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Xaxsays...That last clip was pretty stellar. Pants, lol.
And for crying out loud, there is no apostrophe before the "S" when denoting plural. I see that all the damn time these days, and it's bugging me.
thinker247says...Maybe the Duh owns something.
"Welcome to Duh's Purple Carpet Emporium! Where every purple carpet is guaranteed to be purple, or your money back!"
>> ^Xax:
That last clip was pretty stellar. Pants, lol.
And for crying out loud, there is no apostrophe before the "S" when denoting plural. I see that all the damn time these days, and it's bugging me.
thinker247says...This was a good one. I love how Richard Dawson just stares at the guy at the end.
HadouKen24says...>> ^Xax:
And for crying out loud, there is no apostrophe before the "S" when denoting plural. I see that all the damn time these days, and it's bugging me.
In most cases, it's clearly wrong. For examples like this, though, it might help avoid confusion. Duhs is a surname, so "Ph.Duhs" could just as easily be the username of Phillip Duhs as doctoral degrees in stupidity.
MaxWildersays...>> ^Xax:
And for crying out loud, there is no apostrophe before the "S" when denoting plural. I see that all the damn time these days, and it's bugging me.
Normally I would agree, but you get the joke quicker with the apostrophe. And since it's normally used with things that shouldn't really get pluralized, it helps to be clear.
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