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Clint 08-22-2002 12:02 PM

Is Your Glass Half Empty Or Half Full?
 
Is your glass half empty or is it half full?

We had a talk at work yesterday about this old proverb...I don't think like a lot of people when it comes to these things. My answer to that age-old question is simple....

Fill the damn thing up and move on ;)


So what I'm getting at is should it be better to be a dreamer or a realist...and why????

BamaKyttn 08-22-2002 12:12 PM

The glass is too damn big

PantyFanatic 08-22-2002 12:14 PM

You want honest reality?
 
From an engineering standpoint, the container is twice a lager as is required.:rolleyes:

Uncle Silky 08-22-2002 12:43 PM

there's no better choice, because you shouldn't hafta choose. there's a gray area that i believe most people would find quite nice if they gave it a day in court. feet on the ground, with yer head high in the clouds.

dicksbro 08-22-2002 02:59 PM

Quote:
So what I'm getting at is should it be better to be a dreamer or a realist...and why????


Yes it is better to be a dreamer or a realist because if you're not one or the other, you're probably getting close to being nowhere. :D :D

Truth is probably depends on the day or circumstance. There are times to dream and imagine what could be ... and other times when you simply have to do what's necessary. :o

:rolleyes: Sure sounds serious, doesn't it?

axe31 08-22-2002 03:28 PM

ok the glass is a project half done if you are filling the glass
up then its half full if on the other hand you are emptying the
glass then its half empty its all dependant on your starting
position be like the glass half dreamer half practical;)

MilkToast 08-22-2002 04:13 PM

Re: You want honest reality?
 
Quote:
Originally posted by pantyfanatic
From an engineering standpoint, the container is twice a lager as is required.:rolleyes:

and it is always full... unless in a vacuum ;):D :p :rolleyes:

scotzoidman 08-22-2002 07:28 PM

Time for the waitress to come around for a refill, unless it's coffee...I hate when I've just got the color right, & they ruin it...

Lilith 08-22-2002 07:35 PM

The glass is half full but it's no sweat as I know where I left the tap:D:D:p

Irish 08-22-2002 07:53 PM

That's one of the;questions;that they ask you in AA.1/2 full and
you're an optomist.1/2 empty and you're a pessimist.It's about time that;as in the service;they realise;that everyone is NOT the
same;and individuals look at things differently.I;personally;think
that;the glass is;twice as big as it has to be.If you're building;a
custom motorcycle.That's wasted space! Irish

LixyChick 08-23-2002 05:55 AM

The actual question to which this proverb refers is, "Are you an optimist or pessimist?"

I am pessimistically optimistic!

Now, I know you will fill my glass? I just know you don't want to!

FussyPucker 08-23-2002 06:01 AM

The question should be ....."which bastard drank half my beer while I was in the bathroom ??" :D

dice45 08-23-2002 06:42 AM

How to spot a pessimist ...
 
... they claim to be realists :cool:

Oldfart 08-23-2002 08:03 AM

The glass is halfway on its way to being full again.

LixyChick, fill your glass anytime.

FussyPucker, it was him over there. (Burp).

Irish 08-23-2002 12:22 PM

FussyPucker---The last time that;I got a draft beer;instead of bottled,was in a biker bar;in which I was a regular!Everyone knew
me.I drank;1/2 of the glass;and went to the mens room.I came out;finished my beer;and went home.It's a good thing;that I was
going right home.I was woozy;when I got there.It's a good thing;
because I was on my motorcycle!Just a word of warning to everyone.Someone;had dropped;something into my beer;as a joke.I could have been killed or killed someone else.What some
people think;is funny;can have dire consequences! Irish


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