simplicity
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It is hot in Houston.
This morning I bought two bottles of red wine. The clerk put a sleeve around one, set it beside the other one and placed them both in a paper bag.
I put the sack in the trunk of my car, cradling it in an old bedspread that I keep there. The sack didn't move.
When I got home but both bottles were broken, the sack was torn, the glass was thrown around the trunk, as was the wine.
So, I have two questions -
1) It was probably 76 Deg inside the liquor store and 110 Deg inside my trunk. Can this cause the wine bottles to explode?
2) I took out the floor mats and left the trunk open. The interior of my car smells like a bar that has not been cleaned for a month. What do I do?
Okay, this would be funny if it happened to someone else. Right now, I'm not a happy camper.
This morning I bought two bottles of red wine. The clerk put a sleeve around one, set it beside the other one and placed them both in a paper bag.
I put the sack in the trunk of my car, cradling it in an old bedspread that I keep there. The sack didn't move.
When I got home but both bottles were broken, the sack was torn, the glass was thrown around the trunk, as was the wine.
So, I have two questions -
1) It was probably 76 Deg inside the liquor store and 110 Deg inside my trunk. Can this cause the wine bottles to explode?
2) I took out the floor mats and left the trunk open. The interior of my car smells like a bar that has not been cleaned for a month. What do I do?
Okay, this would be funny if it happened to someone else. Right now, I'm not a happy camper.