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  1. 31 minutes ago, Matty-RCFC said:

    Fair play to Buckie. I didn’t have them winning this at the start of the month

     

    On 11/04/2024 at 12:38, Hedgecutter said:

    Only the emotionally blinkered would put money on anything other than a Buckie championship win imho.

    We pip them with a late couple of goals last year, they respond by pipping us on goal difference.

    Hate to say it, but told ya.

  2. I was recently informed by my mother that if she died anytime soon* then I'd automatically inherit all of the timeshare guff that's she's been trying to offload for years (including asking me if I'd want it before I told her where to go), and I'd have to continue paying for it whether I wanted to use it or not.

    It makes me wonder how many of these sly little ticking timebombs are hidden in various other T&Cs.

     

    *I actually need to ask her if it'll get passed down as part of an estate regardless of timing.

  3. Today's itchy throat and occasional sneeze marks my first day of the hayfever season, and it's only mid-April.

    Grass hasn't even starting growing properly, so I'm assuming it's the trees.  Death to the leafy deciduous b*****ds.

  4. 32 minutes ago, Newbornbairn said:

    Does this belong in here?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/articles/cw07nep0ek4o

    Supermarket sack someone for taking bags. Must be more to it than that?

    Aye, a valid TTTTT, and theft is theft. The value should be irrelevant imo.  Might seem trivial at first, but it's a slippery slope when one starts arguing that "theft is fine up to a certain level".

    If tired (feasible on nightshift tbf) then it's more likely to have been poor judgement rather than a mistake (especially when you know exactly how the machines work).  A reason in that instance, but not an excuse.

    Harsh, I know.

    ETA: a key underlying principle: what would Sainsbury's have sought to do if they caught a shoplifter (putting the overstretched police thing aside)? I suspect it wouldn't be a mere slap on the wrist. It would be at least a store ban, and you need consistency.

  5. 4 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

    Its fine, i mean theyre all just in a big tube of each others farts. Nobody's going anywhere

    Exactly.  Plus, if kids truly cared about their safety then they'd pay some attention to the safety brief.  Even that always says "put your own lifejacket on first before helping others", so even the airline is effectively saying get them tae f***.

  6. On 03/09/2023 at 10:37, Granny Danger said:

    If I had the sort of money where I could fly in a private jet I would do it in a heartbeat.  It must be one of the best perks of being super rich.

    I think if I had the money and young kids, I'd fly private whilst sticking the kids on a regular Ryanair* flight.  

    Not just for the peace, but also so the nanny can get some duty free in, and if we're paying her to look after the kids already then they may as well go with her**.  Also, understanding how voters from the lower echelons of society act, and the practicalities of changing terminals are valuable life skills.

     

     

    *otherwise you get an overall loss when extra seat prices exceed the duty free savings.  They also get to see more countryside with their destination airport being 50 miles from where I'd be.

    ** in case you're probably wondering, kids under 17yo get no duty-free allowance, and even if they did it's non-transferable.

  7. 5 hours ago, Dons_1988 said:

    Going for a long dog walk and then stopping for a pint at the end of it is a tremendous way to spend an afternoon. 

    There's also the added benefit of dogs being babe magnets. 

    "Awww, cute! What's his name?!"

    [nice one Bertie boy, nice one]

  8. 32 minutes ago, Brechin City FC said:

    I was of that opinion until the final day last season.  Winning that league was one of the most memorable days I've had supporting City in around 30 years. 

    For me it was indeed superb, but entirely about keeping promotion hopes alive.  Without the playoff qualification it would have been no different to winning the HL cup, for me at least.

    Will obviously be different to fans for which winning the closed-shop league would have been everything for years. 

  9. 11 hours ago, citydiehard said:

    our defence has become really soft and easy to score against.

    Buckie have played 5 games in 10 days so far and are scoring for fun and hardly conceding.

    When Price came in we'd had 8 clean sheets out of 11 league games.  Granted most of those were against teams outwith the current top five, but under Price we've only kept 5 clean sheets in our last 11 games against non-top-five opposition.

    Of those 11 games, we've played five against teams from the bottom four (Forres x2, Vale, Clach & Strathspey) and we conceded in every one of those bar Clach.

  10. 5 hours ago, Rossco8326 said:

    we shouldn't be having to rely on other teams doing us a favour.

    Or the weather.  Much of the chat for ages has been along the lines of 'hopefully Buckie get tired legs because of their huge fixture backlog'.

    We've had every advantage handed to us this season, yet still blown it.

  11. 6 minutes ago, Bestsinceslicebread said:

    Brilliant, exciting ending to the league.  I'm thinking Buckie will do it

    Tbh, I thinking even a 1-0 win will realistically do it.  It will take something special from Brechin to manage a four goal GD swing.

    As I said the other night, we're completely reliant on Keith getting a draw in Buckie.

  12. Brechin fans elsewhere praising a win, but we're absolutely relying on Keith taking points off Buckie imho.  Can't see us hitting Brora by three goals or more, but I'll be delighted to be proven wrong.

  13. Even though I'm not to fussed with Brewdog, I stopped in by their place in Ellon recently to try the scran one evening.  Whilst I was expecting the same old hoppy beers and hipster staff, I was not expecting it to be like Messy Joe's (from the IT Crowd, minus the clown).  Kids screaming all over the shop, parents just chatting away to each other.  Nightmare fuel.

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