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> With my luck I'd not only break the pressure seal on the bottle cap but
> also the bottle itself!


That's always been my biggest fear...twisting the cap so hard
that the glass breaks just below the cap, resulting in a 'cut to
ribbons' hand and a serious trip to the emergency room. I don't
know if that's ever actually happened to anyone but it sure would
suck if it did happen.

I have an old round rubber grippy pad that I can use. At least
that protects the hand somewhat if the glass did break.
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notbob wrote:
> On 12/19/2018 12:05 AM, Bruce wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 22:23:48 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tuesday, December 18, 2018 at 11:08:28 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Simply don a surgeon's glove, certainly you can glom a few.... just
>>>> omit the K-Y. I'd think by now you'd be giving your prospective
>>>> tenants vaginal exams. I go once a year to my Urologist, Doctor Linda
>>>> gives me great prostate exams... with her rack I'd go weekly. She
>>>> enjoys massaging my prostate too, I can tell that by how long she
>>>> takes and how she enjoys the results more than I do... her talented
>>>> finger never fails to get a major positive reaction. Dr Linda has
>>>> been examining my prostate for ten years. She loves how I always get
>>>> her to laugh, I tell her that I think we're more intimate than married
>>>> couples. She blushes.
>>>
>>> That's an interesting tale. The idea of a yearly manual prostate exam
>>> is nice twist. Near as I can tell, Dr. Linda is either an old country
>>> doc from the 50's or a hooker.

>>
>> Yeah, I think Sheldon role plays with a prostitute. In his old age
>> he's started to think that she's really a doctor.
>>

>
> Be nice, gang.
>
> Were else can Shelly wax poetic about someone sticking their finger up
> his arse, except here. You two should be ashamed of yerselves,
> belittling (promoting?) his fantasies.
>
> nb


It sounds more like a dream old Popeye had after drinking a bottle of
crystal palace ... while using his butt plug sex toy.


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"jmcquown" wrote in message ...

On 12/19/2018 1:43 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>
>
> "jmcquown" wrote in message ...
>
> On 12/16/2018 5:27 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Fruitiest of Fruitcakes" wrote in message
>> news.com...
>>
>> On 16 Dec 2018, Ophelia wrote
>> (in article >):
>>
>>>
>>> "Cheri" wrote in message news >>>
>>> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> > On 12/15/2018 3:00 PM, notbob wrote:
>>> > > Yes, it's finally happened. I'm old enough, now, to have been
>>> cursed
>>> > > with a case of "Gimpy Grip".
>>> > >
>>> > > Yep, I can no longer open a difficult jar/bottle without some
>>> kinda > > aid.
>>> > > Â I got beer bottles and the like covered (church key), but jars and
>>> > > twist-top bottles are a bother. I am beginning to use my mom's
>>> old > > OXO
>>> > > Good Grip jar opener:
>>> > >
>>> > > https://www.oxo.com/jar-opener-with-base-pad-438.html
>>> > >
>>> > > ----similar, but older-----
>>> > >
>>> > > Geez, what am I gonna do when I can no longer lift/pour a 4qt
>>> pot? 8|
>>> > >
>>> > > nb
>>> >
>>> > That gives you leverage but still needs strength. Once you break the
>>> > seal, it is easy to open. Use this
>>> > http://www.leevalley.com/us/garden/p...=2,40733,40734
>>>
>>> I have this one, I love it.
>>>
>>> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Swing-A-Way...er/39182402009
>>> 2?hash=item5b3a88127c:rk:1f:0
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>>
>>> ==
>>>
>>> The other day I couldn't get the tops off a bottle of oyster sauce and a
>>> very
>>> small bottle of vanilla. Even D. had to exert himself hard to get them
>>> off.
>>> So given that, I didn't have a hope

>>
>> I just bash the lids on the side of a wooden table. That always seems to
>> work
>> as the vacuum vanishes and pressures are equalised.
>>
>> ==
>>
>> I might give that a try, although it wouldn't help much with the wee
>> bottle of vanilla
>>
>>

> With my luck I'd not only break the pressure seal on the bottle cap but
> also the bottle itself!
>
> Jill
>
> ==
>
> That is what I was concerned about)
>
>

If the small bottle of extract had been used before I'd run it under
some hot water. Some extracts are bound to be sticky and the cap might
need to be loosened. I sure wouldn't bash a bottle of vanilla extract
against a wooden table.

Jill

--

Yes, that I am used to, but the cap on that new bottle ...

Anyway, he got it off ok


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