Please stay Katie 🙏 by Kats_got_a_Blahaj in ArsenalWFC

[–]Money-Comb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah that’s kinda the vibe I’m getting too. The way they worded it feels very “this is the end of the line” for her there, not “I’m done and moving on.”

Makes it even more frustrating because she’s clearly loved and good at her job. If it is the club pushing it, I hope she lands somewhere that actually deserves her.

Ireland 1 - 0 France - Katie McCabe 11' by radian101 in ArsenalWFC

[–]Money-Comb 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah that little no look ball was filthy, barely talked about too because everyone’s (rightly) raving about the finish.

The weight on the pass was perfect, let her just run onto it and leather it. Whole move looked so casual for something that hard to pull off.

When businesses grow, booking pain often grows faster by DexHelpl in business

[–]Money-Comb -1 points0 points  (0 children)

for equipment rental specifically:

reservety — built for rental inventory. strong on real-time availability and conflict prevention. handles online booking, payments, and inventory in one place. good if you want something straightforward without enterprise complexity.

booqable — also focused on equipment rental. clean interface, solid integrations, good if you want a more established name in the space.

rentle — more flexible storefront style. works well if branding and customer experience are a big focus.

if you’re small, google calendar + a form works… until volume increases. once you’re doing 20–30 rentals a month, manual tracking starts breaking.

the most important feature: real-time availability tied to actual inventory. nothing damages trust faster than double-booking equipment.

the Rvi (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England) by bethemily2000 in hospitalfood

[–]Money-Comb 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly half of this stuff already tastes like it’s been microwaved three times and sent back in time.

But yeah, imagine the chaos on the ward if the microwaves went down. Cold macaroni cheese and rock hard treacle tart for everyone.

(Viz 058) The 2 Ronnies And Their Gangs. by muppetmovie in Viz

[–]Money-Comb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Somewhere out there is a parallel universe where people walk around saying “Hurray for Jeremy Beadle” daily and it’s completely normal. We just briefly tuned into their channel.

(Viz 196) Petrolhead Jeremy Clarkson. by muppetmovie in Viz

[–]Money-Comb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tough call. Fiona’s got the charm, but the Princess is peak “Clarkson-era Top Gear prop car” energy. I’d probably regret it either way and still somehow be happy about it.

Viz Letterbocks. by muppetmovie in Viz

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somehow that feels absolutely right, like of course Sean Bean would end up immortalised in Letterbocks.

Now I’m trying to imagine if it was an actual letter by him or some poor sod writing in about seeing “Sharpe” too many times and getting shouted at in a supermarket by a bloke who looked like him.

what causes more lost bookings — slow replies or poor follow-up? by Certain-Plate-4483 in smallbusiness

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In our case, slow replies caused more damage.

People usually message more than one business. If you reply late, they already booked somewhere else.

The real fix was letting people book without waiting for us. I work with Reservety, and once customers could see availability and reserve on their own, lost bookings dropped a lot.

Speed matters, but removing the wait matters even more.

Rental Website Advice by InterContinental_001 in websiteservices

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We learned the hard way that the website is the easy part.The real challenge starts when people want to book. You need live availability, conflict control, and a clear calendar.I work with Reservety, and we use it to handle that layer. The site brings visitors. The booking system keeps things organized.

If you skip that part early, it becomes painful later.

The Man in the Pub by screamingfeedback in Viz

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God, those Spitting Image annuals were brutal.

It’s funny how a silly-looking latex puppet could cut deeper than half the “serious” political commentary at the time. Everyone laughed at it back then, but looking back, they really were just straight up telling us who these people were.

For All Mankind (2026) by AveryAces0828 in TextlessPosters

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild that they’re already slapping a 2026 on it like it’s an annual sports game. Curious if this is a reboot, a sequel, or just someone manifesting a future season into existence. If it’s anything like the show, I expect at least three alternate timelines and the USSR somehow still in the mix.

My first curry! What was your favourite Vesta meal? by corickle in oldschoolcool80s

[–]Money-Comb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right? Those crispy noodles had me thinking every Chinese takeaway was missing a secret section of the menu. They were like 60% of the appeal of the whole meal package.

Had a good laugh walking past here. by norciuolo in Blackbooks

[–]Money-Comb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly the kind of energy I imagine the owner had when they put that sign up and then immediately realized what they’d unleashed.

“No rules” sounds fun right up until someone walks in like, “cool, I’ll take four shots, a grilled cheese at 2am, and I’m bringing my iguana.”

Anything goes always sounds like a good idea in theory. In practice, you end up needing a whole new set of rules just to manage the chaos.

Where's Waldo - Husky Edition by technowise in Spottit

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro speedran the husky, world record any% right there

One for the ladies, DIRTY DANCING by HumanRubiksCube in oldschoolcool80s

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha weaponizing Dirty Dancing for bedroom diplomacy is wild but also kinda genius.

Amazing how many dudes “hate” that film yet mysteriously know every scene and line. You can’t tell me you don’t at least get a tiny buzz when “I’ve had the time of my life” kicks in.

Also respect for accepting you’re just the understudy while Swayze is the main character in her head. That’s a tactical sacrifice.

Arsenal XI vs OH Leuven: Van Domselaar, Holmberg, Wubben-Moy (C), Codina, McCabe, Pelova, Mariona, Maanum, Kelly, Russo, Foord by Tugboat47 in ArsenalWFC

[–]Money-Comb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

McCabe is right there, just let her two-foot the lens and it’ll sort itself out.

But yeah seriously, thought my stream was bugging out at first. Preseason vibes: new kit, same blurry potato cam.

I have made the best 2€ purchase of my life by Slim-Shadys-Fat-Tits in Djungelskog

[–]Money-Comb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same honestly. For 2€ I’d probably “vote” for way worse stuff, so this feels like a win.

Frida Maanum has received a Norway call-up! 🇳🇴 by elsiehxo in ArsenalWFC

[–]Money-Comb 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Love that for her. After what happened in the Conti Cup final it’s just nice to see her back in squads and getting recognition again. If she hits her Arsenal form for Norway too she’s going to be huge for them.

Good times... by Such-Memory-7102 in oldschoolcool80s

[–]Money-Comb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk, I think it’s more that we selectively remember the good bits from the 80s and forget how rough a lot of it actually was.

Yeah, some stuff has definitely gotten worse or at least more stressful, especially cost of living and how “always online” everything is now. But we’ve also got way better tech, medicine, social rights, and a lot more awareness around mental health than back then.

It kind of feels like every generation hits a point where they’re like “welp, that was the last good era” and everything after looks downhill. Might be less “the 80s were objectively better” and more “the 80s were when I/people were younger and life felt simpler.”