Winning
I once won a gas boiler from The Guardian. Tell us about times you've won, and the excellent and/or crappy prizes you've lifted.
Suggested by dazbrilliantwhites
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:08)
I once won a gas boiler from The Guardian. Tell us about times you've won, and the excellent and/or crappy prizes you've lifted.
Suggested by dazbrilliantwhites
( , Thu 28 Apr 2011, 14:08)
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Competitive urges
The idea of winning - or conversely losing - is self-destructive, and serves merely to assuage any doubts we may have about our own inherent self worth.
I am not a slave to competition. I've risen above it. In fact, I'm probably the most uncompetitive person I know, and I challenge anyone to beat me at it.
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 12:31, 2 replies)
The idea of winning - or conversely losing - is self-destructive, and serves merely to assuage any doubts we may have about our own inherent self worth.
I am not a slave to competition. I've risen above it. In fact, I'm probably the most uncompetitive person I know, and I challenge anyone to beat me at it.
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 12:31, 2 replies)
I like your post.
Because it contains the word assuage
Which is an anagram of the word sausage
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 13:05, closed)
Because it contains the word assuage
Which is an anagram of the word sausage
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 13:05, closed)
People have even been known to assuage themselves with sausages.
( , Fri 29 Apr 2011, 13:12, closed)
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