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The man is on a roll.

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The man is on a roll.

Oh no he’s not, he’s dieting.
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JDAW’s missing apostrophe

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In reading an old TPF thread, I found an apostrophe crime by me. A space where there should have been a right single apostrophe. By me.

Oh the shame of it. Excuse me whilst I go flagellate myself.
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Please provide a helpful link.
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…Conky would derive pleasure from finding it himse

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No. I thought Conky would derive pleasure from finding it himself.
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How would Conky recognise an apostrophe error?
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Finding jdaw1’s apostrophe crime

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That’s the point. Knowing there is one, with the clues I gave above, he would derive a sense of great satisfaction from finding it. (Which he might have to do using his new grammar checker, but, nonetheless.)
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Conky’s missing apostrophes

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8393#8393]Here[/url] Conky wrote:Fairs fair, I cant remember whether it was brown sauce or red sauce.
Two missing apostrophes.
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Conky’s missing apostrophe

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8395#8395]Here[/url] Conky wrote:What a shame you cant come over this side of the Pond. You can put up with our Julian, and you like your Chip Butties...you'd fit right in.

(You can talk crap until the early hours, of course, cant you?)
Two more.
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"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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I found the apostrophe errors !!!
Am I improving or do I have a keener insight into Meaningless drivel . . .
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You found my old error? Or you now see Conky’s?

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You found my old error? Or you now see Conky’s?
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Both !!!!
I'm so excited . . . I think I'll break wind . :roll: :roll:
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The you should quote my error…

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The you should quote my error, in the format now blessed by its antiquity.
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I would quote , but just came off the night shift .
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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8775#8775]Here[/url] jdaw1 wrote:Normally I don’t criticise the punctuation of those whose first language isnt English.
What is wrong with me this week? Even my previous post to this thread missed an ‟n”. I think I have major 1966 deprivation. How could this be cured, I wonder?
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Damn - beat me to it
Port is basically a red drink
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I doubt it, but you may be developing a human side!

Hope the Collective 'isnt' too upset.
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I also have '63 & '66 deprivation .
Could this cloud my judgement in Drivel matters ?
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no covering up

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KillerB wrote:Damn - beat me to it
I saw it after Luc had quoted it, so there was no covering up (‟up there was no covering” would be horrible). A quick admission felt like the cheapest escape.
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Re: no covering up

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jdaw1 wrote:...so there was no covering up (“up there was no covering† would be horrible).
How about "so no covering up was possible" and using "to cover up" as a compound verb?
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Re: no covering up

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AHB wrote:so no covering up was possible
That works. Thank you.
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Conky's three-in-one

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Here
Conky wrote:Fairs, fair.
and
They will now see that its not all about a few nerds
and
hyperactive Brides Mothers
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"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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I think you should set up a Club.

Its a good idea isnt it!!!
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torch from my failing hands

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I have been so sloppy myself in the last week I felt that it would be inappropriate to act on these which I did see. But I am glad to see that Derek T. has taken the torch from my failing hands.
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Alan,

Following jdaws normal rule I will refrain from reporting intentional crimes, such as the one in your post above.

jdaw,

You can have the torch back when you are feeling better. Or on Monday, whichever happens first.
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Was that intentional? Not obviously.

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Derek T. wrote:Following jdaws normal rule
Was that intentional? Not obviously.
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No. But as English is not my native language it doesn't count :wink:
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Hey , I'm I involved in something here ?
Does It involve Port & Punctuation ?
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Luc wrote:Hey , I'm I involved in something here ?
Does It involve Port & Punctuation ?
Is that the missing Jane Austen novel?
Port is basically a red drink
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KillerB wrote:
Luc wrote:Hey , I'm I involved in something here ?
Does It involve Port & Punctuation ?
Is that the missing Jane Austen novel?
Hard to believe that Jane Austen and Austen Powers were related . . .
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Are they both related to Steve Austin of Bionic Man fame?
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Derek,

As you have made mistakes in Posts, in the rush to correct my apostrophe crimes, and now you're making apostrophe mistakes in this thread, it has only just dawned on me....

Well done Agent Turnbull, the mission is going well, the whole place will crumble and fall shortly.

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Conky wrote:Derek,

As you have made mistakes in Posts, in the rush to correct my apostrophe crimes, and now you're making apostrophe mistakes in this thread, it has only just dawned on me....

Well done Agent Turnbull, the mission is going well, the whole place will crumble and fall shortly.

Alan
Actually, it's "Turnbull, Double Agent Turnbull - shaken but difficult to stir"

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Agent ‘W’ reporting for duty sir.

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{Very nasal accent} Agent ‘W’ reporting for duty sir.

[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8934#8934]Here[/url] Conky wrote:Well done Agent Turnbull, the mission is going well, the whole place will crumble and fall shortly.
Back from a weekend away: am I allowed to object to the second comma? It should be at least a semi-colon, or maybe even a full colon.
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ADV’s extra apostrophe

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8934#8934]Here[/url] ADV wrote:I once used it to remove paint from a counter top then made maragrita's with it
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Conky’s missing apostrophe

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[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8924#8924]Here[/url] Conky wrote:Shouldn't you delete our new friends Email address from the open Forum asap.
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Re: Conky’s missing apostrophe

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jdaw1 wrote:
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8924#8924]Here[/url] Conky wrote:Shouldn't you delete our new friends Email address from the open Forum asap.
Thanks Jules, I uncritically try to rectify an innocent mistake of yours, and get it highlighted as a mistake!

I suppose you're back!
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Gonzales Byass

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Well I can't see Gonzales Byass' apostrophe error. Can anyone else (apart from Julian)?

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Now I've found it - "Spains Dry Sherry"
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Gonzalez Byass wrote:Spains dry sherry
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Damn :evil: - someone interupted me and I didn't hit the submit button before AHB spotted it.

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a four-times repeated grammatical error

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Not an apostrophe crime, but a four-times repeated grammatical error.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=9114#9114]Here[/url] Derek T. wrote:One of four bottles purchased from Uncle Tom by Derek T in December 2007. The total cost of £180 was subsequently shared equally by Conky, KillerB, Overtired & emotional and Derek T. The latter of whom takes credit for the contribution of this bottle to the line-up.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=9113#9113]Here[/url] Derek T. wrote:One of four bottles purchased from Uncle Tom by Derek T in December 2007. The total cost of £180 was subsequently shared equally by Derek T, Conky, Overtired & emotional and KillerB. The latter of whom takes credit for the contribution of this bottle to the line-up.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=9112#9112]Here[/url] Derek T. wrote:One of four bottles purchased from Uncle Tom by Derek T in December 2007. The total cost of £180 was subsequently shared equally by Derek T, KillerB, Overtired & emotional and Conky. The latter of whom takes credit for the contribution of this bottle to the line-up.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=9111#9111]Here[/url] Derek T. wrote:One of four bottles purchased from Uncle Tom by Derek T in December 2007. The total cost of £180 was subsequently shared equally by Derek T, Conky, KillerB and Overtired & emotional. The latter of whom takes credit for the contribution of this bottle to the line-up.
What’s the error?
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'Latter' should be 'Last' as there are more than two.
Port is basically a red drink
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Very good. Anything else?

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Very good. Anything else?
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Re: Very good. Anything else?

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jdaw1 wrote:Very good. Anything else?
You would prefer semi-colons.
Port is basically a red drink
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Re: Very good. Anything else?

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KillerB wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:Very good. Anything else?
You would prefer semi-colons.
No. Commas fine.
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Re: Very good. Anything else?

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jdaw1 wrote:
KillerB wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:Very good. Anything else?
You would prefer semi-colons.
No. Commas fine.
Equally by rather than between?
Port is basically a red drink
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jdaw1 wrote:Anything else?
According to MS Word 'whom' should be 'who'

jdaw1 wrote:a four-times repeated grammatical error
A more precise description would be 'a grammatical error that was copied and pasted three times'

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Comma error

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The total cost of £180 was subsequently shared equally by Derek T, Conky, KillerB and Overtired & emotional, the last of whom takes credit for the contribution of this bottle to the line-up.

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