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looking to swap Tmax Juice SNAKE OIL 6mg 29ml glass bottle

after any 6mg kraken / vaping king / grants

or a custard..

cheers
 
looking to swap Tmax Juice SNAKE OIL 6mg 29ml glass bottle

after any 6mg kraken / vaping king / grants

or a custard..

cheers

Hey folks,


Ive got 9ml Manabush ChiriCahua Sun 12mg and 9ml NanaBozho 12mg to swap.




Will throw in a 5ml 18mg Silver Pack.
A dry, cigarette type of e liquid here suitable for those looking for a ‘cigarette’ taste. Got from bestcigliquid last week, not even opened.
 
cheers for the offer but 12mg its to harsh for me, thanks though
 
looking to swap Tmax Juice SNAKE OIL 6mg 29ml glass bottle

after any 6mg kraken / vaping king / grants

or a custard..

cheers

Any of these tickle your fancy? The space jam is sealed, drakes has had about 3-5ml taken out and the virgin vapour about 2ml... So all more or less full bottles...
 

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Any of these tickle your fancy? The space jam is sealed, drakes has had about 3-5ml taken out and the virgin vapour about 2ml... So all more or less full bottles...

Sorry Marble, I got this and it's all been vaped now. This thread should be closed. You can rest assured that it was delicious though and I enjoyed every drop ;)
 
Talk about rub salt in the wound ;)

Erm, okay.
Rubbing salt in the wound is an idiom traditionally meaning to make things worse however rubbing salt into a wound actually has a couple of benefits. The salt itself has a mild antibacterial action which may help kill infection and coupled with it's drying properties rubbing salt into a wound could actually quicken the healing process.

How's that? :D
 
Erm, okay.
Rubbing salt in the wound is an idiom traditionally meaning to make things worse however rubbing salt into a wound actually has a couple of benefits. The salt itself has a mild antibacterial action which may help kill infection and coupled with it's drying properties rubbing salt into a wound could actually quicken the healing process.

How's that? :D

Great answer lol.

Still think your post would have made the poor guy think "what a piss taking chunt" :D
 
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