , haven't spoken about this for over 20 years.
Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 23, 2015 0:33:54 GMT
I'm there for both days. blakey , did you go for the VIP tickets , because you said you got a 2 day ticket ? If you did , so did I. When I first looked at the ticket price , I thought , that's a bit expensive , but when you work out , it's split over 2 days and you get fed and watered in a separate area with a VIP goodie bag , to me that's a cracking price.Also adding the fact of the juice and mod companies that are going to be there.It's probably going to take me the 2 days to taste all the juices I want to and I'm a fussy vaper as far as flavours go , lol. Just 2 weeks and a day and a bit to go. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 19, 2015 15:03:00 GMT
I then tried roast chicken, and then just for a bit of fun i tried roast potato. I think you need a re-match Roscopecotrain and Perpetua . The juice I nominate is Crab Juice , found HERE Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 19, 2015 14:20:45 GMT
I've been following this thread since the start , but I knew I wasn't going to be able to make the trip as it was always going to be my little boys Birthday Party that day. The last couple of meets that I've seen on here ( this one included ) have seen plenty of pictures and video too , which , I think gives new members a bit more comfort as far as going to a vape meet for the first time. DiscoDes I don't quite know what to say , without it getting very smutty , very quickly , lol. Thanks to ukric , DiscoDes , Perpetua , Roscopecotrain and lairey for the photo's and video's. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 19, 2015 4:26:47 GMT
As I've said before my mother in law has COPD and is 78 years old. She has smoked all her life and is as stubborn as shit 2 years ago she couldn't even get out of her chair to answer the door due to her breathing. I got her an ecig and got her off baccy and today she is a changed woman. Her breathing is better she goes into town at least twice a week and she has now progressed onto an Istick and loves it. So tell me ecigs are bad for you when they have given her her life back. Don't get me wrong she still has the COPD but the ecig has held it back enough for her to have some better quality of life Mark Difficult to argue with that evidence mate This is the thing that bothers me the most , ALL of these studies and polls and articles in the media come out with total scaremongering BS , it's then refuted by REAL scientists that actually know what they are doing and DON'T twist the results.Yet the people that come up with the original piece virtually NEVER even respond , let alone try and back up their argument.Why , because their job is done , the lies have already made it into the conscientiousness of the people that read the article in the first place , many only read the headline, let alone the entire piece. Total lies from major newspapers should be removed , permanently , not allowed for all to see. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 19, 2015 3:53:11 GMT
59% less likely to quit than smokers that didn't use e- cigs, = 41% more likely in my book, i.e. 41% quit, so nearly half of all smokers that use e-cigs quit smoking! or is my CSE Maths up the spout, just put me in front of one of these retards. Even if it was 41% , that still makes it 10 times more likely your going to give up smoking then other cessation methods offered by the Big Pharma companies , funny how the Daily Fail , didn't mention that figure. Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 17, 2015 7:57:27 GMT
oooh very nice Montana but you know i'm a complete sucker for acrylic driptips. I do recognise 'Thoddy' so I too have come across his work, and I have my eye on another european bespoke drip tip maker with reasonable postal charges I just have to see whats left in the coffers after paying my car insurance... Tell us more , don't leave us hanging ! Andy
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Post by Montana on Apr 17, 2015 2:52:51 GMT
After having looking at his Facebook page for some time , I decided on my birthday , to pull the trigger on a couple of Drip Tips. The picture below is of the drip tips that are winging there way to me from Germany.They are hand turned and made to my specs and delivered and at a good price. Here they are :- Andy
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