Actually works pretty well...
From the New Uses for Tools challenge. See all 40 entries (closed)
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From the New Uses for Tools challenge. See all 40 entries (closed)
( , Thu 9 Jul 2015, 19:30, archived)
first sentence of the Penthouse Forums' article I am currently reading
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Thu 9 Jul 2015, 20:32,
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I always pictured a life-hack to be something more like cutting your own chest open.
Then massage a blood-clotted artery with your fingers.
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Thu 9 Jul 2015, 20:57,
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Number 2 phillips screwdriver
Just use the screwdriver to push the cork into the bottle.
If you are so desperate to drink that you have mislaid the corkscrew then you deserve to have the cork floating in the bottle.
Also is an excuse to drink the whole thing.
I used to work in a basement electronics workshop. We did some strange things for lunches.
Pizza in the epoxy curing oven, whipping cream with a drill and a brazing rod to go with the apple pies, steamed dim sims in the hot water urn (tea tastes funny afterwards).
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Fri 10 Jul 2015, 3:55,
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If you are so desperate to drink that you have mislaid the corkscrew then you deserve to have the cork floating in the bottle.
Also is an excuse to drink the whole thing.
I used to work in a basement electronics workshop. We did some strange things for lunches.
Pizza in the epoxy curing oven, whipping cream with a drill and a brazing rod to go with the apple pies, steamed dim sims in the hot water urn (tea tastes funny afterwards).