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what made the 'water bottle' blow up was that the moment was sorta like a groom interupting the vows to go pee -- nm
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zeitgeist
Feb 19 '13, 11:46
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It's actually not uncommon for a speaker to take a sip of water. -- nm
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mara
Feb 19, 11:50
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But usually their assistants/handlers make sure it's right there on the podium in front of them. -- nm
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Meg
Feb 19, 11:57
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Exactly. A, it should be within reach; B, it's probably a smoother sip if it's a tumbler rather than a bottle. -- nm
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mara
Feb 19, 11:58
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^this. or a glass of water. It just looked so awkward and unprofessional. -- nm
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Remlik
Feb 19, 12:01
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