I worked with an old man that never washed his coffee cup. Just rinsed it out every evening. It was an insulated plastic one. It was made that one look clean
While mess crankin’ in the nav I was told NEVER clean the coffee urn… they said I made the best coffee…. I cleaned that sucker like it was new all except the glass tube.
I'll go you one better; When we went to the field, there was one of those big 50 cup urns going all the time in the Operations tent. The NCOIC would never drain the damned thing to make a new pot, he'd just toss the grounds to make a new one with the old coffee still inside. Now THAT was real army coffee.
Had a coffee cup the Apprentice School gave us when we graduated. Never washed for 30 years. My wife saw, was disgusted and put it through the dishwasher. Ruin the seasoning and the cup as well. Not a happy husband.
Well, that cup will put lead in your pencil.
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ReplyDeleteHow'd you get a pic of my coffee cup? Nemo
ReplyDeleteI worked with an old man that never washed his coffee cup. Just rinsed it out every evening. It was an insulated plastic one. It was made that one look clean
ReplyDeleteLooks familiar to my own office coffee cup before I retired. 😂
ReplyDeleteLooks like something a plumber used to bail toilets with.
ReplyDeleteWhile mess crankin’ in the nav I was told NEVER clean the coffee urn… they said I made the best coffee…. I cleaned that sucker like it was new all except the glass tube.
ReplyDeleteI'll go you one better; When we went to the field, there was one of those big 50 cup urns going all the time in the Operations tent. The NCOIC would never drain the damned thing to make a new pot, he'd just toss the grounds to make a new one with the old coffee still inside. Now THAT was real army coffee.
DeleteAnd the only safe place to drink it was on the crapper.
DeleteIt did keeping you flowing after 30-45 days of C rations.
DeleteHad a coffee cup the Apprentice School gave us when we graduated. Never washed for 30 years. My wife saw, was disgusted and put it through the dishwasher. Ruin the seasoning and the cup as well. Not a happy husband.
DeleteLooks like one lazy fuck with a coffee cup.
ReplyDeleteChief's mess.
ReplyDeleteThe trick to coffee stains is a little bleach. Lifts it right off. same for scorched pans.
ReplyDeleteMy gunny in 7th Marines had the same coffee corrode cup. Said the stains gave the coffee the perfect taste while smelling Napalm in the morning.
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