Glass half full vs. Glass half empty. You still g
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Glass half full vs. Glass half empty.
You still get 50% of the glass' capacity.
Yet, you think you said exactly the same thing. Honestly... take some time away... remove your emotions... and go back and read it after 24 hours. I think you might be able to understand why they got on your case.
I, for one, am very pleased with the communication we have been receiving from Baltia and truly believe we have made a wise investment.
GLTA... GO BALTIA!!