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Take that bottle to a lab and have it analyzed for properties contributing to its extraordinary strength. It’s obviously a “breakthrough” material.
Actually, one of the reasons champagne is traditionally used is that a pressurized bottle is more likely to break easily.
einarbt 10 months ago
Lucky they never sailed in it, I’d say.
bixya 10 months ago
Or maybe the ship is made of plasterboard?
Imagine 10 months ago
Must have been a bottle of hard liquor.
ScottJB 10 months ago
They sure don’t make them like they used to…
cdward 10 months ago
It IS a very lucky thing. You discovered the boat was worthless BEFORE you set out to sea.
nosirrom 10 months ago
Boeing’s building ships now?
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
I think that ship needs to be rebuilt.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
All hull’s breaking loose.
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
um…no
Jefano Premium Member 10 months ago
This craft wasn’t christened Vasa II by any chance, was it? (The magnificent-looking new Swedish warship Vasa sank 20 minutes after launch in 1628.)
Impkins Premium Member 10 months ago
Glass-bottomed boat. :)
Imagine 10 months ago
Is that Clarence and Ginny Thomas behind the woman with the bottle?
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Take that bottle to a lab and have it analyzed for properties contributing to its extraordinary strength. It’s obviously a “breakthrough” material.
Actually, one of the reasons champagne is traditionally used is that a pressurized bottle is more likely to break easily.
Doug K 10 months ago
For the size of the bottle used, it made a pretty Titanic hole.
BariBald 10 months ago
She was demonstrating the durability of the new Tesla CyberYacht…. oops!