wine transport
#12
RE: wine transport
yeah well. the stain looked better in the dark. it doesn't look as good today in the daylight. It's ok, but I can deffinitely still see it. At least the car smells more like shampoo than wine for right now.
I broke the most expensive of the three, but at least it was still only a $17 bottle. My dad hasn't opened any of the other bottles yet. He is trying a variety of reds right now.
You guys sure have weird stuff in your car. For instance, why are you melting a candle in your backseat?
Also, no one is putting **** in my car. I will deal with discolored rugs
(edit) also I thought about what would happen if I got pulled over, but I figured it wasn't such a big deal since I had that broken wine bottle to stab the cop with if he got nosey.
I broke the most expensive of the three, but at least it was still only a $17 bottle. My dad hasn't opened any of the other bottles yet. He is trying a variety of reds right now.
You guys sure have weird stuff in your car. For instance, why are you melting a candle in your backseat?
Also, no one is putting **** in my car. I will deal with discolored rugs
(edit) also I thought about what would happen if I got pulled over, but I figured it wasn't such a big deal since I had that broken wine bottle to stab the cop with if he got nosey.
#13
RE: wine transport
See??? Now you know why there's a law (at least in some states) that says you can't have any alcohol in the interior of a car, or within the driver's reach!!!
I keep my wine purchases in a box that I bring with me when I go up to the wine country. I once didn't fold close the lid all the way and since there were only 2 bottles in it of course it flipped over in the trunk! But my bags and car cover must have saved me from breakage! Good thing, because I would have had to stop and get a straw with a filter to drink it up! I'm not going to waste a $40 bottle of Pinot!
Did you have a black interior?
I keep my wine purchases in a box that I bring with me when I go up to the wine country. I once didn't fold close the lid all the way and since there were only 2 bottles in it of course it flipped over in the trunk! But my bags and car cover must have saved me from breakage! Good thing, because I would have had to stop and get a straw with a filter to drink it up! I'm not going to waste a $40 bottle of Pinot!
Did you have a black interior?
#15
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Raised in Chicago; living near St. Louis in Troy, IL
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RE: wine transport
ORIGINAL: Drop Top 06
I always make sure to buckle my alcohol in during transport. A 12 pack fits perfectly in the rear seat.. and provides comic relief as well...
I always make sure to buckle my alcohol in during transport. A 12 pack fits perfectly in the rear seat.. and provides comic relief as well...
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