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  • Paddy
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    Waterstones drops its apostrophe
    Sainburys dropped one. Mind you he is a bit old.

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  • northernladuk
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    That's going to drive The FaQQer nuts!!!!

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  • RSoles
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    'tis a poor show. Lets the side down.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    I went to Waterstone's last saturday, in Manchester, as it 'appens. In fact I went to three Waterstone's's, looking for a kids book called 'Deeper'. Two of the Waterstone's's didn't have it, but the third one didn't either.

    next time i go, i'll get a book on abberrant apostrophes



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  • RSoles
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    Cost saving on corporate letterheads?

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  • AtW
    started a topic Note to pedants

    Note to pedants

    Waterstones drops its apostrophe

    Waterstones, the bookshop, has dropped the apostrophe in its trading name and logo, sparking outrage among some of its customers.

    Source: Waterstones drops its apostrophe - Telegraph

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