Trouble, it seems, with the verb-noun distinction?Here JacobH wrote:My advise
Trouble, it seems, with the verb-noun distinction?Here JacobH wrote:My advise
mea culpa. My mitigation is that sentence originally read “I might advise...” or similar.jdaw1 wrote:Trouble, it seems, with the verb-noun distinction?Here JacobH wrote:My advise
Here, jdaw1 wrote:A very pleasant evening with two bottles, and—as ever—the TCP’s excellent food and service. Plus the Scribners, for the non-drinking Mrs S was also present, had the pleasure of seeing the rabbit warren that is TCP.
Glenn E. wrote:I fail to detect the error, unless it is the lack of a period after Mrs.
Your 800th post, no less.
RAYC wrote:Here, DRT wrote:Warre 2009 helps the heros...
PhilW wrote:RAYC wrote:Here, DRT wrote:Warre 2009 helps the heros...
isn't that just a spelling crime?
jdaw1 wrote:This thread is also used for reports of crimes of similar import. Carry on.
Glenn E. wrote:Ah yes, like the infamous ATM machine and PIN number. Completely missed that!
There’s a foreign-language version of this too (e.g. “the Al Aqsa Mosque”, “please RSVP”, “the hoi polloi”, &c. &c.) which is equally annoying.RAYC wrote:The examples that i seem to come across most frequently at the moment are "RPI Index" and "CPI Index".
RAYC wrote:Glenn E. wrote:Ah yes, like the infamous ATM machine and PIN number. Completely missed that!
RAS Syndrome!
The examples that i seem to come across most frequently at the moment are "RPI Index" and "CPI Index".
It appears there are few members who haven’t uttered the phrase “the TCP”, though. For obvious reasons this is the most heinous example.DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF".
JacobH wrote:It appears there are few members who haven’t uttered the phrase “the TCP”, though. For obvious reasons this is the most heinous example.DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF".
Presumably you meant "have uttered the phrase"?JacobH wrote:It appears there are few members who haven’t uttered the phrase “the TCP”, though. For obvious reasons this is the most heinous example.DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF".
Indicted with jdaw1 are: WS1, AHB, meDRT wrote:Presumably you meant "have uttered the phrase"?JacobH wrote:It appears there are few members who haven’t uttered the phrase “the TCP”, though. For obvious reasons this is the most heinous example.DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF".
community Worst of all, there is no "The" in "Crusting Pipe".JacobH wrote:Indicted with jdaw1 are: WS1, AHB, meDRT wrote:Presumably you meant "have uttered the phrase"?JacobH wrote:It appears there are few members who haven’t uttered the phrase “the TCP”, though. For obvious reasons this is the most heinous example.DRT wrote:I am pleased to report that a quick search of this site returns no instances of "the TPF"., PhilW, RonnieRoots, ChrisD, and DRT, which seems like a reasonable cross-section of the
community
DRT wrote:Worst of all, there is no "The" in "Crusting Pipe".
Davy's wrote:Situated in the Heart of The Old Covent Garden Market, The Crusting Pipe is one of our traditional styled Wine Bars
I don't think we want to use Davy's website as an acceptable standard.PhilW wrote:DRT wrote:Worst of all, there is no "The" in "Crusting Pipe".
Even Davy's get confused though - the first paragraph is:Davy's wrote:Situated in the Heart of The Old Covent Garden Market, The Crusting Pipe is one of our traditional styled Wine Bars
I was going to say that I think they’ve just gone for the traditional method of capitalising the first letter of every noun, but then I’m pretty sure those market buildings are a “new Covent Garden market”, not old, having been built to replace the old wooden stalls in the 19th Century. (Of course there is also a “New Covent Garden”, too, which helpfully does not have any capitals in its name at all...)PhilW wrote:DRT wrote:Worst of all, there is no "The" in "Crusting Pipe".
Even Davy's get confused though - the first paragraph is:Davy's wrote:Situated in the Heart of The Old Covent Garden Market, The Crusting Pipe is one of our traditional styled Wine Bars
Here g-man wrote:Acutally
we might have to change this to a pre leap year celebration
or the TPF, "I don't believe in leap days due to a rounding error" tasting on the 28th
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