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That's coz of global warming.Originally posted by VectraManWhat about the ice? You could fill a glass with ice cubes, but it would only be half full.
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What about the ice? You could fill a glass with ice cubes, but it would only be half full.Originally posted by bogeymanNo, no, no! The whiskey is half as big as it should have been!
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No, no, no! The whiskey is half as big as it should have been!Originally posted by scooterscotso i replied: the glass is as twice as big as it needs to be
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Is the glass half empty or half full?
that's what they asked me, them and they're psychological tests.
so i replied: the glass is as twice as big as it needs to be
should have seen there faces, feck with my mind don't get me started i had them running out the door seeking professional help
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