Amazon has the Metrolake Houdini Corkscrew in blue for $9.99, $40 off. This is made by the people that make the Rabbit and is very similar. I ordered four for cheap gifts (free shipping!) that don't look cheap. They came today and are very nice.
Originally posted by: jdcook
Amazon has the Metrolake Houdini Corkscrew in blue for $9.99, $40 off. This is made by the people that make the Rabbit and is very similar. I ordered four for cheap gifts (free shipping!) that don't look cheap. They came today and are very nice.
Originally posted by: Snatchface
Originally posted by: jdcook
Amazon has the Metrolake Houdini Corkscrew in blue for $9.99, $40 off. This is made by the people that make the Rabbit and is very similar. I ordered four for cheap gifts (free shipping!) that don't look cheap. They came today and are very nice.
Isn't "the rabbit" a vibrator?
Originally posted by: EF9
never heard of boones
Originally posted by: coomarlin
Originally posted by: EF9
never heard of boones
Then you've never had the finest screw cap hillbilly nectar god ever created. LOL.
When I was in college we used to buy a case of that stuff and rent a ski cabin in the mountains. $20 a case is pretty cheap when you're a college kid. Too bad that stuff made you want to commit suicide the next morning.
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Originally posted by: JfBrshie56
And people worry about America's youths these days...Boones often goes on sale here for $.99 per bottle. We'll just go in and grab case upon case. . . . It eventually turned into a competition to see who could get the longest receipt (the receipts are posted on our doors in the fraternity house). :beer:
Originally posted by: Kuhlman
I only buy wine with the screw off caps. They are much easier to open. Who wants pieces of cork in their wine? I can't taste any difference compared to the fancy schmancy corked bottles. I hate fooling with wine openers and corks so it's just as well.![]()
Originally posted by: GRIFFIN1
Just a note. You don't need this with the fine wines from Boone's Farm.
Originally posted by: Thump553
I wonder what the average age of a Boone's Farm consumer is? No way it is over 20. Winos prefer Thunderbird and noname "wines" over Boone's for higher alcohol per penny ratios.
I am surprised people continue to buy Boone's. Just about everyone I knew would get really drunk on it once. The aftereffects the next day are so severe that they never touch it again.