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    57th wedding anniversary today so we broached a bottle of champers.
    Thinking back having a session one of the crowd brought in a bottle of champers which was
    unopened.
    He bet that he could take a drink from the bottle without removing the cork.
    Any ideas?

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    Just break the neck of the bottle ? JS

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    get someone else to remove the cork

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    Turn a champagne bottle upside down you will see a dent in the bottom of the bottle big enough
    to put some champagne into, then drink the champagne,thus you are drinking champagne from the intact bottle.
    Ouch,dont blame me I am only passing on what I was shown.

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    #1, Belated Congratulations on your 57th Wedding Anniversary Mr & Mrs Martin. Hope you both
    had a lovely day.

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    Hi shipmates, well done E.Martin and MRS 57 years its a very long time? I only done 39 years, 19th dec 2014 to the day, a mere boy who was wed no choice? No ships in port, and she had two big brothers , p.s In law a life sentence is only 15 years, so they say? will I get parole soon? help MEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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    #7, Well Congratulations to you too, Mr & Mrs Amigo

    I've only been married 36 Louis and hubby says 2 of them happy!
    Considering he has been away most of this year he is in big trouble

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    Hi Shipmates,Hi Marian, My trouble is Not my good lady, but her brothers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gray_marian View Post
    #7, Well Congratulations to you too, Mr & Mrs Amigo

    I've only been married 36 Louis and hubby says 2 of them happy!
    Considering he has been away most of this year he is in big trouble

    Well my wife has been married 46 years and if I ever forget I will be history.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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