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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 660346" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>Plato...uhm Heracli....Aristot..........ahem. A person....once said: "no amount of money is an amount that you cannot live without, except it may be both necessary and a catalyst to the absence of necessity". He was ah, a great. Person. Always looked up to by his contemporary pears..PEERS !...*his contemporary peers. A pear is a fruit, that's just ridiculous...</p><p></p><p>And yes you are right, there are ways around beating the best in such a tournament and still winning it. I hope for South Africa they do well, but the big question for me and probably everybody else is the Pumas' form. But overall we can really say this is a more entertaining, exciting anticipation of the tournament than last year's. Didn't take long for the Wallabies to return to form, or the Boks to become dominant again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 660346, member: 57076"] Plato...uhm Heracli....Aristot..........ahem. A person....once said: "no amount of money is an amount that you cannot live without, except it may be both necessary and a catalyst to the absence of necessity". He was ah, a great. Person. Always looked up to by his contemporary pears..PEERS !...*his contemporary peers. A pear is a fruit, that's just ridiculous... And yes you are right, there are ways around beating the best in such a tournament and still winning it. I hope for South Africa they do well, but the big question for me and probably everybody else is the Pumas' form. But overall we can really say this is a more entertaining, exciting anticipation of the tournament than last year's. Didn't take long for the Wallabies to return to form, or the Boks to become dominant again... [/QUOTE]
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