Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9.
My cup sits on a drain cover and has a large enough drain cup for the largest coffee selection. The first time that I came back to grab my cup and there was nothing there, I was mystified for a moment. It’s happened a time or two since. But now I quickly grab the drain cup and empty it.
I have put the cup under the nozzle, and pressed the button having forgot to put a pod in. In my defense, I needed coffee to be awake enough to make coffee. A catch 22… Hey! another number!
I use the Keurig only on Sunday so that has never been a problem. On the other hand, the number of times I started making coffee in the drip without putting coffee in: two.
I have the kind that makes a pot as well as single servings. I have put a pod in and pushed the pot button instead of the cup button. Talk about doing a quick reset! The pot side doesn’t have a handy catch thingy.
Of course, the little plastic cups are recyclable, but we know how committed most Americans are to recycling. (insert Fox-fed rant about how recycling is a LIBERAL COMMUNIST PLOT TO DESTROY AMERICA or some **** like that)
Don’t forget the time you put the cup on the little tray upside down. Told to The Count by a friend. A close friend… Fun Fact: Ever notice how the Keurig tray holds one cup of coffee?
Use a regular coffee maker. It doesn’t drip unless a pot is under it. It’s also cheaper. You can also decide to make it a little stronger or weaker if you want to. And putting a scoop of coffee into a coffee filter isn’t really harder than taking a pod and putting it into a machine.
For the past thirty years or so I’ve been using a Melitta filter for each cup. It’s just a ceramic cone that holds a piece of filter paper into which you put enough freshly ground coffee for a single cup. It takes about 20 seconds to filter into the cup and you have a really FRESH cup of coffee every time you have one. Can’t be beat by ANY coffee maker I’ve ever used.
I run mine in the dish pan, just to be sure. But why do I have to push buttons twice to get a full mug-o-Joe? And why do I get the feeling of new printer cartridges every time I insert another pod?
Five – the number of times “spam risk” came up on my caller ID last night between 7 and 9. Apparently the RNC was really desperate to know that I will NOT be voting in the August election.
Reminds me of one place I used to work. The coffee vending machine in the break room had a bad habit of dropping cups so that they’d fall over and the coffee would go down the drain. I probably saved my supervisor at least a couple of bucks per week pointing this out in time for him to straighten up the cup.
BasilBruce 5 months ago
At least there’s no “barista” around.
alasko 5 months ago
Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9. Number 9.
sirbadger 5 months ago
If it made iced coffee, you could put your hands underneath.
finzleftright 5 months ago
My cup sits on a drain cover and has a large enough drain cup for the largest coffee selection. The first time that I came back to grab my cup and there was nothing there, I was mystified for a moment. It’s happened a time or two since. But now I quickly grab the drain cup and empty it.
Concretionist 5 months ago
It’s totally unfair to require one to actually operate a coffee machine prior to the consumption of coffee.
Though it’s also an environmental disaster to use K-cups.
ImDaRealAni 5 months ago
Perhaps leave a stack of coffee cups or mugs next to the machine.
hariseldon59 5 months ago
Pearls Before Swine has been brought to you today by the number 5. (Sesame Street reference)
Gent 5 months ago
Pig on cloud 9 eh.
Kveldulf 5 months ago
FIVE. NINE. Either number is more than the number of times I have made coffee. And I’m 75.
shanen0 5 months ago
Pastis confession time? But humor of the scenario seems limited. Maybe the machine should have a safety switch to detect a cup?
iggyman 5 months ago
Finally, one mistake I didn’t make!
JudyAz 5 months ago
It’s the ultimate in automation. Not only does the machine make the coffee, it drinks it for you too!
markkahler52 5 months ago
But the correct number of times will turn out to be…..42
vics_machine Premium Member 5 months ago
Pig needs a French Press or Percolator pot.
Kuerig? Meh!
sbenton7684 5 months ago
Do you have hair down below your knees?
Kaputnik 5 months ago
I don’t have a Keurig machine at home, and don’t want one. But I’ve never done this with the machine at work.
Granted, I’m awake by the time that I get there.
GentlemanBill 5 months ago
I have put the cup under the nozzle, and pressed the button having forgot to put a pod in. In my defense, I needed coffee to be awake enough to make coffee. A catch 22… Hey! another number!
Ellis97 5 months ago
And that’s part of the reason I don’t drink coffee.
jbmlaw01 5 months ago
I use the Keurig only on Sunday so that has never been a problem. On the other hand, the number of times I started making coffee in the drip without putting coffee in: two.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 5 months ago
Walked into the cafe at work and there was a river of coffee on the floor. Someone started the coffee machine and didn’t put a pot in it.
stepzla 5 months ago
I have the kind that makes a pot as well as single servings. I have put a pod in and pushed the pot button instead of the cup button. Talk about doing a quick reset! The pot side doesn’t have a handy catch thingy.
Croc Holliday 5 months ago
Keurigs are so wasteful.
Of course, the little plastic cups are recyclable, but we know how committed most Americans are to recycling. (insert Fox-fed rant about how recycling is a LIBERAL COMMUNIST PLOT TO DESTROY AMERICA or some **** like that)
[Traveler] Premium Member 5 months ago
I do that occasionally. Fortunately, the cup holder of the machine will hold 8 oz of liquid
Count Olaf Premium Member 5 months ago
Don’t forget the time you put the cup on the little tray upside down. Told to The Count by a friend. A close friend… Fun Fact: Ever notice how the Keurig tray holds one cup of coffee?
MS72 5 months ago
Been there, done that, cleaned it up.
mfrasca 5 months ago
9. That’s 45. A good number. A solid number.
—Inspector Franklin Jalbert, Kansas Bureau of Investigation
david_42 5 months ago
Keurig coffee is somewhere between Navy and joe.
akachman Premium Member 5 months ago
Love you, Pig and Rat.
Ignatz Premium Member 5 months ago
Use a regular coffee maker. It doesn’t drip unless a pot is under it. It’s also cheaper. You can also decide to make it a little stronger or weaker if you want to. And putting a scoop of coffee into a coffee filter isn’t really harder than taking a pod and putting it into a machine.
Goat from PBS 5 months ago
Sounds like a Sesame Street segment. The number of the day or something like that.
ajr58(1) 5 months ago
Related problem: I make a cup for me and my wife after dinner. I forget to change out the cup before starting the second brew.
mindjob 5 months ago
That’s almost as bad as starting the popcorn popper and forgetting to put the lid on
Ulrig 5 months ago
Worst song written as well as recorded by ANYONE EVER!
SusieB 5 months ago
Now that’s dumb
klapre 5 months ago
Looks like Pastis farmed out the drawing of pig in panel #2. Looks like the kid from Family Circle drew it.
ira.crank 5 months ago
I made coffee two days in a row but forgot to grind the beans.
InuYugiHakusho 5 months ago
Today’s Special! It’s for everyone! Today’s Special! Come join in the fun!
taz4tay Premium Member 5 months ago
i can relate
minty_Joe 5 months ago
Weird Al would approve IF the number was 27.
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] 5 months ago
What? Not Nespresso?
rickseg 5 months ago
For the past thirty years or so I’ve been using a Melitta filter for each cup. It’s just a ceramic cone that holds a piece of filter paper into which you put enough freshly ground coffee for a single cup. It takes about 20 seconds to filter into the cup and you have a really FRESH cup of coffee every time you have one. Can’t be beat by ANY coffee maker I’ve ever used.
oish 5 months ago
I made 8 o’clock coffee at 9am and was barista’d
zeexenon 5 months ago
I run mine in the dish pan, just to be sure. But why do I have to push buttons twice to get a full mug-o-Joe? And why do I get the feeling of new printer cartridges every time I insert another pod?
petermerck 5 months ago
Tom Griswold has done this several times.
nostall 5 months ago
No cup? That’s nothin’. Brew a whole pot of coffee, but forget to put the pot under the brewer: Now there’s a real mess!
iggyman 5 months ago
Anyone read “Non Sequitur” comic today? Reminds me of Pig would say!
txmystic 5 months ago
Literally happened to me last Sunday. Thank goodness a Keurig is single serve!
Charlie Tuba 5 months ago
Keurig: an overpriced coffee machine.
marilynnbyerly 5 months ago
The only times I’ve ever done it was when I was really sick. The last time I had Covid.
aerotica69 5 months ago
Five – the number of times “spam risk” came up on my caller ID last night between 7 and 9. Apparently the RNC was really desperate to know that I will NOT be voting in the August election.
gluetrap 5 months ago
26 If.
Keno21 5 months ago
I can beat that. Twice now, I have been cleaning up after changing the oil in my car, and found the oil pan plug. DOH!!
willie_mctell 5 months ago
Keurig machines and their ilk emit a brown fluid. From a distance it looks like coffee.
Wizard4168 5 months ago
Reminds me of one place I used to work. The coffee vending machine in the break room had a bad habit of dropping cups so that they’d fall over and the coffee would go down the drain. I probably saved my supervisor at least a couple of bucks per week pointing this out in time for him to straighten up the cup.
c001 5 months ago
Hey, a Fermi problem in PBS.
Strawberry King 5 months ago
How do you mess that up that many times?
LrdSlvrhnd 5 months ago
I work at a theater in Concessions. You only forget the carafe once.