Stu
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You clearly have never visited a strip club's back room before...Originally Posted by whodini
I'm not sure whether to be ashamed or proud about that.
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You clearly have never visited a strip club's back room before...Originally Posted by whodini
..Originally Posted by dkzzzz
I'm not sure whether to be ashamed or proud about that.Originally Posted by Stu
Rotating the bottle while holding the cork stationary gives finer control over the speed of the operation.Originally Posted by Concordia
I gotta disagree with this. Much less shaking when you hold the bottle stationary and ease the cork out with your thumb and index finger.Originally Posted by cuffthis
I gotta disagree with this. Much less shaking when you hold the bottle stationary and ease the cork out with your thumb and index finger.Originally Posted by cuffthis
By "easing the cork out," do you mean twist back and forth? If so, there would be less shaking with one smooth twist of the bottle.Originally Posted by JeffC
I have found that if you loosen the safety wire and then use your thumb and forefinger to lightly push up on the cork, it will gradually and slowly (and safely) come out, with little or no noise (and no spillage). The key is to hold the bottle still while you do this.Originally Posted by cuffthis
It's good to be careful.Originally Posted by Mr. Checks