Is Vado Smoking Addictive?

Is Vado Smoking Addictive?


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Smoking Vados gave me the muchies today. What I did was to put butter into the crab claw chowder so it melts, and then break off chunks of fresh sourdough and dip into that poll of gold. What do you do when it happens to you? That is Myer lemonade form the chef's tree.
 

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When Vado hits, I go for crunchy. Chips, cookies, pretzels, crackers. On weekends, I like to have some coffee with my Vado. Maybe a dip in the hot tub, when it’s 40F out. Nice start to the day. Then it’s off to the garage for a scooter ride, or some type of repair/revision to my bike and/or scooter. Or perhaps a gaming session with the kids. NEVER STOP DOING!
 
I listened to that Expendables tune on my Yamaha home theater this morning it's very catchy.
Smoking Vado 6.0, (blunt) gives me munchies. I go for sweet kind cereal, captain crunch or fruit loops with some canned fruits from the pantry. Then give my bike a good post ride wipe down, watch EMBN and forget about work related stuff.
 
Vado smoking is addictive. I’m addicted to good vibes only. I like Tool. I like lots of things.


I miss moshpits.

Coffee and Vado helps me remember the crazy times.
 
This one of them 2 vado smoking days. Kalbi short ribs, bulgogi with fried rice and homemade kimchee.
KC is my pick.
 

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Devil's food with caramel candy hint of coconut frosting. I had to refrain from eating all of it.
Halftime snack
 

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@PedalUma, I've got something for you. Did you convert a Polish Creme bike?

Creme is one of several brands (also including NS Bikes, Rondo, OctaneOne as well as two bicycle component manufacturers) owned and managed by the 7Anna group.

See their website.

Interestingly, they make e-bikes, too. They chose Shimano as their motor/system provider. NS Bikes, Rondo or OctaneOne are not cheap brands at all! Respected in Poland very much.
 
@PedalUma, I've got something for you. Did you convert a Polish Creme bike?

Creme is one of several brands (also including NS Bikes, Rondo, OctaneOne as well as two bicycle component manufacturers) owned and managed by the 7Anna group.

See their website.

Interestingly, they make e-bikes, too. They chose Shimano as their motor/system provider. NS Bikes, Rondo or OctaneOne are not cheap brands at all! Respected in Poland very much.
They sell Rowers, but no oars! :D

I know, I know... your w is pronounced like a "v". ;)
 
They sell Rowers, but no oars! :D

I know, I know... your w is pronounced like a "v". ;)
Absolutely!
The British "Rover" was the first bicycle available in the Polish lands and the name stuck, with the Polish/German "w" instead of "v" :)
 
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