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E: 31/08 (?) Win an Apple Store-exclusive yellow iPod Nano!

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According to our article "Before 1950: Never tried..." you shouldn't do something if what you stand to lose is your right arm, and what you stand to gain is: * Pick an answer below.
  • Eternal glory
  • An iPhone 4
  • A really tasty bacon sarnie (by my understanding of the article)
  • A bottle of Heinz Ketchup
  • Sweet potato pie
  • Magic beans
Good luck all :beer:

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  • vettieboo
    vettieboo Posts: 139 Forumite
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    I'd also agree with the answer, as looking through the mentioned article I found:

    'Whenever you feel like you can’t or shouldn’t do something, ask yourself the question “What will I lose, and what do I stand to gain?” If the answer is your right arm, and a really tasty bacon sarnie, then no, no you shouldn’t. But if it’s a little time and a small bit of pride, and something you’ve always wanted or hoped for, then yes, yes you should.'
  • zfrl
    zfrl Posts: 641 Forumite
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    vettieboo wrote: »
    'Whenever you feel like you can’t or shouldn’t do something, ask yourself the question “What will I lose, and what do I stand to gain?” If the answer is your right arm, and a really tasty bacon sarnie, then no, no you shouldn’t. But if it’s a little time and a small bit of pride, and something you’ve always wanted or hoped for, then yes, yes you should.'

    I think they have broken it up -
    What will I lose = right arm
    what do I stand to gain = really tasty bacon sarnie

    Hope this helps.
    :cool:
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  • cinders59
    cinders59 Posts: 7,807 Forumite
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    edited 12 August 2010 at 6:17PM
    I got cannot connect either in IE8 or FF
    anyone else get this?

    EDIT working now :)
    thanks for the comp
    Thanks to all who post comps :)
    ITV winners membersclub#2
  • try again later its probably down
  • chocolateone
    chocolateone Posts: 4,641 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Dads Space

    Win an 8GB yellow iPod Nano: it's an Apple Store exclusive, and a cheerful-looking container for your tunes and pictures.

    According to our article "Before 1950: Never tried..." you shouldn't do something if what you stand to lose is your right arm, and what you stand to gain is: * Pick an answer below.
    • Eternal glory
    • An iPhone 4
    • A really tasty bacon sarnie
    • A bottle of Heinz Ketchup
    • Sweet potato pie
    • Magic beans
    Ok can't find the article but I'm guessing "Eternal Glory"
    What do others think:cool:
  • chocolateone
    chocolateone Posts: 4,641 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
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