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Previously on "Number of word "and" in a grammatically correct sentence"

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  • manclarky
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    They're fantastic, thank you.

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  • mudskipper
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    Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (which I remember from my schooldays)

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    No - that would be 'Do you want an inch between The words Fox and And and And and And and And and Hounds?'
    Your right, I'm being a bit slow!

    Talking of slowness, I just got a cartoon joke I first read about 26 years ago when I was 8. And I didn't even see the cartoon again, I was just thinking about it for some reason and then it hit me what the fecking joke was!

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Surely that means the pub sign is "Fox And And Hounds"?
    No - that would be 'Do you want an inch between The words Fox and And and And and And and And and Hounds?'

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by manclarky View Post
    Can anyone beat this - 5 'and's and grammatically correct

    A signwriter was questioning the gap between words on a pub sign: 'Do you want an inch between The words Fox and And and And and Hounds?'


    (come on, it's Friday)
    Surely that means the pub sign is "Fox And And Hounds"?

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  • Joeman
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    Easy, go find a really big cave, shout the above sentence at the top of your voice and wait for the echos...... Simples

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by manclarky View Post
    I was running along, and as I ran I said, "and, and, and, [insert as many as needed], and, and"

    Hmm - I thought I was being clever, but it's easy!

    [Mods - you can delete this thread if you like? Reason: pointlessness]
    If every thread on CUK which was pointless was deleted, it would be a pretty barren place

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  • manclarky
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    I'm just admiring the way you've written and and And and and and And and and there.
    I was running along, and as I ran I said, "and, and, and, [insert as many as needed], and, and"

    Hmm - I thought I was being clever, but it's easy!

    [Mods - you can delete this thread if you like? Reason: pointlessness]

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  • manclarky
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    I'm just admiring the way you've written and and And and and and And and and there.
    Very good - I hadn't thought of that. I didn't think it was possible!

    I +ve repped you!

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  • dang65
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    Originally posted by manclarky View Post
    Can anyone beat this - 5 'and's and grammatically correct

    A signwriter was questioning the gap between words on a pub sign: 'Do you want an inch between The words Fox and And and And and Hounds?'


    (come on, it's Friday)
    I'm just admiring the way you've written and and And and and and And and and there.

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  • Number of word "and" in a grammatically correct sentence

    Can anyone beat this - 5 'and's and grammatically correct

    A signwriter was questioning the gap between words on a pub sign: 'Do you want an inch between The words Fox and And and And and Hounds?'


    (come on, it's Friday)

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