If I had a mug from a favorite diner, I’d let it be Denny’s or — here in Clark County, Washington — Kitchen Table Café (not that I know if they give away mugs).
Over 30 years ago for Father’s Day my son gave me what became my favorite mug. It shows a frazzled worker, with the In and Out baskets piled high with papers. Both the devil and the angel are saying “Quit Your Job.” Used it at work until I retired. Now it’s my Monday coffee cup, just in case I ever need reminding that I don’t need to go to work.
We have a collection of mugs on display in our kitchen. We used to buy them as souvenirs when we traveled when they cost a couple of dollars, five dollars would be the high end if they even ever cost that. They vary from NASA center in VA to Salem Witch museum in MA, but are mostly places in PA. We do not use them – just display them. (One is from the Smithsonian from a Star Trek exhibition decades ago when there was still only one Star Trek another is from a MASH exhibition at same.)
When we got married 44 years ago we decorated our apartment in low cost “modern cheap” (his choice at the time). We bought a lot of the “knock-down” furniture at a local home goods store and had to go to their warehouse to pick it up. Each time we did they gave us a mug with a floral pattern on it – pattern varied from mug to mug. We ended up with a set of 8 of them.
I was using one of them for my tea (neither of us drinks coffee and he does not drink any hot beverages) for decades. He decided it was too stained (umm, tea stains, that is what it does) and about 4 years ago made me start using a different mug. Now he is complaining about this one and that it, also, is not safe to drink out due to the stains – well, 6 more to go.
He also grew up in a house where “the good china” was NEVER used (nor was the living room and dining room). My family believes that if one buys it, it is intended to be used. It took him awhile to adjust to the idea of using those rooms and using the good china for holiday dinners (including anniversaries and birthdays if we are home).
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I have a mug from an election sixteen years ago – I feel myself slipping towards pluggerdom.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
If I had a mug from a favorite diner, I’d let it be Denny’s or — here in Clark County, Washington — Kitchen Table Café (not that I know if they give away mugs).
allen@home almost 2 years ago
My father has a couple of Whataburger mugs.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
A plugger is likely a coffee chugger, whatever his mugger!
Grumpy Old Guy almost 2 years ago
My favorite old coffee mug is black, because it doesn’t show staining with age….
juicebruce almost 2 years ago
My favorite old coffee mug is dark blue, used it when I was working …. now long retired ;-)
zerotvus almost 2 years ago
Mine is a Donald Duck mug……
david_42 almost 2 years ago
Can’t call it my favorite, but I have a mug from a Navy contract that failed 38 years ago.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] almost 2 years ago
Still have my root beer mug from my chid hood
ctolson almost 2 years ago
My favorite mug is my beer mug – 26 oz. I believe. Got it during an Oktoberfest in Madison, WI, back around 1990.
sloaches almost 2 years ago
My son is 35 years old now, and when he was ten he gave me a Three Stooges coffee mug that I still use for my morning coffee.
MIHorn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Mine is a handmade one, picked up in a little shop during one of our annual summer car trips.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I still have glasses that they gave away at gas stations when you filled up.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Got that right
KEA almost 2 years ago
As Selma so aptly put it… I have underwear older than that.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
why not? I have a few of my mom’s mugs…
l3i7l almost 2 years ago
Over 30 years ago for Father’s Day my son gave me what became my favorite mug. It shows a frazzled worker, with the In and Out baskets piled high with papers. Both the devil and the angel are saying “Quit Your Job.” Used it at work until I retired. Now it’s my Monday coffee cup, just in case I ever need reminding that I don’t need to go to work.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
Or you last duty station, 27 years ago.
mafastore almost 2 years ago
We have a collection of mugs on display in our kitchen. We used to buy them as souvenirs when we traveled when they cost a couple of dollars, five dollars would be the high end if they even ever cost that. They vary from NASA center in VA to Salem Witch museum in MA, but are mostly places in PA. We do not use them – just display them. (One is from the Smithsonian from a Star Trek exhibition decades ago when there was still only one Star Trek another is from a MASH exhibition at same.)
When we got married 44 years ago we decorated our apartment in low cost “modern cheap” (his choice at the time). We bought a lot of the “knock-down” furniture at a local home goods store and had to go to their warehouse to pick it up. Each time we did they gave us a mug with a floral pattern on it – pattern varied from mug to mug. We ended up with a set of 8 of them.
I was using one of them for my tea (neither of us drinks coffee and he does not drink any hot beverages) for decades. He decided it was too stained (umm, tea stains, that is what it does) and about 4 years ago made me start using a different mug. Now he is complaining about this one and that it, also, is not safe to drink out due to the stains – well, 6 more to go.
He also grew up in a house where “the good china” was NEVER used (nor was the living room and dining room). My family believes that if one buys it, it is intended to be used. It took him awhile to adjust to the idea of using those rooms and using the good china for holiday dinners (including anniversaries and birthdays if we are home).
DavidErman almost 2 years ago
Well, I used to go to diners, especially before I got married but I have no souvenirs. I am still a plugger anyway.
MichaelSFC90 almost 2 years ago
“Good memories.”
cwg almost 2 years ago
I got one, Shoney’s Big Boy.