TinFoilHat
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Does that picture refer to the 2019 election in the UK?
I think was aimed at Johnson?Does that picture refer to the 2019 election in the UK?
They need to borrow it in Clacton for the next GE.
Unnecessary apostrophe alert
Incorrect rather than unnecessary.Unnecessary apostrophe alert
I thought the fact it was in the Trump thread was significant, although it would have said toadstool rather than dic.I think was aimed at Johnson?
I found the pic posted by a yank in another trump thread in another forum.I thought the fact it was in the Trump thread was significant, although it would have said toadstool rather than dic.
Think it’s correct actually, albeit inadvertently most likely. The apostrophe denotes the part of the word where the letters have been omitted from ‘pictures’. @johnnytapia will have the answer!Unnecessary apostrophe alert
I was more alarmed by the missing letter k.Incorrect rather than unnecessary.
I think it’s bad form to use an apostrophe to contract a noun in written English with very few exceptions.Think it’s correct actually, albeit inadvertently most likely. The apostrophe denotes the part of the word where the letters have been omitted from ‘pictures’. @johnnytapia will have the answer!
Not so sure about the spelling of ‘dick’ mind!
Which are?I think it’s bad form to use an apostrophe to contract a noun in written English with very few exceptions.
The only one that springs to mind is fo’c’sle.Which are?
Be careful what you wish for. When it comes to Trump though I'm just wishing for a full stopThis thread’s new grammar-oriented direction is making me long for a pun-fest.
Had some professional dealings recently with a lovely Irish fellah who has a double barrelled name, and both the names are O’ such and such, but there’s no hyphen in between the names, presumably by convention.The only one that springs to mind is fo’c’sle.