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On Jun 12, 6:21*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your shirt. |
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>, Christopher Helms > wrote: > On Jun 12, 6:21*pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > > http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > shirt. Some people have issues that make it so they don't have the hand strength. -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> *Only Irish *coffee provides in a single glass all four *essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar *and fat. --Alex Levine |
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Omelet > wrote in news
![]() @news-wc.giganews.com: > In article > >, > Christopher Helms > wrote: > >> On Jun 12, 6:21*pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >> > http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> >> >> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >> it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >> shirt. > > Some people have issues that make it so they don't have the hand > strength. We've had stubby coolers with a twist top remover in the bottom of it for donkeys years. Sit it on the top, twist, and place stubby in the cooler. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Pain is your friend, your ally, it will tell you when you are seriously injured, it will keep you awake and angry, and remind you to finish the job and get the hell home. But you know the best thing about pain? It lets you know you're not dead yet! |
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On Jun 12, 7:23*pm, Christopher Helms > wrote:
> On Jun 12, 6:21*pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > > >http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > shirt. i use my church key to open twist top bottles. harriet & critters |
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![]() "critters & me in azusa, ca" > wrote in message ... On Jun 12, 7:23 pm, Christopher Helms > wrote: > On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > > >http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > shirt. i use my church key to open twist top bottles. harriet & critters You just 'dated' yourself, Harriet. At least you didn't call it a 'John Wayne'....Lessee how many of the 'youngsters' have no idea what you are talking about. -ginny |
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On Jun 13, 8:27*pm, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote:
> "critters & me in azusa, ca" > wrote in ... > On Jun 12, 7:23 pm, Christopher Helms > wrote: > > > On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > > > >http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > > shirt. > > i use my church key to open twist top bottles. > > harriet & critters > > You just 'dated' yourself, Harriet. *At least you didn't call it a 'John > Wayne'....Lessee how many of the 'youngsters' have no idea what you are > talking about. > -ginny I purely know what a church key is, but have never heard about a "John Wayne." N. |
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 12:02:40 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: > On Jun 13, 8:27*pm, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote: > > "critters & me in azusa, ca" > wrote in ... > > On Jun 12, 7:23 pm, Christopher Helms > wrote: > > > > > On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > > > > > >http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > > > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > > > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > > > shirt. > > > > i use my church key to open twist top bottles. > > > > harriet & critters > > > > You just 'dated' yourself, Harriet. *At least you didn't call it a 'John > > Wayne'....Lessee how many of the 'youngsters' have no idea what you are > > talking about. > > -ginny > > I purely know what a church key is, but have never heard about a "John > Wayne." > Me either - John Wayne must be a regional term. -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 12:02:40 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: >On Jun 13, 8:27*pm, "Virginia Tadrzynski" > wrote: >> You just 'dated' yourself, Harriet. *At least you didn't call it a 'John >> Wayne'....Lessee how many of the 'youngsters' have no idea what you are >> talking about. >> -ginny > >I purely know what a church key is, but have never heard about a "John >Wayne." Me either. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd -- "If the soup had been as warm as the wine, if the wine had been as old as the turkey, and if the turkey had had a breast like the maid, it would have been a swell dinner." Duncan Hines To reply, remove "spambot" and replace it with "cox" |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 21:27:37 -0400, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> "critters & me in azusa, ca" > wrote in message > ... > On Jun 12, 7:23 pm, Christopher Helms > wrote: >> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >> >>>http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> >> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >> it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >> shirt. > > i use my church key to open twist top bottles. > > harriet & critters > > You just 'dated' yourself, Harriet. At least you didn't call it a 'John > Wayne'....Lessee how many of the 'youngsters' have no idea what you are > talking about. > -ginny never heard 'john wayne,' but the term 'church key' is familiar to me. but at fifty-eight i'm at least a pre-geezer. your pal, blake |
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"critters & me in azusa, ca" > wrote in message
> ... > On Jun 12, 7:23 pm, Christopher > wrote: >> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, > wrote: >>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >> it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >> shirt. > i use my church key to open twist top bottles. > > harriet& critters > I use a nutcracker. It gets a good grip on it. Becca |
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Becca wrote on Tue, 15 Jun 2010 15:27:48 -0500:
> "critters & me in azusa, ca" > wrote in > message >> ... >> On Jun 12, 7:23 pm, Christopher >> > wrote: >>> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, > wrote: >>>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >>> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off >>> bottle tops. If it hurts your hand you can use a paper >>> towel. Or the front of your shirt. >> i use my church key to open twist top bottles. >> >> harriet& critters >> > I use a nutcracker. It gets a good grip on it. Having hurt my hand several times on non-twist off beer bottles, I never bother checking and use a church key or other opener unless I'm out of doors. If you are talking about up-to-date wine bottles, it's worthwhile always wrapping a cloth around before trying. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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![]() "Christopher Helms" > wrote in message ... On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > http://www.bottlepopper.com/ Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your shirt. This thing takes off crown tops too. |
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Kswck wrote:
> "Christopher Helms" > wrote > On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > shirt. > > This thing takes off crown tops too. I am one of those people who need something to open twist-off bottle tops. It put what can only be described as a hole at the base of my thumb and that sucker never got better until I got a thing with a handle to twist off caps. For some reason my fingers are not strong enough to open bottles on their own. Stupid fingers. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Kswck wrote: >> "Christopher Helms" > wrote > >> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> >> >> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >> it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >> shirt. >> >> This thing takes off crown tops too. > > I am one of those people who need something to open twist-off > bottle tops. It put what can only be described as a hole at the > base of my thumb and that sucker never got better until I got a > thing with a handle to twist off caps. For some reason my fingers > are not strong enough to open bottles on their own. Stupid > fingers. > nancy > Have a look around the $1.00 stores , many of them carry a small rubber pad which makes opening stuff much easier ( about 4" square) |
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atec7 7" <""atec77\"@ hotmail.com wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote: >> I am one of those people who need something to open twist-off >> bottle tops. It put what can only be described as a hole at the >> base of my thumb and that sucker never got better until I got a >> thing with a handle to twist off caps. For some reason my fingers >> are not strong enough to open bottles on their own. Stupid >> fingers. > Have a look around the $1.00 stores , many of them carry a small > rubber pad which makes opening stuff much easier ( about 4" square) I tried using a square of that rubberized drawer liner stuff, but while it gripped just fine, I can't seem to twist a top without using the base of my thumb. Perhaps I should have tried the stuff you said. Thanks. nancy |
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atec7 7 <""atec77\"@ hotmail.com"> wrote: > Nancy Young wrote: > > Kswck wrote: > >> "Christopher Helms" > wrote > > > >> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: > >>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > >> > >> > >> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > >> it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > >> shirt. > >> > >> This thing takes off crown tops too. > > > > I am one of those people who need something to open twist-off > > bottle tops. It put what can only be described as a hole at the > > base of my thumb and that sucker never got better until I got a > > thing with a handle to twist off caps. For some reason my fingers > > are not strong enough to open bottles on their own. Stupid > > fingers. > > nancy > > > Have a look around the $1.00 stores , many of them carry a small rubber > pad which makes opening stuff much easier ( about 4" square) Tourniquets work well too. <G> -- Peace! Om Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> *Only Irish *coffee provides in a single glass all four *essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar *and fat. --Alex Levine |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 06:33:12 -0400, "Kswck" >
wrote: > >"Christopher Helms" > wrote in message ... >On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > >Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >shirt. > >This thing takes off crown tops too. Doesn't everyone in the south use their teeth? |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 14:31:18 -0400, brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 06:33:12 -0400, "Kswck" > >wrote: > >> >>"Christopher Helms" > wrote in message ... >>On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> >> >>Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >>it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >>shirt. >> >>This thing takes off crown tops too. > >Doesn't everyone in the south use their teeth? Should not have read 'Tooth'? |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 06:33:12 -0400, "Kswck" > > wrote: > >> "Christopher Helms" > wrote in message >> ... >> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> >> Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >> it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >> shirt. >> >> This thing takes off crown tops too. > > Doesn't everyone in the south use their teeth? A real man opens a crown bottle cap with his eye. Bob |
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![]() "brooklyn1" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 06:33:12 -0400, "Kswck" > > wrote: > >> >>"Christopher Helms" > wrote in message ... >>On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, "Kswck" > wrote: >>> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ >> >> >>Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If >>it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your >>shirt. >> >>This thing takes off crown tops too. > > Doesn't everyone in the south use their teeth? Nah. Sometimes a car door works just fine. |
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On 6/12/2010 10:23 PM, Christopher Helms wrote:
> On Jun 12, 6:21 pm, > wrote: >> http://www.bottlepopper.com/ > > > Because most people don't need help removing twist-off bottle tops. If > it hurts your hand you can use a paper towel. Or the front of your > shirt. And if you need to do it frequently there have been similar devices around for a really long time commonly used in bars that sell bottled beer. |
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