Probably collectors item now
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comment by Cal Neva - Lisa For Leader (U11544)
posted 1 minute ago
Seems bizarre to me. Never even heard of an 'oxford comma' before.
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I find that incredible, amazing, and unbelievable.
It's just a comma Cal.
Yoda only outlets carrying just now are Mail & Sun so not putting up a
link. I got it in my newsbox from aol.
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I’ve been stockpiling tins of commas for a while now but I can’t afford the Oxford ones.
Anyway apart from the schoolboy cockup.
Launching a coin for something that's torn the country apart?
In this context the comma is not needed nor does it change the context. Storm in a glass of water
<I’ve been stockpiling tins of commas for a while now but I can’t afford the Oxford ones.>
No no.
We'll all have as much of everything as we want now.
Most Brexiters don't seem to be familiar with the concept of punctuation anyway, so I doubt it will matter much.
Just surprised it doesn't say 'peace prosperity and friendship with all nations we voted OUT respect are vote'
<In this context the comma is not needed nor does it change the context. Storm in a glass of water>
You'd say the same if it was a coin celebrating a Remain vote?
Of course you would
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 16 minutes ago
<In this context the comma is not needed nor does it change the context. Storm in a glass of water>
You'd say the same if it was a coin celebrating a Remain vote?
Of course you would
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I am Dutch, I could give a fack
Well, we’ve had at least two 50p coins ‘celebrating’ the EEC so why not?
Cos the country wasn't raw & torn in 2 at those points.
Timing.
Is this a different one to the one they spent all that money on and then recalled then?
I'm glad all this is done, we're out of Europe and everything is fixed now though. We wont even need money, just go back to bartering with small animals and the promise of marriage to daughters.
Strikes me there are parts of the country that have come together that we’re previously torn.
And.
They rushed it thru Boris cavalier style without due diligence.
Which is kinda sad funny.
<Strikes me there are parts of the country that have come together that we’re previously torn.>
Where?
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posted on 27/1/20
What's the error?
posted on 27/1/20
Probably collectors item now
posted on 27/1/20
Missing comma.
posted on 27/1/20
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posted on 27/1/20
comment by Cal Neva - Lisa For Leader (U11544)
posted 1 minute ago
Seems bizarre to me. Never even heard of an 'oxford comma' before.
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I find that incredible, amazing, and unbelievable.
posted on 27/1/20
It's just a comma Cal.
Yoda only outlets carrying just now are Mail & Sun so not putting up a
link. I got it in my newsbox from aol.
posted on 27/1/20
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posted on 27/1/20
Taking back our comma!
posted on 27/1/20
Ha ha.
No bad Baz.
posted on 27/1/20
I’ve been stockpiling tins of commas for a while now but I can’t afford the Oxford ones.
posted on 27/1/20
Anyway apart from the schoolboy cockup.
Launching a coin for something that's torn the country apart?
posted on 27/1/20
In this context the comma is not needed nor does it change the context. Storm in a glass of water
posted on 27/1/20
<I’ve been stockpiling tins of commas for a while now but I can’t afford the Oxford ones.>
No no.
We'll all have as much of everything as we want now.
posted on 27/1/20
Most Brexiters don't seem to be familiar with the concept of punctuation anyway, so I doubt it will matter much.
Just surprised it doesn't say 'peace prosperity and friendship with all nations we voted OUT respect are vote'
posted on 27/1/20
<In this context the comma is not needed nor does it change the context. Storm in a glass of water>
You'd say the same if it was a coin celebrating a Remain vote?
Of course you would
posted on 27/1/20
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 16 minutes ago
<In this context the comma is not needed nor does it change the context. Storm in a glass of water>
You'd say the same if it was a coin celebrating a Remain vote?
Of course you would
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I am Dutch, I could give a fack
posted on 27/1/20
*couldn't
posted on 27/1/20
Pesky fvkin commas eh?
posted on 27/1/20
Well, we’ve had at least two 50p coins ‘celebrating’ the EEC so why not?
posted on 27/1/20
Cos the country wasn't raw & torn in 2 at those points.
Timing.
posted on 27/1/20
Is this a different one to the one they spent all that money on and then recalled then?
I'm glad all this is done, we're out of Europe and everything is fixed now though. We wont even need money, just go back to bartering with small animals and the promise of marriage to daughters.
posted on 27/1/20
Strikes me there are parts of the country that have come together that we’re previously torn.
posted on 27/1/20
And.
They rushed it thru Boris cavalier style without due diligence.
Which is kinda sad funny.
posted on 27/1/20
<Strikes me there are parts of the country that have come together that we’re previously torn.>
Where?
posted on 27/1/20
Canary Wharf
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