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What Would You Sacrifice for NZ to win the WC
What would you sacrifice to see your country win football's World Cup? Food for a week, according to a survey that also found fans willing to lose a limb for their team's glory.
Fifty-one percent of respondents to the tongue-in-cheek survey of 20,000 people, who live in North America but hail from countries with teams in the June 11-July 11 World Cup, said they would starve themselves for a week if that would bring victory to their national squad.
More than 40 percent offered to give up dating for a year, while seven percent said they would gladly give up their job to see their country win the title.
A further four percent were willing to give away a body part.
The survey was conducted by U.S.-based international calling firm VIP Communications Inc (www.JoinVIP.com) ahead of the South African extravaganza featuring 32 nations.
It found that a majority of English respondents -- 93 percent -- would give up food for a week to see England win, while some 70 percent of Italians would give up their job for an Italian victory.
Americans were most willing to sacrifice their homes, while South Koreans were most ready to sacrifice their love life.
And the people least willing to make a sacrifice?
The survey found that only 3 percent of Slovakians would give up anything to improve their country's chances of victory.

Three for me, and two for them.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.
Three for me, and two for them.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

Three for me, and two for them.
Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

Careful now.
Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
You could always sacrifice your beautiful hair.
Oh wait...
Three for me, and two for them.
You could always sacrifice your beautiful hair.
Oh wait...
Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
You could always sacrifice your beautiful hair.
Oh wait...
Well if my Dad's anything to go by i doubt it, last time i saw him he was 55 and still had lots of hair (albeit grey).
Three for me, and two for them.

Want. These.
Now!
Nobody likes a smart arse :p
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Hard News2010-04-23 15:24:05

206 gti's are VERY economical

You could always sacrifice your beautiful hair.
Oh wait...
Well if my Dad's anything to go by i doubt it, last time i saw him he was 55 and still had lots of hair (albeit grey).
Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.
"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003
You could always sacrifice your beautiful hair.
Oh wait...
Well if my Dad's anything to go by i doubt it, last time i saw him he was 55 and still had lots of hair (albeit grey).
My Grandad on my Mums side had thinning hair from when he was about 60. I never met my Grandad on my Dads side.
Three for me, and two for them.

if England won it again, I'd give up living in the past for a few minutes
Everything.
Everything.
Sex?
Three for me, and two for them.
edit - yep it was - unless of course you were offering to give up 'tinned beef with bonus animal residue' in the event of an NZ win
tigers2010-04-24 15:49:37
Everything.
Sex?
Sacrificing sex is only a sacrifice if you're getting some. It would be a hollow gesture from me right now. 
Allegedly
it was so hard with no net for a whole month
id gladly give up my job and the internet
mind you id probably be so pissed id get fired from my job anyway... so is that really a sacrifice???
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