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I got tired of replacing broken wine and champagne glasses. A serving tray, a piece of foam, and several size hole saws and hopefully no more broken glasses. Click





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And does the Foretravel go with it? ROTFLMAO
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Nice job as usual. Thumbs Up

Not sure it will work, though. With my luck I'd drop the whole rack and bust 'em all! ROTFLMAO

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Steve VW:
Nice job as usual. Thumbs Up

Not sure it will work, though. With my luck I'd drop the whole rack and bust 'em all! ROTFLMAO

...... So just put each glass in a sock, stack them on side, and pick them up one at a time, Steve
 
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Originally posted by Kevin:
Plastic is cheaper and you don't have to wash it. hide

My taste buds can't tell when I use plastic to drink from.
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So, just chug it straight from the bottle, Kevin
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That's what I wuz thinkin' Big Grin

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Come on guys. You can't drink good wine or 21 year old scotch out of 15cent plastic glasses. nono

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Come on guys. You can't drink good wine or 21 year old scotch out of 15cent plastic glasses. nono

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I could maybe do the wine but you're right on the Scotch… I couldn't do it. Wink


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You can't drink good wine or 21 year old scotch out of 15cent plastic glasses.


You can't? Confused


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You can't drink good wine or 21 year old scotch out of 15cent plastic glasses.
.......... a little bit more sanitary than straight from the bottle... Thumbs Up cheers





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Great job on the wine glass rack. We broke two wine glasses on a really nasty detour to Milford last spring.

Straight out of the bottle might work if you use a straw and keep the bottle in a paper sack to avoid distressing those with more sophisticated palettes and sensibilities. Thumbs Up


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I'm with Rusty D'oh


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Straight out of the bottle might work if you use a straw

.......ugh!!! think of the flow-back Thumbs Down





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No problem, it just means you'll have it all to yourself… (who would want to share?) Wink


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