Just what we all need to know. About as far off-topic as we could get on a photography forum, but I thought this was clever and worth sharing
Just what we all need to know. About as far off-topic as we could get on a photography forum, but I thought this was clever and worth sharing
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
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RICK
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Great, I have just found the coolest trick in the world only to find that I can't afford to drink wine that is still sold with a cork
Seriously…. thanks for sharing that is cool!!!
danny
Has anyone noticed that when people open a corked bottle, the cork stays out of the bottle.
With the twist top caps, people seem to put the cap back on the bottle after the wine is opened?
Last edited by Mark L; 13-01-2014 at 11:01pm.
Yeah me too Danny, by the time I bought the wine I found that I didn't have enough money to buy the corkscrew. Ah well, back to Chateau Cardborde.
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Mark, one must realise that us cultured people replace the lid on the bottle to keep the blowies out of it at the barby ----
I was looking forward to using some U-bute cool, clean, safe and efficient technique to open the next bottle in my father's collection.
Somehow tho I have a feeling that the technique doesn't lend itself well to bottles of '73 Grange and '81 Coonawarra cab savs and the like.
.. I think we'll just stick to tried and tested method of filtering out the small cork fragments during decanting!
Too bad if you're a Barefoot Boy.
There'll be no wine for you.
However, the roo's got the right idea. You can drink beer instead.
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unreal, even if you dont drink. Must show my wife.
Ross
Ross. Nikon D810, Nikon D300s, Nikkor 18-200, , Nikon 105mm Micro lens. Nikon 200-500mm lens