Yet another example of pluralizing with an apostrophe and ess words that end in vowels. Stop doing that right #%$*^&# now!!!
First Forbes, Now CNNMoney
Even though this investors’ meeting appears poorly transcribed, the article’s writer or editor should know that it should read: “… isn’t a subsidiary …”, “Why spend billions …” and “… you had better get your facts straight.”
From http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/07/technology/sprint/index.htm
A Euphemism for Divorce?
“I had to bye the wife because she found out about my mistress.”
Its. Duh.
BCR needs to hire a recruiter who knows the difference between it’s and its.
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A La Carte Is Not a Verb Phrase
I’ve heard the phrase “dead cable” but in a different context. Hi, @ComcastBill!





