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Pedants' corner

apostrophe crime on stage at panto

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FluffyMummy123 · 22/12/2007 17:15

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FluffyMummy123 · 22/12/2007 17:17

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oopsitisanimmaculatconception · 22/12/2007 17:19

o no it wasn;t

FluffyMummy123 · 22/12/2007 17:21

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FrannyandZooey · 22/12/2007 17:25

don't you think it was a deliberate mistake? to be funny?

oopsitisanimmaculatconception · 22/12/2007 17:28

that is hopeful franny

WanderingHolly · 22/12/2007 17:28

at apostrophe abuse ever being funny.

What kind of pantomime has melons?

FrannyandZooey · 22/12/2007 17:29

if I was painting a sign that was meant to be like a greengrocer's sign I would probably put melon's

they all ruddy have them

FluffyMummy123 · 22/12/2007 17:32

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FluffyMummy123 · 22/12/2007 17:33

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HappyChristmasWalrusIsOver · 22/12/2007 17:37

That truly is a heinous crime.

I drove past a shop in Bristol this morning that had a sign outside stating that the shope was open "8 till late"

I had to keep the red mist down, I tell ya.

WulfricTheRedNosedReindeer · 22/12/2007 17:39

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HappyChristmasWalrusIsOver · 22/12/2007 17:41

Our local Somerfield sells DVD's

And that is on a sign that has been printed and is used in shops nationwide.

WanderingHolly · 22/12/2007 17:41

Do all pantomimes include melons, as well as ghosts, transvestites, human/horse hybrids and the hurling of missiles sweets into the audience?

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