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Krikit- from part trois....

The electric cigarettes the only thing you are inhaling is water vapor, nicotene and flavor. Thr cartridges come in a variety of flavors, and nicotene strengths. I'd have to look at the website but I think I cartridge = 10 packs of cigarettes. It looks like a real cigarette when you smoke it with the vapor and the end of it lights up orange.

Ohhhhhh. Thanks minnew.

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PFfft, Wyatt -- you're such a sticklar ;)

for perfectuuib;oiihnn!

*punch*

*runs*

I had my first shot of tequila in about 5 years a few months ago at a party and was amazed at how much I liked it. It was a really premium bottle that my girlfriend had for special occasions. No lime or salt or anything.

Mind you? I hate salt on margaritas and such too -- too salty and burnie on my tongue.

Oh and I do have a tequila story and let's just say... it make me do very, very, VERY Stupid things.

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Awnry? You don't happen to mean ornery, do you?

Just checking. :P

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OMG. I had one of those itsy bitsy spiders crawl into my ear once. The nurse's office at work couldn't find it so I finally poured ear drops in to kill it. I actually heard it scream! :o:crying:

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As for tequila, I was partying in my early 20s in Mazatlan when I downed a pitcher of bad margarita and passed out. When I came to, I was in the arms of a cute blond buy who drove me home. I'll leave the rest of the story to your imagination, lol.

But I can say this...after that night of puking, I have never drank margarita again.

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As for tequila, I was partying in my early 20s in Mazatlan when I downed a pitcher of bad margarita and passed out. When I came to, I was in the arms of a cute blond buy who drove me home. I'll leave the rest of the story to your imagination, lol.

Hmmm. I wonder if that would work for me?

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Ha!!! I think your story tops my story but that's all I'm going to say.

What is with Tequila??? it's a mind killer for sure. .

PS

I have a very vivid imagination!

;)

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As for tequila, I was partying in my early 20s in Mazatlan when I downed a pitcher of bad margarita and passed out. When I came to, I was in the arms of a cute blond buy who drove me home. I'll leave the rest of the story to your imagination, lol.

But I can say this...after that night of puking, I have never drank margarita again.

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Hmmm. I wonder if that would work for me?

:lol:

Actually I can honestly say I have never had any alcohol that I like the taste of. I never drink alcohol as a 'refreshment' - it's purely for - well drinking alcohol.

Now, that doesn't include all those drinks that mask the taste of the alcohol.

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Ha!!! I think your story tops my story but that's all I'm going to say.

What is with Tequila??? it's a mind killer for sure. .

PS

I have a very vivid imagination!

;)

I dont know but Canada has so much more options as to shots. I swear i think im allergic to vodka. the only other shot i like is superman and a lot of bars where im from dont have the liquor to make it. so the only safe shot for me is tequila. it makes me dance a lot.

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omg tequila! My one and only experience was enough to last a lifetime. I was in my mid-twenties and having dinner at a friend's place. She served us margaritas. The first one went down very smoothly and I didn't feel a thing. She made a second one but before I started it, I got up to go to the bathroom. That is when the first one hit me - my legs literally folded up underneath me and down I went. It was a huge effort to get back to my feet and I could only get back to the living room by hanging onto the walls and furniture. My friend took one look at me and led me to her spare bedroom. I lay down on the bed and that is the last I remember until the following afternoon! One Margarita! Needless to say, there has never been another.

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On my 21st birthday, I went out drinking with a couple of friends and cousins. They had all had their birthday ritual before me and were encouraging me to do the same. The goal: 21 shots on your 21st birthday. My poison of choice? Tequila. Remarkably, I can still recall that night. I can remember getting up to go to the bathroom after my 21st shot. The bathrooms were quite unique. The mens and women's bathrooms were right next to each other with a sign over the top of the door like this:

Men Women

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Yeah, I walked into the wrong one, completely smashed and at that point it was really too late. I later learned the difference between good tequila and the ####### stuff.

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We all talk to you in off topic, even when you aren't here. :lol:

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Weird, I swear I read it was you, Darkchilde. Oops :lol:

Well, to whoever it was.... that's for you.

EDIT: It was TimandJoyce, how the hell did I mix that up. I guess I'm not awake yet.

:rofl: too funny!

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On my 21st birthday, I went out drinking with a couple of friends and cousins. They had all had their birthday ritual before me and were encouraging me to do the same. The goal: 21 shots on your 21st birthday.

OMG. You're lucky you even survived, let alone ended up in the wrong bathroom. lol. It's quite possible that the ####### tequila saved you.

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:lol:

Actually I can honestly say I have never had any alcohol that I like the taste of. I never drink alcohol as a 'refreshment' - it's purely for - well drinking alcohol.

Now, that doesn't include all those drinks that mask the taste of the alcohol.

oh how true. today i hate the smell / taste of most alchohol including beer..BLECH! but give me anything i can't taste like a mudslide etc..and Mmm Mmmm Mmmm YUMMY!..you know when you drink one then two then 3 and say wow i can't taste the booze of feel it..and then you make the mistake of standing up? lol ya those one i love :)

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I've never been drunk. Don't know if I want to be. I'll probably be the type at the toilet all night.

My parents want to go bar hopping with me in Vegas on my wedding night... I've never even been bar hopping, let alone actually going to a bar.... and going with my parents the first time is just weird.

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