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JPaul
03-19-2006, 09:27 PM
http://hk.bcmagazine.net/issues/173/picts/competitions/Babycham.jpg
Question:
Isn't it true that manker is Welsh for merkin?
'S what I heard, anyway...:huh:
manker
03-19-2006, 09:42 PM
I'm of the opinion that if a word starting a sentence is apostrophicised to denote a missing letter or letters at the start of the word, then the first letter after the apostrophe should not be capitalised.
This is a personal thing and I've no idea of the official position.
Nice pic, btw :wub:
Lilmiss
03-19-2006, 09:46 PM
meh, I was always a Cherry B kinda gal.
I'm of the opinion that if a word starting a sentence is apostrophicised to denote a missing letter or letters at the start of the word, then the first letter after the apostrophe should not be capitalised.
This is a personal thing and I've no idea of the official position.
It is a personal thing, isn't it.
JPaul
03-19-2006, 09:50 PM
I'm of the opinion that if a word starting a sentence is apostrophicised to denote a missing letter or letters at the start of the word, then the first letter after the apostrophe should not be capitalised.
This is a personal thing and I've no idea of the official position.
It does make sence. Likewise I am unaware of the official position, however I'll take your six on this one.
manker
03-19-2006, 09:53 PM
I'm of the opinion that if a word starting a sentence is apostrophicised to denote a missing letter or letters at the start of the word, then the first letter after the apostrophe should not be capitalised.
This is a personal thing and I've no idea of the official position.
It is a personal thing, isn't it.Particularly clever of you to ascertain that.
When I say 'clever', I mean 'tautological', obviousement.
It is a personal thing, isn't it.Particularly clever of you to ascertain that.
When I say 'clever', I mean 'tautological', obviousement.
How very twatological of you to say so. :P
Now, if you'll excuse me, I must hie meself to the pub, wherein I shall wield me cue in the most masterly way.
A variety of pretenders to the throne will be drawn, quartered and left to putrify.
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