I am also a fan. When I first read the original book my house number was 42. :)
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I am also a fan. When I first read the original book my house number was 42. :)
Fred > Awesome bottle cap. I need some of that stuff to cure all of my ills, and then some. I like the antique-y feel you gave it. Did you put too many W's in the 10W30W part?
Bobby > Goes great with peanuts. Available in every galaxy in the known universe. And illegal in most! The big thumbs up graphic would catch my eye even when mixed in with other bottles.
"Singularities can also be divided according to whether they are covered by an event horizon or not..." The cap being the event horizon, the bottle being the singularity, the home brew must be Life. Or was that tea?
Here is a vintage one!:D
Nicely aged that one Frances :)
I don't drink alcohol - something a little more for the dry 'dusty' climate ;)
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These caps just keep getting better and better. I second Nancy's comment, "These caps are a hoot and so cool. Keep 'em coming everyone!"
John > A tip of the 'cap' to you. You've got that 'Text on a curve' feature tamed and working to your advantage. I'm still looking for a hidden message in the bubbles on your 'White Rabbit Soda' bottle cap.
Frances > You've managed to capture that grungy, worn look that bottle caps acquire from being 'shipped and handled'. Good work. I had a flashback when looking at your bottle cap. It triggered one of those strange, vaguely familiar, memories. Check out these links: My Pop's Root Beer and My Pop's Root Beer. I used to live, and still have relatives in, and around, the Wilkes-Barre, PA area as shown on the edge of the cap in the second link. I've seen and actually held those caps in my hands. Weird.
Thanks for joining in Steve. Those camel bottle caps are classy looking. They'll make whatever beverage they go on a bargain at twice the price!