Mickeys Beer Cap 6

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  1. could be, could be....

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  2. i have been trying to figure this one out for a wile.. H , apple, E , base baseball field arrow to centre= Have a pitcher ?

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  3. Happily outfield????

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  4. Happily to first base? Happily Drive? I don't know.

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  5. Dammit never had this much trouble .Wth is it?

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  6. Does anyone have the correct answer for this bottle cap?

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    1. The answer is side hoe. The diamond represent wedding ring all maybe the main b**** the arrow points to the diamond represents the side b**** the H stands for the first letter in Howe the Apple represents the old cuz of course they couldn't put the older if they they gave it away and then she is the last letter that represents the ending that and so is side hoe

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  7. It's got to be Happily Single, that's the only thing that makes sense.

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    1. Yessss. I know baseball and I could not figure that shit out. A sincere thank yu

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  8. Happilly married . Arrow pointing to the diamond

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  9. It is happily single https://m.imgur.com/gallery/NO85V

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  10. My sister in law said it’s side hoe... lol

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  11. I say happily going first, or happily leaving home

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  12. It is Happily Single. H-APPLE-E. The arrow is pointing to the line between home and first base, otherwise called a single when a batter only makes it to first base. Second base would be a double, third base a triple. H-APPLE-E Single.

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  13. I SAY IT MAYBE "HAPPY DIAMOND SIZE" OR HAPPYLY DIAMOND SIZE" 🤷

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  14. HAPPYLY SIZE DIAMOND 🤓

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  15. The answer is Side Hoe. The side of the dig line. Hoe is the 🍎. It's a Hoe on the diamond field.

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  16. It’s happy side H-apple-E and points to the side so HAPPY SIDE ???!!!!

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  17. Happily out, it is an Irish saying. The beer name sounds Irish too.

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