Reminds me of making smoothies with my cousins at the age of 8. Shanna, being the youngest, liked to push the button, but didn’t wait until the lid was put on. Smoothie went everywhere. Thankfully we had the blender on the floor, so cleanup was limited to places we could reach. Now for those wondering why a bunch of kids were allowed to play with a blender, this was the 80’s. If you lost a few fingers, next time you would know better than to stick your hand near a spinning steel blade.
When I look at this, I’m grateful that however gacky things have gotten during food preparation, I still never managed to achieve muckiness on such a massive scale. Not even when I failed to hold down the blender top firmly enough while it was filled with hot liquid…
Teydyn over 10 years ago
Maybe…
Mark Wardale over 10 years ago
I sould learn never to read The Buckets while drinking coffee. Mr Cravens, can I send you the bill for a new computer monitor please?
sbchamp over 10 years ago
Brutus Howell approves
Perkycat over 10 years ago
It will take a week to clean up that mess. That was a sneeze worthy of my husband. I always check to make sure the roof is still there.
Allan CB Premium Member over 10 years ago
LoL Love your art work Greg. Funny.
bryan42 over 10 years ago
I did something very similar to this once – but I was in my 40s when I did it. I have been told my sneezes register on a siesmograph.
saltmine64 Premium Member over 10 years ago
’snot funny. Sorry, folks, but achoos to be disgusting this morning.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
Or maybe not.
rgcviper over 10 years ago
An honest mistake. A darn funny one, though.
Great visuals here.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 10 years ago
Reminds me of making smoothies with my cousins at the age of 8. Shanna, being the youngest, liked to push the button, but didn’t wait until the lid was put on. Smoothie went everywhere. Thankfully we had the blender on the floor, so cleanup was limited to places we could reach. Now for those wondering why a bunch of kids were allowed to play with a blender, this was the 80’s. If you lost a few fingers, next time you would know better than to stick your hand near a spinning steel blade.
The Rolling Cat over 10 years ago
When I look at this, I’m grateful that however gacky things have gotten during food preparation, I still never managed to achieve muckiness on such a massive scale. Not even when I failed to hold down the blender top firmly enough while it was filled with hot liquid…
M2MM over 3 years ago
A good enough reason not to let such a young kid anywhere near the kitchen. :P