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Red is the most beautiful colour for hair I think.
Is this the same franchise as Arthur Treacher's Fish and chips?
So, do I go down the rabbit hole that is Magic the Gathering?
Is this the same franchise as Arthur Treacher's Fish and chips?
Not gonna lie. It's a money sink but only because the game is addictive. I spent hours just building decks. But if you want to play in tournaments you have to keep up with the Joneses. Cards get phased out and you have to keep buying stuff from the latest expansions to stay legal. If it's just for fun though you can invest in a few pre-built decks and play around without going too deep down the rabbit hole.
HELL, No!
Much, MUCH better. A local brand... only 3-4 restaurants. Not the best I've had, but good and consistent. Chips are just the reason that combination of crispy and flavourful.
Staff is lovely!
My standard Archie's order is the bowl of clam chowder, garlic bread and cheese, large white milk, apple pie and a black coffee. Pretty much has most of my favourite meal ingredients there.
Not a huge fan of their fish and chips. Adequate to slightly less than.
Eggs benny is good. Construction breakfast everyday triggered my 2nd cardiac event I think.
Any advantage to bringing out 20 years plus old cards or just outdated and outgunned?
AND, Wellington is miles better than Wharnecliffe, imho.
Only done Wellington and Commissioners East. Wellington mostly.
Most of the old cards are illegal in tournaments. They were a lot more powerful in the old days. I was talking to a guy at work that recently got into it and was surprised to learn that even stuff like Lightning Bolt or Dark Ritual were no longer in circulation. I had always considered those to be staple cards. There's no reason you can't play with the old stuff, but it would have to be just for fun. I'm also speaking based on what I knew at the time. Haven't followed Magic for a long time so it's possible there are tournaments that allow older cards.
Commish is now closed. It's the pie bakery now.
That's dumb! Did they change card backs? How do they police age of cards? I have a 90s World Champion's All Black Deck but it has a black back and is not legal. Kicked ass then though. Sounds like Armageddon now!