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The French Can Be Industrious When Wine Is Involved

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Added: Nov 2 2009   In: entertainment

By: biggles9 Premium 

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  • french ? lol, i barely understood a few words.....


    ps: wtf is wron with LL comments....

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "Daveyjones" (R) Canada

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  • well done.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "KnuckleDeep" (R) United States

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  • Sorry but that was pretty dang cool. Nice little trick.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "Laone" (R) United States

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  • You can spare you shoe and use a tree instead.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "CapedieMan" (R) United States

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  • Corkless wine bottle opening - yeah its called a screw cap.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "Tenaceus" (R) United States

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  • I will have to remember that.
    We only open beer bottles on a car bumper or a Cragar Mag wheel.
    At least till I learned the trick with opening them with my teeth with out busting a tooth.
    Yes there is a little trick or skill involved.
    Just press down on the middle of the cap with an upper tooth then grab the edge with a lower tooth and gently bend the cap out and it just comes off.
    No chance of busting a tooth that way.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "moefugger" (R) United States

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  • Très impressionnant!

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "sprunk" (R) United States

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  • It does work. But years ago I lost the wine, gained a couple dozen nice stitches around the fingers.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "daleastor" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by daleastor: It does work. But years ago I lost the wine, gained a couple dozen nice stitches around the fingers.

    as I was watching this, it occurred to me that it's a perfect way to cut the shit out of your hand if the bottle breaks with all that force behind it.
    Neat trick, but there's no way I'd do it if I wasn't completely sober.
    At least . . . until I'm already drunk when you ask haha

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "JCash85" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by moefugger: I will have to remember that.
    We only open beer bottles on a car bumper or a Cragar Mag wheel.
    At least till I learned the trick with opening them with my teeth with out busting a tooth.
    Yes there is a little trick or skill involved.
    Just press down on the middle of the cap with an upper tooth then grab the edge with a lower tooth and gently bend the cap out and it just comes off.
    No chance of busting a tooth that way.

    All you need is anything straight and reasonably rigid. I use the handle of a piece of silverware all the time. Seatbelt buckles in cars also work pretty good. Some are so perfect I could swear they actually are designed to function as bottle openers.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "Epitope" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by daleastor: It does work. But years ago I lost the wine, gained a couple dozen nice stitches around the fingers.

    Yeah I was imagining the bottle breaking in his hands.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "Epitope" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by CapedieMan: You can spare you shoe and use a tree instead.

    I like to throw a shoe at you.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "sprunk" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by Epitope:
    Quoted comment by daleastor: It does work. But years ago I lost the wine, gained a couple dozen nice stitches around the fingers.

    Yeah I was imagining the bottle breaking in his hands.

    Yeah, when mine broke I was holding the neck. It was kinda strange how the rest of the bottle broke. It splintered into Perfect/long glass flower petals. My fist went straight into these blades. Cut every part of my hand. Knuckles, outer palm, wrist, thumb. Pretty design the bottle made, but nasty nasty cuts. Wine & blood everywhere.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "daleastor" (R) United States

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  • next move......how to make a drunken man sober, with a shoe.... ;)

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "dushyantxx" (B) India

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  • Nice technique but I wouldn't want to drink anything that's been in my running shoes.

    Posted Nov-2-2009 by "mlivsey" (R)

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