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I never imagined. My corkscrew broke one night and I had to just push the cork in. Next time I'll try a shoe.
 
Same happened to me one nght DE, I used a framing hammer. It didnt work so good. I too wish I would have tought of a shoe.LOL
 
Last week I drove a 3" drywall screw into a cork and then pulled it out with a pair of pliers. Surely the shoe method would be preferable for polite company.
 
depends whose shoe it was. Kind of embarrasing to ask a guest for their shoe dont you think?
 
Troy. You could of use your shoe to get that moose out. If you only had a shoe handy. :slp
 
Wow~I so had to share...next time I am stranded on a deserted island and a bottle of wine floats up, I can use my 1 good shoe to partake.
 
That is awesome Tom, thanks for sharing that! I will have to try that!!!!!!!!!! Ive done what Mud did a few times with the screw and the claws of a hammer.
 
I wonder if that's how the wino's open their bottles? Can't imagine them carrying around a cork screw. :ib
 
Last week I drove a 3" drywall screw into a cork and then pulled it out with a pair of pliers. Surely the shoe method would be preferable for polite company.

done that a few times myself. sucks when it pulls out just the screw though
 
I tried the shoe method yesterday on a bottle of pear wine. Didn't work for me. Guess I don't have big feet.......and you know what they say about guys with big feet?

They need big shoes!
 

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