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@super_ram @Piethagoram @Ohh Tommy Johnson and anyone else.
Here’s another word game to tax your brain box. Swap the letters round to form words but you’ve only go so many tries.
I’ve been doing this for some time so I’ve built up a streak.
#waffle685 3/5
streak: 7
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#waffle1086 1/5
Not so good.streak: 17
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#waffle1086 2/5
streak: 6
wafflegame.netNot having a good day!
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#waffle1087 4/5
streak: 276
#wafflelegend
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Does anyone else do the word game called wordle, I started doing it in lockdown now it’s part of my morning routine, I can’t get dressed until I’ve solved it.
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Wordle 1,302 2/6
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Wordle 1,302 5/6
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Wordle 1,303 4/6
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Like the trains, just slightly behind schedule - this round's games all kick off at 3pm on Saturday. Unlike on the trains, you get a joker each. Good luck!
Blackpool v Cambridge United
Shrewsbury Town v Huddersfield Town
AFC Wimbledon v Cheltenham Town
Gillingham v Fleetwood Town
Swindon Town v Crewe Alexandra
Boston United v Ebbsfleet United
Oldham Athletic v Eastleigh
Southend United v Halifax Town
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Well ,that was fun this week.
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4 hours ago, super_ram said:
Well ,that was fun this week.
Only two of the games actually went ahead, so I might not need to use all my fingers when I count the scores up! It's pretty frustrating as all of these games were on when I picked them on Thursday night. Oh well, the show must go on.
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1 hour ago, DangerousSausage said:
Only two of the games actually went ahead, so I might not need to use all my fingers when I count the scores up! It's pretty frustrating as all of these games were on when I picked them on Thursday night. Oh well, the show must go on.
You might only need your thumbs @DangerousSausage
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This is a shock. He's a very good Manager.
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I think this is a good appointment by Everton.
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Talk about “merry go round” how many clubs has Moyes managed now?
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13 hours ago, Fan of Big Tone said:
Talk about “merry go round” how many clubs has Moyes managed now?
Technically no more than he had before as this is his second go
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Game 26 - The Mariners (A)
Team: Grimsby Town
Date: 11/01/2025
Where: Blundell Park
What line-up should Stuart Maynard opt for? What will be the key areas for the Magpies to get a victory? What do you think the final score will be?Have your say below, join in with the Pride of Nottingham match discussion.
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It was obvious the match was never going to go ahead after 3/4 nights of hard frosts. This happens time and time again, the cynic in me says they just want to sell as many tickets as possible before saying it’s postponed, they could and should have called it off yesterday at the latest.
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We even did the impossible and found a parking space in Cleethorpes and then it got called off a minute later. Currently in Skeg
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The minute the club posted that there wasn't going to be a pitch inspection because of course it'll go ahead we knew what would happen. Shambolic from Grimsby. Hope there was at least a nice (if bracing) seaside trip @ARLukomski!
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You may (or may not) like this game, the idea is to connect words in a certain number of guesses. It can be frustrating because sometimes they throw in American things we don’t necessarily know.
Here’s the link https://www.nytimes.com/games/connections
Today was fairly easy I got them all with no mistakes.
Connections
Puzzle #217
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Connections
Puzzle #579
I would never have got the purple line.Monty Hall ? I'd rather have Monty Python any time.Bloody yanks again.
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Connections
Puzzle #580
I took my time (unlike wordle and waffle) and the puzzle suddenly fell into place.
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A thread to keep an eye on what is happening in league 2 that might affect Notts & to initiate discussion on clubs in league 2 other than Notts.
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Today's matches for Sunday 5th January.
Fleetwood v Wimbledon. Match postponed.
Chesterfield v Gillingham. Match postponed.
Crewe 4 Bromley 1
Newport v Morecambe. Match postponed.
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Result in the early kick off today. 11/01/25
Walsall 5 - 1 Tranmere
Walsall cement their position at the top of League 2. They look unstoppable.
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Notts Women are scheduled to meet Northampton Town on Sunday 12th January at Coronation Park Eastwood.
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The angle!
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Hi all.
This is a thread where any member can post Jokes, Cartoons & Memes.
Let this thread be the place for a laugh or two.
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A new thread to report & talk about the Weather. It could be a Weather forecast, a weather event at home or abroad, or even a weather alert.
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Your Friday Afternoon Weather
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This Friday night into Saturday Morning is going to be very cold. Wrap up if you are going out.
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I remember Warnock bidding c£100k to bring Windass to Notts...
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Good morning, a new week, I hope everyone is well.
Its a cold morning at 1.7 degrees outside, our snow is still lingering a bit on the garden and roofs but hopefully the roads are now clear, we’ve got a bit of sleet at the moment but it should be dry later. I hope we can get out for a walk if it’s dry.
How’s everyone else coping with the weather? Keeping warm I hope. Have a great day everyone.
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Good Morning.
The match has been called off between Grimsby & Notts just 1.5 hours before the match was due to start.
I'm so upset for the many hundreds of fans that made the journey this morning.
Why wasn't there a Referee's inspection last night? Without undersoil heating the match was always going to be in doubt.
They desperately wanted the match to go ahead for the sake of the TV coverage.
Lessons are never learned from previous times when matches were called off late.
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I don't travel away these days but if I was still doing so I wouldn’t have travelled for this game, it was blindingly obvious the game would be called off after hard frosts for the last 3 or 4 nights. It should have been called off yesterday at the latest.
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@theroyalparks.bsky.social @heritagelizzie.bsky.social @itvweather.bsky.social @chrispage90.bsky.social #BushyPark sunrise 11Jan25 #travelphotography
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There needs to be changes made to the format of the FA Cup.
I would have Premier League teams enter the competition from the first round. I would bring back replays for the first four rounds, so lower league clubs can earn more money from that replay.
I would also fine Clubs for not picking their strongest team.
I would go back to having all FA Cup matches played on a Saturday, with a number played on the Sunday, to encourage higher attendances. Only replays would be played midweek as they used to be in the past.
I would also reduce the number of live TV matches that are made available to try to encourage higher attendances at those FA Cup matches.
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Some good ideas there @Robbie, but I quite like the big clubs joining in in the third round. That way, a big draw in round three is a reward for progressing, rather than a lottery. But replays should definitely return and I'd also look into fining clubs for fielding weaker teams - if it's possible in the Trophy, it can be done in the FA Cup too.
Poor attendances aren't new though. I remember us playing Cambridge at home in the early 2000s and there were less than 3000 people there. It was so quiet approaching the ground I actually thought it had been called off.
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I noticed on the Notts county Supporters Facebook page someone is offering a free Notts badge tattoo.
Have you got a tattoo? Have you got a Notts tattoo? Personally I’d never have any tattoo but I’m old fashioned, I think they look horrible especially on females but I know lots of folk like them, our grandaughter is in the navy and she has several tattoos on her body, she seems to have a new one every time we see her which is a shame as she’s very pretty.
Whats your views on tattoos?
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When I was a boy, there used to be multiple temporary tattoos that were on special sheets of paper that you could cut out & press on your arm. The temporary tattoos would last a week or so. Permanent tattoos are a no no as far as I'm concerned.
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1 hour ago, Robbie said:
Permanent tattoos are a no no as far as I'm concerned.
The thing about permanent tattoos is that they’re …….. well permanent, it is what it says on the tin, how many people have had the names of their boyfriend/girlfriend tattooed and then split up and got another partner? You can’t change your mind later. A definite no from me too @Robbie.
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I don’t have any tattoos I don’t mind them, very much each to their own. That said I do think I massive tattoos/lots of them usually look ridiculous. I'm with you though @Fan of Big Tone I just know in say 10/20 years time my opinion of what I like is likely to have changed so getting something permanent on my skin just doesn’t appeal to me.
When I went on holiday, parentless with some friends for the first time, we all thought it would be a good idea to get a tattoo at about 1 in the morning, as you do... Luckily one of my friends had a touch too much to drink so I was able to volunteer myself to take him back to our room! Those that remained went ahead and all regret it to this day. Some of them have been edited or lasered off. I’m glad I never got one.
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Uncle Colin bless him, a true Notts legend.
Can’t believe it’s 14 years since Richard Butcher died. I remember one season he scored an incredible amount of goals from midfield, can’t remember how many.
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Pretty sure Richard Butcher got into double figures and was our top scorer that season too. I can still vividly remember the goal he scored against Wycombe to secure our safety in League 2 in our last home game of that season.
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The San Sirrel will have to wait
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One of my favourite foods is pizza but I got thinking, why is a round pizza packed in a square box and eaten as a triangle?
There must be some mathematics involved there.
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Quoted from Google AI
"Pizza is often packed in a square box because square boxes are cheaper and easier to make than round boxes. They are also easier to store and transport.
Square boxes are cheaper to make because they can be formed from a single sheet of cardboard. Round boxes need to be made from multiple pieces of cardboard or shaped using machinery.
Square boxes are easier to transport because they can remain flat until needed.The extra space in the corners of a square box allows for airflow, which prevents the crust from getting soggy.
A pizza is cut into triangles because it's the most efficient way to divide a circular pizza into equal pieces, ensuring everyone gets a similar amount of crust and toppings".
I've never thought about this before, but I can now see why they use a square box to pack Pizza now.
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Eight goals from his last eleven appearances for Notts. The early signs are good.
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Get voting for Jatta.
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1 hour ago, Fan of Big Tone said:
@Robbie I haven’t voted because they need your email, I get too many junk emails as it is, I hope he wins though.
I know. Junk mail is a problem.
It's the same as spam calls. These companies shouldn't be allowed to share emails and phone numbers without a persons expressed permission..
And the vast majority of people wouldn't give permission.
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Is anyone watching the latest series of traitors? I’m finding it really good it’s one of the few programmes on TV I have to watch live and can’t wait for the next programme.
For those that don’t know the format, a group of people are brought together in a castle in the highlands of Scotland, three of them are designated as traitors the others are faithful, the faithful have to try and work out who the traitors are amongst them. Meanwhile the traitors “murder” one of the faithful every night, if a traitor is left at the end of the game they get to win the prize pot.
So far the faithful have only found one traitor and have been wrong with their choice on several occasions and banished one of their own.
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Devastating wildfires in California have already killed five people and destroyed thousands of properties.
Apparently, many of these fires have been started deliberately.
Malibu is one of those areas that has been badly hit.
Hundreds of firefighters are trying to bring these fires under control, but they are being hampered by very strong winds that are fanning the flames from property to property.
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It’s very sad, looking at the pictures it looks like a war zone with houses burnt to the ground, it looks like they are all built from wood or at least combustible material, don’t they have brick built buildings over there?
If that happened in a big city here at least the shell of the buildings would be intact.
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To answer your question @Fan of Big Tone
Quoted from Google
Houses in the USA are not primarily made of brick because it is generally more expensive and less efficient to build with brick compared to wood framing, due to factors like higher labor costs for masonry work, the need for specialized skills to install bricks, and the readily available supply of wood in the country; additionally, modern building codes and aesthetic preferences often favor other materials over solid brick construction.
Key reasons why brick isn't widely used for houses in the USA:
Cost:
Brick is significantly more expensive than wood framing, including the cost of materials, transportation, and labor needed for installation by skilled masons.
Construction time:
Building with brick takes considerably longer than wood framing, increasing overall construction costs.
Availability of wood:
The US has a readily available supply of lumber, making wood a more economical choice.
Seismic concerns:
In earthquake-prone regions, solid brick construction can be less resistant to seismic activity compared to other building methods.
Aesthetic trends:
Modern housing design often favors different aesthetics than traditional brick houses, leading to a shift towards other materials.
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A warm welcome to our newest member @The Cheshunt Pie I hope you enjoy being a member of the friendliest football community.
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A warm welcome to our friendly Pride of Nottingham community @The Cheshunt Pie
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It's time to gaze into the crystal ball once again to round off a busy festive season. All of these matches kick off at 3pm on Saturday, and remember your joker!
Norwich City v Coventry City
Sheffield Wednesday v Millwall
Exeter City v Bolton Wanderers
Lincoln City v Stevenage
Stockport County v Mansfield Town
Barrow v Harrogate Town
Colchester United v Accrington Stanley
Doncaster Rovers v Port Vale
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Hi everyone - as I've just spent a few days in the good ol' U of K, I'm running behind with this. I'll post matchday 26 now and count the points for round 25 today or tomorrow. Sorry for the delay.
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The results:
Norwich City 2-1 Coventry City
Sheffield Wednesday 2-2 Millwall
Exeter City 1-2 Bolton Wanderers
Lincoln City 0-0 Stevenage
Stockport County 1-2 Mansfield Town
Barrow 0-2 Harrogate Town
Colchester United 0-2 Accrington Stanley
Doncaster Rovers 1-2 Port Vale---
Congratulations to this round's winners @4everapie and @Dan!
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It's as you were at the top with @super_ram still ahead, but @Dan and @4everapie continue to climb and @Fan of Big Tone has almost reached the top half of the table!
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Round 26 is online now, with the matches kicking off on Saturday. Have a go! Once again, thank you all for playing!
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9 minutes ago, DangerousSausage said:
and @Fan of Big Tone has almost reached the top half of the table!
only another 69 points to catch @super_ram, I’ve given him a head start but he’ll soon start looking over his shoulder.
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It’s sad from a nostalgic point of view as Palmer, Austin and JJ are the last men standing from our promotion team. That team is like a distant memory now!
But from a footballing point of view, it’s probably the right decision. He’s still unproven at this level, and we’ll never know if he’s properly over his injury. It can take years to get back to feeling your best for some players. No idea how he’ll do at Carlisle, but it won’t be easy as they are a poor team. He's had a rough year so I wish him all the best and hope a move closer to home makes him happier.
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Wish him all the best, and going to work for his old manager might be just the pickup he needs to really get his career going again. Without the injuries I’m sure we would have has another great striker on our books because he had the game and finishing ability for it. Carlisle could be the right club as I’m sure he will get the game time, he just needs an early goal.
1 hour ago, menzinho said:It’s sad from a nostalgic point of view as Palmer, Austin and JJ are the last men standing from our promotion team.
Don’t forget Sam Slocombe is also still at the club, at least until the end of the season.
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Cedwyn didn't lead the line for us in L2 like I hoped he would, but as far as I'm concerned he's a club hero. I hope he succeeds in everything he does.
On our side, with Morias' loan being extended and now this, I'm expecting at least one new striker to arrive this month.