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[*] posted on 7-23-2010 at 07:58 PM


Si, por favor, DK!



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[*] posted on 7-23-2010 at 08:20 PM


Thanks Bob H,

Awesome !!




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[*] posted on 7-23-2010 at 08:28 PM


All I need is a knife to cut a hole in the box.
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[*] posted on 7-24-2010 at 10:32 AM


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[*] posted on 7-24-2010 at 10:56 AM


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finding that oak tree in Baja might be a problemo.


huh?
lots of oak trees in baja
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[*] posted on 7-24-2010 at 11:11 AM


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finding that oak tree in Baja might be a problemo.


huh?
lots of oak trees in baja


If you can't find one, just do it against one of your car tires. Should work just fine. Just don't hit the hubcap!
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[*] posted on 7-24-2010 at 01:08 PM


When a vid comes along that tells you how to do this with a flip flop, I'm there!



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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 10:32 AM


Well, yesterday I had the opportunity to impress mi esposa bonita with this new trick. We are touring the beautiful Sierras of California and Nevada and stopped to pick up something for lunch at Trader Joes in Carson City. I couldn't resist picking up a few bottles of 2 buck (3 buck here) chuck along with our lunch stuff. We stopped at a beautiful lake in the mountains for lunch. I asked Jill if she would like a glass of wine. Sure, she replied but we don't have an opener. No worries I replied standing a bit taller with my chest out, I can get the cork out. Bristling with confidence I sauntered over to the car and retrieved my tennis shoe, grabbed the bottle of wine and made my way to a nearby Sequoia (not really sure of the type but it was a biggie). I put the bottle in the shoe, set my feet with my knees slightly bent, took a quick look over my shoulder to be sure my soon to be dazzled esposa was looking and commenced to hammer away on the tree.

I beat on that thing till I was blue in the face and my sweet wife was laughing out loud. The cork never moved. I even tried pounding the bottle directly on the tree with no success. "There's a rock over there that you can use to break the top of the bottle with" Jill said laughing uncontrollably.

With my tail firmly between my legs I shuffled over to a nearby picnic table and set the bottle down. "The cork must be really stuck, I probably couldn't have gotten it out even if I had a corkscrew I announced. I took out my car keys and easily pushed the cork into the bottle.

Well, we had a nice lunch in a beautiful place. My manhood took a pretty big hit but I've gotten over it. I'll have to look for something else to do to impress Jill......those class 4 rapids look doable on my inner tube, think I'll give it a try, that should do it.....dt




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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 10:46 AM


They didn't show him chewing the lead foil seal off the neck of the bottle... lol



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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 02:54 PM


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Well, yesterday I had the opportunity to impress mi esposa bonita with this new trick. We are touring the beautiful Sierras of California and Nevada and stopped to pick up something for lunch at Trader Joes in Carson City. I couldn't resist picking up a few bottles of 2 buck (3 buck here) chuck along with our lunch stuff. We stopped at a beautiful lake in the mountains for lunch. I asked Jill if she would like a glass of wine. Sure, she replied but we don't have an opener. No worries I replied standing a bit taller with my chest out, I can get the cork out. Bristling with confidence I sauntered over to the car and retrieved my tennis shoe, grabbed the bottle of wine and made my way to a nearby Sequoia (not really sure of the type but it was a biggie). I put the bottle in the shoe, set my feet with my knees slightly bent, took a quick look over my shoulder to be sure my soon to be dazzled esposa was looking and commenced to hammer away on the tree.

I beat on that thing till I was blue in the face and my sweet wife was laughing out loud. The cork never moved. I even tried pounding the bottle directly on the tree with no success. "There's a rock over there that you can use to break the top of the bottle with" Jill said laughing uncontrollably.

With my tail firmly between my legs I shuffled over to a nearby picnic table and set the bottle down. "The cork must be really stuck, I probably couldn't have gotten it out even if I had a corkscrew I announced. I took out my car keys and easily pushed the cork into the bottle.

Well, we had a nice lunch in a beautiful place. My manhood took a pretty big hit but I've gotten over it. I'll have to look for something else to do to impress Jill......those class 4 rapids look doable on my inner tube, think I'll give it a try, that should do it.....dt



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hahaha. i pounded the crap out of a bottle... cork did not budge (bottle felt close to break'n in hand). it was a plastic cork though... hmmm.




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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 04:52 PM


Mine was a plastic cork too, I wonder if it makes a difference.....dt



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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 05:20 PM


French whine!:rolleyes:



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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 08:39 PM


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Mine was a plastic cork too, I wonder if it makes a difference.....dt


Yes... for sure... no breathing room on plastic corks!
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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 08:49 PM


ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the French winer made it look so easy ..... I will give this a try tomorrow ....




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