silverclaws
Senior Retro Guru
But if you can't beat them join them, the olympics after all is a money spinner ;
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/lon ... 24684.html
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/lon ... 24684.html
Neil G":e52tatfw said:I can see both sides of this.
It is 'their' torch so at the end of the day it is up to them what they want to do with it but I also feel that it s slightly greedy mentality to just auction it on before it's even left your f**King hand.
silverclaws":23a6xvk6 said:are we more mercenary now than we were in the past ?
I disagree - I think society and people in general, are much more mercenary than they were in past times.gregs656":1erpwebu said:Absolutely not. The fact the word has existed for hundreds and hundreds of years should tell you something.silverclaws":1erpwebu said:are we more mercenary now than we were in the past ?
Gift / perk - semantics.gregs656":9uob3m8p said:On what principle though? It's not like they were a gift.
I don't think the people doing it for charidee are the subject of this thread. 'course I could be wrong, but for clarity you could always confirm with the OP.gregs656":24ndxh5e said:I don't think it is just semantics. They paid their £400, they have their memory. Not an insignificant number of the people who are selling them are donating the money to charity - and it is the charitable work these people have done that is the reason many of them were selected.