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Andy Capp said recently that he is a glass half-empty person but not in a pessimistic way. He sees his glass as half-empty as he is looking forward to the next glass.
My boss once asked me, âIs the glass half empty or half full?â I told him that it depended on what was in the glass. If it was something I liked, it was half empty; if it was something I didnât like, it was half full.
If that glass of water were a bag of potato chips or box of cereal it would be labeled âContents May Have Settled During Shippingâ so people wonât sue the company for only filling the package 3/4 full.
a sage 10 months ago
Of a choice of two, he chooses a third way. Interesting.
grandvitara 10 months ago
So, it is AT LEAST half empty.
Robert Miller Premium Member 10 months ago
Half water, half air. Also, who keeps drinking my water?
Mediatech 10 months ago
The optimist will say that the glass is half-full.
The pessimist will say that the glass is half-empty.
The engineer will say that the glass is twice the size it needs to be.
The politician will say that the glass will be full if he is elected, and empty if you vote for his opponent.
The project manager will want the air at the bottom and the liquid on top to make it more functional.
The guy from IT will suggest emptying the glass and refilling it.
Calvinist1966 10 months ago
Andy Capp said recently that he is a glass half-empty person but not in a pessimistic way. He sees his glass as half-empty as he is looking forward to the next glass.
robertdkrebs Premium Member 10 months ago
The Consultant: A person who takes your watch, tells you what time it is, and then keeps it!
John Wiley Premium Member 10 months ago
Itâs twice as big as it needs to be. Use a juice or highball glass.
Catfeet Premium Member 10 months ago
No need to get technicalâŠjust drink up already!
Olddog1 10 months ago
If Iâm drinking itâs half empty. If youâre pouring itâs half full, keep going.
Wren Fahel 10 months ago
My boss once asked me, âIs the glass half empty or half full?â I told him that it depended on what was in the glass. If it was something I liked, it was half empty; if it was something I didnât like, it was half full.
kaycstamper 10 months ago
Her math skills are right on! But it doesnât go along with the optimistâs thinking!
markkahler52 10 months ago
Andy Capp would say: âIs it beer? Itâs gone!! How âbout another?!â
royq27 10 months ago
Time to raise your hand to the bartender and ask for a refill.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
YepâŠ.dot every i and cross every t!!!!!!
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
If you drink it down, it will be empty and the problem will be solved.
trainnut1956 10 months ago
If that glass of water were a bag of potato chips or box of cereal it would be labeled âContents May Have Settled During Shippingâ so people wonât sue the company for only filling the package 3/4 full.
TracyFan 65 10 months ago
If someone pulls that one on me, I reply âthe glass is at 50% capacityâ.
abennett Premium Member 10 months ago
Heâs going to make a fine engineer.
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
The worst pessimists say the glass is completely empty.
Gen.Flashman 10 months ago
Just say a half of a glass
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 10 months ago
Someone with OCD might fill the glass, empty it into a measuring cup, note the volume, reduce it by half and mark the âhalf fullâ spot.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
Would it disturb your metaphysical world if I told you somebody stole my glass?