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View Poll Results: Where do you accumulate most of your chips? | |||
On the bubble | 30 | 46.15% | |
6-5 Players | 32 | 49.23% | |
10-7 Players | 3 | 4.62% | |
Voters: 65. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
Buy good wine with Stelvin caps on them and unscrew them. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
get a long grabber screw, screw it into the bottle cap with a screwdriver, yank it out with pliers
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
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Actually I hear that you can break the neck off and then filter the wine through something (can't remember what -- coffee filter maybe) to prevent any slivers of glass. But a better idea is to go buy a corkscrew. [/ QUOTE ] Solid advice...I did this for a whole year because someone kept stealing [censored] from my house, including 2 corkscrews. |
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
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get a long grabber screw, screw it into the bottle cap with a screwdriver, yank it out with pliers [/ QUOTE ] this was the best answer, pushing the cork in seems hackish. although so is buying wine and not having a corkscrew. |
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
Put a screw it the top of the cork and pull it out with the business end of hammer...
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
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[ QUOTE ] Actually I hear that you can break the neck off and then filter the wine through something (can't remember what -- coffee filter maybe) to prevent any slivers of glass. But a better idea is to go buy a corkscrew. [/ QUOTE ] Solid advice...I did this for a whole year because someone kept stealing [censored] from my house, including 2 corkscrews. [/ QUOTE ] did you consider just switching to boxed wine? |
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Re: How do you open a wine bottle...
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Actually I hear that you can break the neck off and then filter the wine through something (can't remember what -- coffee filter maybe) to prevent any slivers of glass. But a better idea is to go buy a corkscrew. [/ QUOTE ] Solid advice...I did this for a whole year because someone kept stealing [censored] from my house, including 2 corkscrews. [/ QUOTE ] did you consider just switching to boxed wine? [/ QUOTE ] Or better yet, buying a few of the $1 plastic corkscrews that they sell in every liqour store, and keeping them in the house? |
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