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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Oh don't worry- that's going to go bye bye as time allows. It came off of a bottle of bubble bath... It tastes a little like soap. I really want to make a good stopper for this thing! I just haven't decided what I want to use. I have so much antler laying around, not getting used at present. But a nice piece of cherry wood also has my attention... Decisions, decisions...
    Ah, I see- I wasn't looking at it correctly. I thought it almost looked like you had somehow embedded a piece of threaded tube into the neck of the bottle, then closed it with a crex top (which would have been pretty cool and functional, I admit). I see where you're coming from now, though.

    Whether antler or wood, once you craft a stopper for it, it will really be set off! Can't wait to see it.

    P.S. I love that avatar. Halloween is near the top on my very short list of favorite times of the year.

    ...60 men all lost at sea, all of them drunk except for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    Wether antler or woog, once you craft a stopper for it, it will really be set off! Can't wait to see it.
    I hope he makes it out of woog!
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    I hope he makes it out of woog!
    By the time I saw your post, I had already caught that. Arg... Thanks for holding me accountable, brother.

    I can't remember- Will I be seeing you in Franklin, in two days time? If so, I'll have to repay that most generous favor!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan Ross View Post
    I can't remember- Will I be seeing you in Franklin, in two days time? If so, I'll have to repay that most generous favor!
    I hope so. I'm one of those "definite maybes."

    No more threadjack, Nighthawk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    I hope so. I'm one of those "definite maybes."

    No more threadjack, Nighthawk.
    Well, A and I will be hoping to see you there!

    And getting back on topic, you might need a flask like the one that Nighthawk has just created, if you want to make your frozen "Maggieritas" have a little more...nutritional content, on saturday.

    (I did a pretty good job of putting the thread back on track, I think. )

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