The apostrophes are the least of my worries……how many s’s in Duchessship or Headmistressship???????
B Bigjohn Western Thunderer Yesterday at 14:07 #1,021 The apostrophes are the least of my worries……how many s’s in Duchessship or Headmistressship???????
Oz7mm Western Thunderer 38 minutes ago #1,022 Eastsidepilot said: No I can't, but ever since I heard some one impersonating him, years ago it's has stuck in my head, it may of been Rob Brydon ?. Click to expand... "may of been" Colin? Tut
Eastsidepilot said: No I can't, but ever since I heard some one impersonating him, years ago it's has stuck in my head, it may of been Rob Brydon ?. Click to expand... "may of been" Colin? Tut
Jon Nazareth Western Thunderer 38 minutes ago #1,023 Eastsidepilot said: Depends where you was Brung up mate. " Me and my Mate "...East London-Essex , " My Mate and I ".. West London- Berk's" Can't beat English dialects Click to expand... I once heard that it was Queen Victoria who introduced the 'You and I' thing, up until then it was, 'you and me'. Who knows? Jon
Eastsidepilot said: Depends where you was Brung up mate. " Me and my Mate "...East London-Essex , " My Mate and I ".. West London- Berk's" Can't beat English dialects Click to expand... I once heard that it was Queen Victoria who introduced the 'You and I' thing, up until then it was, 'you and me'. Who knows? Jon
O Owen English Member 18 minutes ago #1,024 Oz7mm said: "may of been" Colin? Tut Click to expand... As widely used by television presenters. Sometimes it's very clearly pronounced wrongly.
Oz7mm said: "may of been" Colin? Tut Click to expand... As widely used by television presenters. Sometimes it's very clearly pronounced wrongly.
Eastsidepilot Western Thunderer 15 minutes ago #1,025 Oz7mm said: "may of been" Colin? Tut Click to expand... Can't 'elp beein from Essex might mate!