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Re: Would I be able to upgrade my Touch pro 2?

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Well I didn't read the other posts because I was on my phone, so maybe you should stfu? Thanks
OK so what is the Point of making a thread and not reading it? and really a violent response to that? anger management needed?

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Originally Posted by Unaufhaltsam View Post
Way off topic but what kind of person gets a cake and doesn't eat it? My bad I got problems. Carry on.
It's just a saying and been around for YEAR'S.

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To have one's cake and eat it too is a popular English idiomatic proverb or figure of speech, sometimes stated as eat one's cake and have it too or simply have one's cake and eat it. It is most often used negatively, meaning an individual owning a thing, and still attempting to benefit from or use it. It may also indicate having or wanting more than one can handle or deserve, or trying to have two incompatible things. The proverb's meaning is similar to the phrases, "you can't have it both ways" and "you can't have the best of both worlds."
As an example, an individual who is engaged to marry someone but is still dating others romantically would be said to be having one's cake and eating it too.
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