We make a point to share life’s valuable information with you when we come across it. Sometimes it’s these little tidbits that end up making life the interesting experience that it is. Whether you’ve always wanted to know how to open your banana like a monkey, peel your orange all in one piece, remove your shirt instantly, or even fold that shirt in only two seconds, we’ve got the tutorials for you to do it. Here’s another one to add to our growing list.
Have you ever needed a can opener and couldn’t find one? I remember back in 1999, I had a friend who stockpiled about 500 cans of food in case the worst happened on Y2K. We laughed so hard on January 1, 2000 when she called to tell me she had forgotten to store a can opener with all that food, so she wouldn’t have been able to eat it anyway. I’ve been out camping and hiking before with the classic can of Beenee Weenies in my backpack without a can opener. In the past, that meant I couldn’t open the can. However, now that I’ve learned this technique today, I’ll never be in that situation again. I’m happy to say, neither will you.
Watch and learn as these can-opening masters do their thang! The first video is a very straightforward tutorial for all you serious people. For those who want to be entertained, the second video shows the same technique only it’s hilarious. You may not be able to understand what he’s saying, but something about that guy and his Utah t-shirt just make me want to reach out and give him a hug. Enjoy!
Via: [Unique Daily] Image Credit: [NinaMalyna / Shutterstock]
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