steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
Last night at 9:30 in the evening, I got myself a can from the beer fridge and decided to top up the fridge from the stash in the lobby. When the door into the lobby is opened, my beer stash is behind the door. When that door is fully opened the lobby is reduced in size to 6'x 3'.
I dropped a can and when it hit the floor, it exploded! Guinness went everywhere and I mean EVERYWHERE! Both doors, both walls, the ceiling, the light fitting, the lampshade, my slippers, socks, trousers, fleece, shirt, hands, face, specs, and hair. Even my hearing aids! And, of course, the entrance mat. The matt-painted ceiling and walls looked on the verge of permanent staining with the black liquid. I grabbed a towel and yelled for my wife to come and assist. It took about half an hour but we got everywhere wiped dry of Guinness and then washed with clean water and dried again. I took the entrance mat outside and dumped it in the garage to deal with the next day.
As I returned and stepped into the utility room, I could see long splashes of Guinness had got past me and had spread across the floor in a ray pattern! Oh bugger!
Eventually all was done, all the towels had gone in the washing machine and all my clothes were piled up on top waiting for the next wash.
I was not my wife's favourite person for a while. But hey, accidents can happen to anyone and she is still speaking to me.
The answer to the title question is that a can of Guinness can go a VERY long way!
This morning there was no lingering smell of beer; happy wife. Result!
I dropped a can and when it hit the floor, it exploded! Guinness went everywhere and I mean EVERYWHERE! Both doors, both walls, the ceiling, the light fitting, the lampshade, my slippers, socks, trousers, fleece, shirt, hands, face, specs, and hair. Even my hearing aids! And, of course, the entrance mat. The matt-painted ceiling and walls looked on the verge of permanent staining with the black liquid. I grabbed a towel and yelled for my wife to come and assist. It took about half an hour but we got everywhere wiped dry of Guinness and then washed with clean water and dried again. I took the entrance mat outside and dumped it in the garage to deal with the next day.
As I returned and stepped into the utility room, I could see long splashes of Guinness had got past me and had spread across the floor in a ray pattern! Oh bugger!
Eventually all was done, all the towels had gone in the washing machine and all my clothes were piled up on top waiting for the next wash.
I was not my wife's favourite person for a while. But hey, accidents can happen to anyone and she is still speaking to me.
The answer to the title question is that a can of Guinness can go a VERY long way!
This morning there was no lingering smell of beer; happy wife. Result!