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Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 16, 2008 • 8:26 pm
by freepizza
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 16, 2008 • 8:47 pm
by Bafitis
That's okay, you can have the Last Straw... I don't really like using Straws...

Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 17, 2008 • 12:09 am
by Jen
Definitely in my top 5 favorite episodes of Frasier.
Glass looks half full too.

Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 17, 2008 • 12:36 am
by Demonlawyer
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 17, 2008 • 2:01 am
by Bafitis
Jen wrote:Definitely in my top 5 favorite episodes of Frasier.
Glass looks half full too.

Half Full is always good... Better than Half Empty...
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 17, 2008 • 11:20 am
by joliet_jane
Oh yeah can't get enough of that refraction action!
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 22, 2008 • 10:35 am
by adninsreaction
I don't look at it as half empty or half full until I get more information. If you are pouring water into the glass, then it is half full...if the glass was already full of water and you pour it out, then it is half empty. I need to know the water level of the glass before you ask me the question!! Damnit, people!! Can you not see?!?!?!
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 22, 2008 • 12:50 pm
by freepizza
adninsreaction wrote:I don't look at it as half empty or half full until I get more information. If you are pouring water into the glass, then it is half full...if the glass was already full of water and you pour it out, then it is half empty. I need to know the water level of the glass before you ask me the question!! Damnit, people!! Can you not see?!?!?!
This is the EXACT explanation I give to people.
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 22, 2008 • 4:04 pm
by Fred Buer
Likewise!!
The previous fluidic substance level in regards to the complete content capacity is paramount in regards to designating the aforementioned current level by it's correct moniker and subsequently the only technically accurate method to convey total understanding of the original and seemingly quintessential philosophical query.
-Fred
PS: I'd like to state for the record that I typed that up with only one glance in the dictionary, and that was to check if I could use the word 'quintessential' as a synonym for 'typical'. It turns out I can.
PPS: What does it speak of me that I enjoy turning a long sentence into a long overly-complex sentence? Does that make me a word-o-phile?
edit: PPS
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 22, 2008 • 5:02 pm
by freepizza
It makes you one of the good ones Fred.
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 23, 2008 • 11:57 am
by adninsreaction
Fred Buer wrote:Likewise!!
PPS: What does it speak of me that I enjoy turning a long sentence into a long overly-complex sentence? Does that make me a word-o-phile?
edit: PPS
It makes you envious of my original statement in this thread and a limelight stealer. I curse you to the darkest corners of the universe!! I mean...no I don't.
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 23, 2008 • 12:29 pm
by Fred Buer
You can have the limelight bud. I know we agree on the central issue anyway
*Exits, stage left*
-Fred
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 23, 2008 • 8:50 pm
by GarySogar
Bafitis wrote:Jen wrote:Definitely in my top 5 favorite episodes of Frasier.
Glass looks half full too.

Half Full is always good... Better than Half Empty...
Question: Is the glass half full or half empty?
Answer: It depends on whether you're drinking or pouring.
Re: Bafitis, this is the last straw.
Posted: June 23, 2008 • 9:03 pm
by Bafitis
GarySogar wrote:Bafitis wrote:Jen wrote:Definitely in my top 5 favorite episodes of Frasier.
Glass looks half full too.

Half Full is always good... Better than Half Empty...
Question: Is the glass half full or half empty?
Answer: It depends on whether you're drinking or pouring.
Depends on whether you are Drunk or Sober...
