Once she had an overnight guest, and he prepared espresso in the morning, and failed to put the metallic sieve/filter in, which she had removed the day before to clean the thing, and which has the job of preventing the coffee powder from being carried by the steam all the way to the top. Therefore the powder did go all the way, and clogged the exit where the steam emerges and condenses to what many of us love to drink in the morning.
So the thing was sitting on her gas stove, the flames turning water into steam, the steam trying to expand, and there's only two ways for it to do that - throu…