"Needless to say, I had the last laugh"
Celebrity autobiographies are filled to the brim with self-righteous tales of smug oneupmanship. So, forget you had any shame, grab a coffee and a croissant, and tell us your smug tales of when you got one over somebody.
Thanks to Ring of Fire for the suggestion
( , Thu 3 Feb 2011, 12:55)
Celebrity autobiographies are filled to the brim with self-righteous tales of smug oneupmanship. So, forget you had any shame, grab a coffee and a croissant, and tell us your smug tales of when you got one over somebody.
Thanks to Ring of Fire for the suggestion
( , Thu 3 Feb 2011, 12:55)
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"its" doesn't have one "it is", when contracted, does.
It has been conjectured that in sentences such as "the horse's hooves" the apostrophe is actually because it is a contraction of "the horse its hooves".
( , Sun 6 Feb 2011, 14:06, Reply)
It has been conjectured that in sentences such as "the horse's hooves" the apostrophe is actually because it is a contraction of "the horse its hooves".
( , Sun 6 Feb 2011, 14:06, Reply)
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