Saturday, 31 January 2009

Punctuation is 2 hard

LONDON – On the streets of Birmingham, the queen's English is now the queens English.

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Mullaney hopes to stop public campaigns to restore the apostrophe that would tell passers-by that "Kings Heath" was once owned by the monarchy.

"Apostrophes denote possessions that are no longer accurate, and are not needed," he said. "More importantly, they confuse people. If I want to go to a restaurant, I don't want to have an A-level (high school diploma) in English to find it."


omg its about tyme.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why, oh why am I not surprised?

1 February 2009 at 17:30  

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