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[ I deleted the message I actually wanted to respond to, so this is in the wrong part of the thread. Sorry. ] For long-necked bottles, what about pushing a short piece of technic tubing through the hole in a 1x1 round? --Bram (25 years ago, 29-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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but you're not suppose to drink it out of the can!! (...) (25 years ago, 29-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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(...) Hmm. Interesting. I guess that would be the piece, or if you could bring yourself to cleanly cut a chalice base off, put the chalice on the bottom of a round 1x1 and turn the whole thing upside down. But I don't do surgery. (...) I've done (...) (25 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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(...) Hmm. Irish cooffee, eh? That explains your drnking problem. :) For regular coffee and hot chocolate I use the minifig mugs with handles. But maybe black 1x1's would be good for Guiness in cans. -Tom McD. (25 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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(...) Belville sets use a 1x1 cone on top of a 1x1 cylinder. Not very long-neckish, but it doesn't require major surgery, either. Steve (25 years ago, 28-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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