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What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?

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What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?
« on: 19/12/2008 09:36:00 »
Neil Robinson asked the Naked Scientists:

What is the best way to pull a cracker to ensure the prize everytime, without cheating?

What do you think?
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What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?
« Reply #1 on: 19/12/2008 09:42:14 »
Cheating means to try to gain an advantage by unfair means. If I told you the way to pull a cracker to ensure getting the prize, that would give you an unfair advantage so it would still amount to cheating.

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What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?
« Reply #2 on: 19/12/2008 10:16:22 »
Pull both ends yourself.
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« Reply #3 on: 19/12/2008 10:20:54 »
Quote from: Don_1 on 19/12/2008 10:16:22
Pull both ends yourself.

That could be painful!
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    « Reply #4 on: 19/12/2008 11:38:30 »
    My wife is the Christmas Cracker that I intend to pull [;)]

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    What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?
    « Reply #5 on: 19/12/2008 11:41:56 »
    Don't be sELFish!
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    What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?
    « Reply #6 on: 19/12/2008 11:43:11 »
    Dressing smart. Clean teeth (most important) Gorgeous smile, staying sober and letting the other lads get pissed and destroy their chances of pulling the Real Cracker. The gift is the love of my life. And it don't have to be Christmas either.
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    What is the best way to pull a Christmas Cracker to win the gift?
    « Reply #7 on: 20/12/2008 14:07:08 »
    Quote from: Neil Robinson on 19/12/2008 09:36:00
    Neil Robinson asked the Naked Scientists:
    What is the best way to pull a cracker to ensure the prize everytime, without cheating?

    You must be the only person in the world who wanted something that came out of a cracker. [::)]

    I've seen otherwise perfectly sane, rational people express delight when conptemplating the rubbishy trinket that fell into their pudding - once someone said "Oh, that will be very useful, I've got just the job for that". Dear God!
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    « Reply #8 on: 13/01/2009 20:51:01 »
    Well, when you put it like that Blake it makes Christmas appear one big rip off.
    Quote from: blakestyger on 20/12/2008 14:07:08
    Quote from: Neil Robinson on 19/12/2008 09:36:00
    Neil Robinson asked the Naked Scientists:
    What is the best way to pull a cracker to ensure the prize everytime, without cheating?

    You must be the only person in the world who wanted something that came out of a cracker. [::)]

    I've seen otherwise perfectly sane, rational people express delight when conptemplating the rubbishy trinket that fell into their pudding - once someone said "Oh, that will be very useful, I've got just the job for that". Dear God!
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