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    Originally posted by rodo View Post
    ****ing hell.

    He needs to learn to say "no".
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      Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
      ****ing hell.

      He needs to learn to say "no".
      In fairness he's probably stuck for a few quid due to wages not being paid

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        He just can't catch a break.
        Was muß, das muß.

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          Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
          He just can't catch a break.
          Not much else either....
          What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

          Batman

          F*** off!!!

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            Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
            He just can't catch a break.
            good cross by FB...

            Originally posted by Yozza View Post
            Not much else either....
            smashes it into the back of the net by Yozza. GOAL
            removing all the weak links makes us stronger

            too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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              Originally posted by dom9 View Post
              That's never, ever been acceptable. It's a plural!
              Well now. Not to open old wounds, but if it were solely plural you'd be correct; however in this case the apostrophe is possessive. '20s would be incorrect also, because its used to shorten from something else. Ie '90s from 1990s
              I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
              There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                Well now. Not to open old wounds, but if it were solely plural you'd be correct; however in this case the apostrophe is possessive. '20s would be incorrect also, because its used to shorten from something else. Ie '90s from 1990s
                Except it wasn't possessive. And if it was, it would have to be 20s'

                I.e. It belongs to the 20s (plural).

                The only way 20's works is if it belongs to 20 - the singular.
                Oh I don't know.

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                  Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                  Well now. Not to open old wounds, but if it were solely plural you'd be correct; however in this case the apostrophe is possessive. '20s would be incorrect also, because its used to shorten from something else. Ie '90s from 1990s
                  It's

                  Also, if it were possessive and referring to entire decade rather than just the specific year, it would be 90s' not 90's.

                  "Remembering 90's scorching summer" vs "remembering the 90s' scorching summers" innit?
                  Like blood on iron

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                    Ohhhh. What have we done? Better than talking about Karius, I suppose :|
                    Like blood on iron

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                      Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                      Except it wasn't possessive. And if it was, it would have to be 20s'

                      I.e. It belongs to the 20s (plural).

                      The only way 20's works is if it belongs to 20 - the singular.
                      Why wasn't it possessive?

                      I don't think you're right, but the 17 seconds I spent searching didn't yield anything to support the argument either way

                      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                      Also, if it were possessive and referring to entire decade rather than just the specific year, it would be 90s' not 90's.

                      "Remembering 90's scorching summer" vs "remembering the 90s' scorching summers" innit?
                      This is right, but Buzzo was referring to his 20s, not a decade! Which I think renders the apostrophe correct? Because it's HIS years 20 to 30, no?

                      English Language was an awful long time ago

                      Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                      It's
                      That was obviously going to happen
                      I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                      There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                        Originally posted by Fierce View Post

                        This is right, but Buzzo was referring to his 20s, not a decade! Which I think renders the apostrophe correct? Because it's HIS twenty years, no?



                        English Language was an awful long time ago
                        Decade of calendar years vs decade of life makes no odds really.

                        His twenties are both his and plurals - it's ten years of life each year beginning with a twenty. So a possessive form should have the apostrophe after the pluralising s. (Is pluralising a word lol?)

                        Also, my books are mine but if I refer to my books I don't always use the possessive unless I'm trying to express something the BOOKS possess. My books are great. My books' characters are great. People tend not to use that sort of construction though. Saying something like 'the characters in my books are great' reads much better.
                        Like blood on iron

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                          Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                          Decade of calendar years vs decade of life makes no odds really.

                          His twenties are both his and plurals - it's ten years of life each year beginning with a twenty. So a possessive form should have the apostrophe after the pluralising s. (Is pluralising a word lol?)

                          Also, my books are mine but if I refer to my books I don't always use the possessive unless I'm trying to express something the BOOKS possess. My books are great. My books' characters are great. People tend not to use that sort of construction though. Saying something like 'the characters in my books are great' reads much better.
                          Yep
                          Oh I don't know.

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                            Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                            Why wasn't it possessive?

                            I don't think you're right, but the 17 seconds I spent searching didn't yield anything to support the argument either way



                            This is right, but Buzzo was referring to his 20s, not a decade! Which I think renders the apostrophe correct? Because it's HIS years 20 to 30, no?

                            English Language was an awful long time ago



                            That was obviously going to happen
                            WTF. I had no idea I started this. Be about right though if it's a typo. Or bad grammar (ization)
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                              Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                              WTF. I had no idea I started this. Be about right though if it's a typo. Or bad grammar (ization)
                              It wasn't you
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                                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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