Now I get it!!

        A Spanglish translation would be "It depends how the rides in the
carnival goes for you" ("Depende como te va en la feria")

        
/as

<sorry for the offtopic>

On 8/26/13 1:54 PM, Dave Aronson wrote:
>> As my mother used to say "What you lose on the roundabouts
>> > you gain on the swings"
> I had to go Google that.  To save others the trouble: it seems to
> refer to rides at a carnival, and mean "whatever losses you suffer in
> one place, you usually make up elsewhere", implying that it all
> balances out in the end.

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