Tuesday, July 21, 2009

the Nazi's; nasty, why aren't you serving your country looks; what the Walton's used; Please tell me I'm not the only one hearing banjo's right now?

-- "Women shop during the day, men go at night" in Vancouver 24 hours on July 21, 2009

All three images contain instances where an apostrophe was used before an S to form a plural. The first image's sentence ends unintelligibly. My suggestion: "dodging nasty 'why aren't you serving your country?' looks from the female patrons." Finally, the final image has text that contains a question mark, but I've yet to find the question.

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