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Personally, I like to remove my footwear and wiggle my bare toes during the daytime when I am kicked back on the grass, but I don't wander very far barefooted. Just to many obstacles to worry about.
since when does bringing glass in automatically mean broken glass will be everywhere? if you can sneak in glass and make sure it is properly disposed i don't see a problem.
i understand and agree with the rule because there are the thoughtless folks out there who won't dispose of it correctly so they should do everything possible to keep glass to a minimum, but if you are responsible then go for it
Post by wickywicky on May 24, 2007 16:04:03 GMT -5
mshot said:
since when does bringing glass in automatically mean broken glass will be everywhere? if you can sneak in glass and make sure it is properly disposed i don't see a problem.
I agree that people CAN be responsible, but will they be? I saw an awful lot of wine/beer bottles laying around last year - it's unfortunate. Hopefully the people who choose to bring glass will make the right choice and clean up after themselves.
The only glass I bring is considered a utensil in my book. It's a priceless piece of art ( not to mention expensive) and leaving it around anywhere is not going to happen period. glass bottles hold liquid that can easily be transfered to another plastic container. It's not hard. The kind of glass I'm bringing can be thrown on the ground (but won't even touch it anyway) and not break and is considered as valuable as eye glasses so it won't be an issue of loosing it.
Except the open container laws, if it's in the cabin with you. Make sure that's in the trunk when you're traveling, to be safe.
or, put a dab of super glue on the ring to re-attach it to the cap. that way, it will crack if they try to open it, and it is technically sealed.
If they are searching your car interior and find it's not what was originally in the container, you will most likely be charged, "sealed" cap or not. At least, that's been my experience in Kentucky. YMMV.
If you keep it in the trunk, it doesn't even have to be sealed.
I like your idea for casual inspection, but most wine doesn't look like cranberry juice to me - maybe a lighter Pinot Noir would work? The stuff I usually drink (Zinfandel or Shiraz) almost looks like straight grape juice.
There's nothing like hazing your non-pepperhead friends with a dime-sized drop of Daves on a cracker (which I always offer to match with them). I thought a buddy of mine was going to run out in the yard and eat grass like the old Bugs Bunny cartoon...
Post by canexplain on May 25, 2007 11:59:47 GMT -5
wooz said:
Try some russian hot mustard sometime...
Set it on the table when you and your buddies are having some hot dogs or somethin and watch, atleast one person will use a LOT..
any sort of brand name you can drop ... i love hot stuff ... i am grounded from using it in the kitchen though, tygerlady doesnt like it hot like i do .... i know i will have people, dudes usually, that drop into my place all macho for whatever reason, and i offer then some Daves "just a little" and it kicks their ass every time .. sort of a game with me ;D cr****
i cant really give you a brand name, its in cyrillic writing(sp?)
I recognize the name when I see it but.. there is a Russian Deli near my house that stocks it, their meats are also wonderful.. I'd do a local search and find one? I think "Taste of Europe" is a chain