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on the way to my (expensive) bolt hole in Suffolk I bought some lovely Sainsburys Finest Chablis. On Arrival in my rural idyll I discovered that there was some sort of anti drinking device attached. An Hour later and 1 bottle opened. But whether after drinking it I will be able open the second with out cutting off a thumb or two I am not sure. Why not just stop selling the f**** stuff!
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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> T-E-Ds yer man, he taxes boatles fully clipped,

> you get me unlurked..either that or he has a

> special boatle opener eh..

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> > Teef!



Him is a stiksman. Me 'ave order!

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