Before I get started, I have to ask. Is there anyone out there who doesn't know how to work a covered water pitcher???? Anyone????? Anyone at all???
It's pretty standard, right? You pour in the drink, add the ice and then put on the lid. You want a drink, you twist the lid so the teeth line up with the spout to allow the drink to pour out. This basic design keeps the ice in the jug while you pour. It's not rocket science, doesn't take a university degree to figure out. It's simple and straight forward, especially if the same damn jug has been on the table for 10 years!
Well, apparently I'm wrong. Who would have guessed this simple jug could stump someone who spent years going to medical school.
Only my hubby would go to pour from this jug WITHOUT either removing the lid or turning it so the opening was in the front. In the middle of dinner, he picked it up and went to fill his glass and when the juice didn't pour out, he continued to tip the jug until the pressure of the juice inside forced the entire lid to pop off upside down on the table. Oh yes, all the juice went flying everywhere.
Do you think I laughed hysterically in spite of the mess??? If you said "Yes", you'd be right. Thanks hubs for another belly laugh.
6 comments:
Come on. Give him a break.
Medical school dont teach that kinda thing. Them things can be complicated.
You laughed? Really? REALLY?
LOL At least he gave you a good old belly laugh!
I'm afraid I've done that myself ... so now you know 2 klutzes!
Too funny. I really loved the story!
Too funny! May you need to label it to make it easier for him! :) LOL
Hey, those things are hard and have, at least, a 10 year learning curve.
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