in as much as outer space is a complete vacum the world sucks
Two thumbs way up Ros for the fun website!
The highest possible number of true Gods would be one, right?
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No apostrophe in Bureaus.
neologist wrote:No apostrophe in Bureaus.
You would be most concerned with plurality.
neologist wrote:Chumly wrote:neologist wrote:No apostrophe in Bureaus.
You would be most concerned with plurality.
You are possessive.
I prefer being coined as acquisitional.
Drop the r and look in the mirror.
Or is that drop the mirror look at your r's?
No apostrophe in rs. Perhaps 'rs would be more meaningful. We should move this to the English forum.
Wouldnt that infer that Gods a Brit?
Gelisgesti wrote:Wouldnt that infer that Gods a Brit?
what a stupid supposition. Of course god is british. Whats that if its not the celestial Union Flag in the sky?
I would think that, despite the fact that you are not implying possessive, it would be appropriate to include the apostrophe in the question. Does that mean God's a Brit? (Otherwise you would be implying plural.)
The answer, of course, would depend on whether you are able to provide genealogical evidence.
I think probably not. :wink:
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From the playfield the boys raised a shout. A whirring whistle: goal. What if that nightmare gave you a back kick?
-- The ways of the Creator are not our ways, Mr Deasy said. All history moves towards one great goal, the manifestation of God.
Stephen jerked his thumb towards the window, saying:
-- That is God.
Hooray! Ay! Whrrwhee!
-- What? Mr Deasy asked.
-- A shout in the street, Stephen answered, shrugging his shoulders.
>James Joyce<
Due to his fondness of fried potatoes and Jamesons I would venture to say that he is most definitely Irish.