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  1. 35 minutes ago, MrBlack said:

    This is a brilliant game. I've found :

    slimy.pillow.shout

    dime.store.modest

    stand.cove.lame

     

    And my personal favourite, which I assume describes most of their fans...

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    Haha. That's incredible.

    My best so far is ///scarcely.them.improving

    A surprising number of squares have the word slimy in them. I've seen 4 so far.

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  2. 19 hours ago, hogso said:

    I think my final session finished after 3am, I just had to finish it! 

    Trying to clear up hard mode mini games at the moment. This plat is no joke. 

    Luckily I'm not bothered about platinums. I'm gonna jump straight into rebirth when I finish this. Just got to the Rufus fight, but had to sleep. 

     

    Plus I read that very little copies over from the remake save, so I have no incentive to revisit chapters etc.

  3. 6 minutes ago, Genie said:

    It’s a bit of a quirk of the reliability data. More basic cars using older, tried and tested technology combined with lower expectations from their customers did well in the surveys.

    Then brands bringing higher, new levels of hi-tech equipment for a premium price tag suffered.

    In 2019 Peugeot was top

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    Fiat must be absolute dog shit.

    I'm calling BS on Peugeot. Myself, and everyone I've ever known who had one have all had constant and ongoing unfixable electrical problems. I had to replace at least one electrical component (bulb, sensor etc) every other week. Also, the one I had needed a new clutch and flywheel at 35,000 miles (and no I don't rag cars- it was a motorway cruiser), problems with ignition (electrics again) and on and on. My wife called it the lemon. Best thing I ever did with it was accidentally wrap it round a tree. 

    That said it was by some distance the best car to drive I have ever had. 

     

    Now my Volvo, only thing I ever had to change in nearly 100,000 miles of driving were brake pads/discs and maybe one bulb. Absolutely bulletproof.

  4. Just now, chrisp65 said:

    That’s a good point on dates.

    One of the reasons we abandoned the local Tesco and Morrisons was how tiresome it was that pretty much everything in there was always short use by dates. Wouldn’t be so bad now with 2 of us shopping for our evening meal, but a massive pain when shopping for 4 for a week.

    During Covid we switched to shopping for at least 2 weeks at a time (at 9pm-recommended), which we have done ever since. That pretty much rules out getting any fresh chicken. Although the meat at Lidl is a little better than Aldi on this score. 

  5. 1 hour ago, chrisp65 said:

    I’m feeling a bit victimised here.

    I shop in… Waitrose, M&S, and Lidl.

    It’s really different shops for different things and some of the stuff in Lidl is excellent. Their cheapo chocolate is far superior to the usual branded shit and just a different animal to main supermarket cheapo chocolate. Their fresh noodles, pak choi, samosas etc is cheaper than anywhere else and no obvious difference in quality to me. 

    But then, the parmigiano in M&S is actually cheaper and better than the one in Lidl. 

    There’s a kikkoman soup base I can only find in Waitrose and nowhere else.

    M&S takeaway is the best supermarket takeaway.

    Some Lidl wine is really good. But the La Chouffe beer in Waitrose is cheaper than I’ve seen anywhere else locally.

    The one thing I personally do avoid like the plague, mid ranking supermarkets. The local Morrisons and Tesco shite. And full of riffraff.

    I guess we’re lucky having the time, money, and transport to be able to shop around. We don’t really do ‘the big shop’ or get an order in to be delivered or any of that stuff. 

    I shop in Lidl and Aldi, but I must concede that their fresh meat, while not bad quality, does not last well, even in the fridge. Chicken in particular has a very short home shelf life. 

    Last time I shopped in Tesco the quality of everything was garbage. Way worse than the so called budget options. 

     

     

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  6. 20 hours ago, imavillan said:

    here we go

     

     

    To everyone who has read this post:

    You may post on here saying that you are not on What3Words as we speak, checking every square metre of St. Andrews to see if there are any other appropriate references, such as ///troglodyte.asbestos.nightmare. But I won't believe you. Happy hunting, boys.

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  7. 19 minutes ago, Captain_Townsend said:

    The past 18 months has seen me re-evalate my all-time Villa XI. A few 90s players have dropped out but I still really adore the 90s era teams.

    I think Steve Staunton actually would be a player from the past who would be effective in this team, McGrath obviously also. In a way the midfield we have now surpasses the likes of Barry for me. If anything, An Andy Townsend in the engine role might enable our current midfielders to flourish even more. Ian Taylor too bursting forward from midfield would be a fine squad option today.

     

    But we have no real weakness today so I wouldn't really swap anybody out. 

    See I loved Staunton, but I don't think he'd make it now as a fullback. Current fullbacks can't really survive without pace these days. If we could convert him into a 6, and play him in a double pivot with a ball winner laying it off to him to distribute with his monstrously good left foot, then I think he'd be great today. 

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  8. Oh Man, mid way through chapter 17 in remake. The end is in sight, but I have kids and these 2am sessions which start as 'i'll just do the next bit' are killing me. Do I try and get by for a full week of 4 hrs sleep a night, or take a break? Aaarrrggghhh but there's Sephiroth. God damn.  

  9. 8 minutes ago, Dante_Lockhart said:

    That wording makes it seem like Emery was the one who triggered the extension. He loves it here innit

    I wonder if he thought he'd have to win us over, like the Arsenal fans, when in reality he had us at 'sign here'. 

  10. 1 minute ago, Talldarkandransome said:

    Tbf to Emi, when he looks down at it it's the right way up. Like a nurses watch. 

    It's so weird that only the lion was upside down. I could understand if the whole thing was flipped, but just the lion make no sense to me at all. 

  11. Just now, RichW said:

    Guess none of us will know the finer details but the wording of The Athletic article about sitting down with the owners in the summer and prolonging his terms further would indicate to me at least both the club and Emery have agreed for the option of the extra year to be triggered and that in summer he will sign a new contract with higher pay, bigger release clause and maybe additional years? 

    The fact its news that his extended to 2027 even though he was already tied to 2027  would tell me that the final year was definitely an option. I guess the club will wait till the summer when his signed his new contract before it's officially announced from the club as they've not mentioned anything (yet).  

    I'd be really surprised if this was the case. It would be a huge boost to everyone to announce it ASAP, even if it was with caveats. 

  12. Just now, Mantis said:

    Amazing news! But wasn't his contract already until 2027?

    I think it's more a statement of commitment. Hopefully. So we won't get any stupid paper talk, and it won't undermine us getting players in the summer who want to work for him (who wouldn't?).

     

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