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Previously on "The 80's rocked!!"
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I can guarantee you've been dancing at a wedding, pushing pineapples and shaking trees...
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Apart from a couple of notable exceptions the 80s were a terrible time for music. Stock Aitken and Waterman, Jive Bunny et al were the 1980s, horrible AOR anthems with too much synth. Self serving pop stars with preachy lyrics
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostActually, the correct form is '80s.
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostIn the context of the title it should be "The 80s rocked!!", not "The 80's rocked!!". General rule is it only needs an apostrophe if it belongs to the object in question (as in ownership).
e.g. Chris's tax code is blah, the hospital's patient list, etc.
Who's? Aren't natural language rules defined by actual usage rather than by some non-existent official body?
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In the context of the title it should be "The 80s rocked!!", not "The 80's rocked!!". General rule is it only needs an apostrophe if it belongs to the object in question (as in ownership).
e.g. Chris's tax code is blah, the hospital's patient list, etc.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIs there not a case for it being " 80s' " as in the decade of the 80s possessing its music?
- Madonna (as for 80s, 90s)
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Fields Of The Nephlim
SATURDAY 12TH & SUNDAY 13TH JULY 2008
Shepherd Bush Empire
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Originally posted by chris79 View Post
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