Oh yes! Tho those of us that work outside year ’round have learned the value and joy of a good thermos for hot OR cold. The lid also works to keep the flies out.
Get a Navy Watch Standers cup, it doesn’t have a handle and you hold with both hands. It works, very well, I stood more open weatherdeck watches than I can count.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Whether it be filled with coffee, tea, herbal tea, hot chocolate, Lipton’s chicken soup, or Campbell’s tomato soup, there’s no argument there.
Baarorso almost 3 years ago
Not only is the coffee cup the original plugger hand warmer, it often contains an elixir that is SO essential for life and a good, hard day’s work.;-D
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Pluggers do not hold with this modern insulated travel cup nonsense.
Gent almost 3 years ago
And beer bottle the original plugger hand cooler.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
But it only works when it has fluid in it ;-)
pheets almost 3 years ago
Oh yes! Tho those of us that work outside year ’round have learned the value and joy of a good thermos for hot OR cold. The lid also works to keep the flies out.
Gus810 almost 3 years ago
So many memories came to mind of a warm mug in cold hands in the Pacific Northwest, Saskatchewan and Alaska, when I saw today’s panel.
ctolson almost 3 years ago
And the size of the cup relates directly to how cold their hands are.
tcayer almost 3 years ago
Coffee: The original Plugger’s laxative!
Display almost 3 years ago
Heavy china mug or porcelain covered metal?
jhpeanut almost 3 years ago
Tea in mine.
KEA almost 3 years ago
had to look up White Bear Lake MN… really thought it was going to be more “rural”
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
Plus it allows you enjoy the scent of the coffee, or cocoa. Unlike a sealed ‘sippy cup’. Also, you can dunk your cookies.
C almost 3 years ago
My double wall coffee cup doesn’t do that, maybe it’s broken?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 3 years ago
Get a Navy Watch Standers cup, it doesn’t have a handle and you hold with both hands. It works, very well, I stood more open weatherdeck watches than I can count.