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DogMan

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Alright so a couple of weeks with the nuppin and I think I may let her go.


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i'm not a big fan

they were good in 2015, then better things happened

kinda pissed, i PIF mine and the recipient sold it for money. Obviously retarded with the idea of paying forward if you no longer use it

not pissed i don't have it, or that i gave it away, just profiting from a PIF is bad form
 

SirVtHondaGuy08

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Send me pics and price please


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lol I haven't thought of a price yet, it would some with a spare unused deck(no insulators, BF pin or screws in it), used deck, Loki drip tip and custom ultem cap along with stock cap.


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315jessie

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lol I haven't thought of a price yet, it would some with a spare unused deck(no insulators, BF pin or screws in it), used deck, Loki drip tip and custom ultem cap along with stock cap.


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If you get a second message me a pic or 2


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JuicyLucy

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i'm not a big fan

they were good in 2015, then better things happened

kinda pissed, i PIF mine and the recipient sold it for money. Obviously retarded with the idea of paying forward if you no longer use it

not pissed i don't have it, or that i gave it away, just profiting from a PIF is bad form

Does leave a very bad taste in the mouth :(
 

BrewBear

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i'm not a big fan

they were good in 2015, then better things happened

kinda pissed, i PIF mine and the recipient sold it for money. Obviously retarded with the idea of paying forward if you no longer use it

not pissed i don't have it, or that i gave it away, just profiting from a PIF is bad form
That blows chunks! The way I look at things, if I received something as a PIF, I'll keep it even if I'm not using it. It is a sign of respect towards the person thoughtful enough to give it to me.
 

SirVtHondaGuy08

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If it's from Drifter, most likely it is a V2. It doesn't really matter to me, I have a V1 as well, it is good!

It's a V1, it came with me reo. Had a stripped grub screw, thought I wasn't gonna get it out so I got a new deck to swap everything over on. Ended up getting it out, so it's missing a spare screw, comes with the new unused deck, orings and 1 or 2 spare grub screws.


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JuicyLucy

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That blows chunks! The way I look at things, if I received something as a PIF, I'll keep it even if I'm not using it. It is a sign of respect towards the person thoughtful enough to give it to me.

At the very least, PIF it to someone else if it is truly cluttering your life - if the original giver does not want it back
 

minimalsaint

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The old faceballs is still good for something, wound up finding a dude making killer tips and commissioned a few for the typhon....
Shorter, fatter, but only a tiny bit larger bore than the original tip.... I fucking LOVE this atty all over again :inlove:

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SirVtHondaGuy08

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The old faceballs is still good for something, wound up finding a dude making killer tips and commissioned a few for the typhon....
Shorter, fatter, but only a tiny bit larger bore than the original tip.... I fucking LOVE this atty all over again :inlove:

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Hahaha I just saw this in SP ;-)


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DogMan

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Not to be confused with the "clone" SP group on Facebook.
Seriously haven't been so disappointed in Facebook since the Saint family drama began.

it's funny

when SP was DNA mad, i was vaping dual cell mechs

now they are 3d printed mech mad, and i'm vaping DNA75s
 

~Don~

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lol

EDIT: Funny thing, last year my niece spent the summer with us here in San Diego and I showed her this video...told her. "If you ever want to annoy your mother, just sing this over and over or play it in the house." HAHA

I love my sister, truly...but any chance I get to annoy her via her kids or what not I do it... It's what all big brothers are supposed to do!
 

MaxPerilous

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He sure do! I love them too, my puppy passed 5 years ago, she was 15 years old.
15 is a very good age for a Mastiff! They usually only live 8-12 years. When Hank passes he will take part of me with him. He's been the best dog I've ever had. He'll be 5 in October. Roxy will be 3. They are almost exactly 2 years apart. 11 days lol.
 

MaxPerilous

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They also share a great grandfather despite coming from 2 dif breeders in two different states!
 

BrewBear

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15 is a very good age for a Mastiff! They usually only live 8-12 years. When Hank passes he will take part of me with him. He's been the best dog I've ever had. He'll be 5 in October. Roxy will be 3. They are almost exactly 2 years apart. 11 days lol.
They really are beautiful, enjoy them and thanks for posting the picture, it brought back memories of Cheyenne.
 

BrewBear

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sadly, there is a high surrender rate on mastiffs here

people experience the 1 year old still growing into its oversized clumsy feet and assume they'll always be that way

if they waited it out, they grow into gentle giants
I adopted Cheyenne from a shelter, she was 7 months old. They were going to put her down that evening. I guess we were both lucky that day.
 

The Cromwell

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That blows chunks! The way I look at things, if I received something as a PIF, I'll keep it even if I'm not using it. It is a sign of respect towards the person thoughtful enough to give it to me.
Yep. I now have 4 attys that have been piffed to me and intend to use them and am very grateful to have received them. However If I part with them it will be a PIF situation as with all of my other vape gear I have passed on to others.

Have never sold any vape gear yet.
Who would want to buy the cheapo stuff I use anyway :D


I am just glad to help another vaper along.
 

MaxPerilous

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sadly, there is a high surrender rate on mastiffs here

people experience the 1 year old still growing into its oversized clumsy feet and assume they'll always be that way

if they waited it out, they grow into gentle giants

The whole reason we got mastiffs was because of their temperament. My wife and I cannot have children but I do have very young siblings that quite often spend time with us and they are GREAT with them. They are truly some of the most clumsy canines I've ever beheld while growing up. Once they reach maturity though. They are very mindful and aware of themselves and others. So very gentle and stoic. Even if my youngest sister uses Hank's head as a step stool to get on the couch lol.

Hank's best friend while growing up was a 16yo chihuahua. He was sickly and frail and Hank just loved him so much he always wanted to be near to him. So he would cuddle as close as he could without disturbing him.

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