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Use a simple corkscrew to open wine. Fancy "easy" corkscrews are a pain in the ass and more trouble than they are worth. -- nm
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I love my winged corkscrew. *So* incredibly easy. -- nm
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mara
Mar 25 '11, 07:51
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I used a waiter's corkscrew. Very simple and so far foolproof. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 25, 07:54
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hey redmond, loosi needs you to try to use her corkscrew -- nm
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dogbert
Mar 25, 07:55
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it's actually pretty funny to watch a fool try to figure out a waiter's corkscrew.
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loosilu
Mar 25, 07:57
Exactly. If it doesn't fit in your pocket, it is not an elegant tool. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Mar 25, 07:55
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no batteries needed, and it cost ten bucks. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 25, 07:57
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