@fidalgo_vapes thank you so much! I have a straight glass I put in and have already ordered a couple bubble glass replacements from Coil Clout.
Again, thank you for the generous offer I truly appreciate it!
I have been having sone leaking issues with mine …How is yours? This is the first tnk ive hd with the Juice control so maybe Im doing something wrong?
@fidalgo_vapes i have had zero issues with none of the 3 I have, I love these RTA’s I wish I could buy a couple more but it seems no one has the 25mm in stock anymore.
You might want to check all your o-rings, I have had a couple pop out and not noticed when I clean them, also, make sure the chimney is properly screwed in and none of your wicking is caught under the threads of the chimney.
Kept having this little bastard attacking me when dropping fuel at a WalMart the last couple of weeks. Plus it was going after the girls that worked there when they would take trash to the dumpsters.
Dug out the old Crossman pellet gun and brought it with me this morning.
Adios M.F.
Anna Pidgeon, an avian ecologist and University of Wisconsin-Madison professor, said the aggressive behavior is normal during the warmer months, calling it the “red-winged blackbird annual saga.”
She said peak attack season is usually in mid-June, when the red-winged blackbirds are busy protecting their nests. In urban settings, like Madison, they’ll often place their nests closer to the ground in parks or in tree branches.
Side note: It’s advised not to harm the birds because they are protected under the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. That means you could face fines or jail time for hurting them.
Well, with them coming after me and also the girls who work there this is what happens.
The tree with the nest is 30 feet away and we weren’t bothering it.
We aren’t going to stop doing our jobs because the bid is an asshole
LOL, I’ve still got 2 W7 rigs. Guess I’m screwed …
Roger that …
No private ownership of cars within 7 years? HA! That’ll be the day, especially in LA.
Yesterday I went for a 5 mile bicycle ride to a cookout. 5 miles is not bad but I didn’t realize it was a continuous incline from 49 ft to 236 ft.
Lol, I nearly turned around. Of course, the ride home would be much easier but 1/3 of the way home my handlebars fell off .
Nice 5 mile and you got some altitude. And the handlebars fell off I’ve never had that happen.
The hex bolt that holds the handlebars inside the stem worked itself loose. I was lifting my bike over a high curb and found myself holding nothing but the bars in my hands with the bike dangling behind holding onto the brake cables
You didn’t lose the bolt did you?
Thank goodness no. I was able to reinsert it and tighten up the bolt. I carry a set of mini bike tools and a spare tube for flats. Truth be told, I never had to change a flat and am too lazy to practice so I’m screwed if that happens.
Is this all part of the “You’ll have nothing and be happy” program?
I’m hating this heat right now but I have nothing to complain about when I compare Boston, MA with @Lostmarbles and @mjag liviing around Palm Springs and Rancho Cucamonga.
Yup. Barn burner for sure. I just hope it isn’t high humidity.
Phoenix has had 110+ for 13 consecutive days.
You’ve got that in the next 8 days. I see your humidity is 23%. We hardly ever have humidity that low. So take your pick, 90F with high humidity or 110 w/low humidity? Idk what to say or think. It all stinks.
I just heard on the radio about a family that perished while hiking, including their dog. Did you hear about that? Can’t remember where but in CA.
That was in Northern CA. In the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Very sad story.