Shit Stories: Part Number Two
As a regular service to our readers, we've been re-opening old questions.
Once again, we want to hear your stories of shit, poo and number twos. Go on - be filthier than last time.
( , Thu 27 Mar 2008, 14:57)
As a regular service to our readers, we've been re-opening old questions.
Once again, we want to hear your stories of shit, poo and number twos. Go on - be filthier than last time.
( , Thu 27 Mar 2008, 14:57)
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I get confused as to whether or not there is an apostrophe before the s if you are referring to an object that belongs to someone e.g. john's hamster, or johns hamster. I always think it's john's hamster. Is that right? And if so, is it just a peculiar quirk of the English language that makes its correct if you are referring to "its breakfast"?
EDIT - and *click* BTW, more fun than most of this weeks posts.
As a 27 year old graduate I guess I should really know all this, but frankly, I blame the lack of grammar teaching at school.
( , Wed 2 Apr 2008, 12:03, Reply)
I get confused as to whether or not there is an apostrophe before the s if you are referring to an object that belongs to someone e.g. john's hamster, or johns hamster. I always think it's john's hamster. Is that right? And if so, is it just a peculiar quirk of the English language that makes its correct if you are referring to "its breakfast"?
EDIT - and *click* BTW, more fun than most of this weeks posts.
As a 27 year old graduate I guess I should really know all this, but frankly, I blame the lack of grammar teaching at school.
( , Wed 2 Apr 2008, 12:03, Reply)
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