I woke up and made my way into the kitchen, and immediately realized that something wasn't right. There were coffee grounds all over the floor, in the cat's water, in the sink and on the counter. The coffeemaker had been moved from its original location, and a quick peek in the dishwasher revealed that the clean dishes I'd washed yesterday were in there, covered with coffee grounds.
After I cleaned it all up, I poured out the coffee from the pot - of course, there were coffee grounds in the pot, obviously left over from my idiot sister who does this EVERY morning. I swear, anybody except her can work a coffeemaker - there are grounds in the coffee EVERY day. Today, however, it looked like the coffeemaker had exploded. Of course, since she's so self-important and has a $50/hr. job, she just leaves me to do the cleanup.
When I picked up the coffeemaker to move it, coffee poured out from the bottom. Curious to see what other damage she'd caused, I unscrewed the bottom plate, only to find coffee covering all the electronics, and from what I could tell, the power source too.
Jeez...if I'd happened to turn on the coffeemaker this morning, I could have been electrocuted!
:|
After I cleaned it all up, I poured out the coffee from the pot - of course, there were coffee grounds in the pot, obviously left over from my idiot sister who does this EVERY morning. I swear, anybody except her can work a coffeemaker - there are grounds in the coffee EVERY day. Today, however, it looked like the coffeemaker had exploded. Of course, since she's so self-important and has a $50/hr. job, she just leaves me to do the cleanup.
When I picked up the coffeemaker to move it, coffee poured out from the bottom. Curious to see what other damage she'd caused, I unscrewed the bottom plate, only to find coffee covering all the electronics, and from what I could tell, the power source too.
Jeez...if I'd happened to turn on the coffeemaker this morning, I could have been electrocuted!
:|
