...meaning, the original statement doesn't specify as to what is being refered (sp?) to. Not in the greatest of moods today...sorry. I have the "can't find a job, and the wife is mad" blues.
If the glass is full, it needs to be emptied. If it is empty, it needs to be filled. Screw this halfway crap. In the words of the immortal Hank Thompson "I've got time for one more round, and a six pack to go" (that's an ear worm for us old Texans). Bottoms up!
The cup is full.
ReplyDeleteHalf with water. Half with air.
Sorry for ruin your pedantic diction with my use of physical laws.
Who took half my beer?
ReplyDeleteHello, my name is "Bob" I will be writing your meme today you know....
ReplyDeleteNewrebel beat me to it. On the other hand, half full of "what"?
ReplyDelete...meaning, the original statement doesn't specify as to what is being refered (sp?) to. Not in the greatest of moods today...sorry. I have the "can't find a job, and the wife is mad" blues.
ReplyDeleteMy glass is half empty and there is a bug at the bottom.
ReplyDeleteto quate my son when he was 5 years old...."you have twice as much glass as you need"
ReplyDeleteIf the glass is full, it needs to be emptied. If it is empty, it needs to be filled. Screw this halfway crap. In the words of the immortal Hank Thompson "I've got time for one more round, and a six pack to go" (that's an ear worm for us old Texans). Bottoms up!
ReplyDeleteAs one with an engineering mind would say, "The glass isn't half-full or half-empty, it is twice as large as it needs to be."
ReplyDeleteRusty
I like a woman that knows something about fillratio.
ReplyDeleteRespectfully, it is "rurnt" or "slam rurnt".
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