uzi9mm Fully Optimized Messages 2,553 Location Horseheads, NY Feb 20, 2008 #1 i accidentally had the cork drop into the wine bottle.. It has sat overnight, is it safe to drink?
Harper "I FEEL SO GOOD I FEEL SO NUMB, YEAH!!!" Messages 6,947 Location Australia Feb 21, 2008 #3 Yes. It's perfectly safe. Now.... here is the next question... After you have drunk the rest of wine, how to do get the cork out of the bottle? And NO, you are not allowed smash the bottle.
Yes. It's perfectly safe. Now.... here is the next question... After you have drunk the rest of wine, how to do get the cork out of the bottle? And NO, you are not allowed smash the bottle.
B backup287 Daemon Poster Messages 805 Feb 21, 2008 #4 Harper said: Yes. It's perfectly safe. Now.... here is the next question... After you have drunk the rest of wine, how to do get the cork out of the bottle? And NO, you are not allowed smash the bottle. Click to expand... jam a knife down there and cut it in half,the cork
Harper said: Yes. It's perfectly safe. Now.... here is the next question... After you have drunk the rest of wine, how to do get the cork out of the bottle? And NO, you are not allowed smash the bottle. Click to expand... jam a knife down there and cut it in half,the cork
Harper "I FEEL SO GOOD I FEEL SO NUMB, YEAH!!!" Messages 6,947 Location Australia Feb 21, 2008 #5 Most wine bottles are not even large enought to get your fingure in it, let alone a knife. The other problem is that even if you where able get a knife in there, you will not have enough force successfully stab the cork. BTW, I would like to the cork out of the bottle in 1 piece.
Most wine bottles are not even large enought to get your fingure in it, let alone a knife. The other problem is that even if you where able get a knife in there, you will not have enough force successfully stab the cork. BTW, I would like to the cork out of the bottle in 1 piece.
peterhuang913 Retired. Messages 8,076 Location . Feb 21, 2008 #6 Use a cloth to catch it and drag it out. Google FTW.
Baez Admin / Dev Staff member Messages 6,990 Location Toronto, Canada Feb 21, 2008 #8 Yeah I'm gonna go with Sylus and the force on this one. I've tried before and I don't need to tell you that it ended in failure.
Yeah I'm gonna go with Sylus and the force on this one. I've tried before and I don't need to tell you that it ended in failure.
F funkywaggnelz In Runtime Messages 235 Location Hershey, PA Feb 22, 2008 #9 break the bottle.... the cork is still in one piece.
B backup287 Daemon Poster Messages 805 Feb 22, 2008 #10 well if you were good at a certain.. lets say "profession" you could suck the cork out