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Little flat-knobbed drawer handles work well too, especially if you're in the kitchen and need quick beer relief. Make sure you live in a crap apartment, however. :wink:

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Most people from the South will tell you that the average automobile has a few dozen places on it that'll open a beer. Might cause some damage to plastic and trimwork but priorities are priorities.

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Most people from the South will tell you that the average automobile has a few dozen places on it that'll open a beer. Might cause some damage to plastic and trimwork but priorities are priorities.

I didn't think bondo and chicken wire would hold up to that kind of impact.

peak performance is predicated on proper pan preparation...

-- A.B.

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oi i think i need more practice at open bottles with a lighter and/or keys..... well when ever i'm drinking theres a church key around so i'm good. well right now i'm using a computer part to open my bottles(it's part of a hard drive mounting kit) but now i have have key imprints on my hand and one new cut ....... i think i should stop using cheap lighters :sad:

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