It's a plural and therefore needs no apostrophe.
shrimper wrote:Aspers - that's disgraceful. Young children may be reading this forum and your thread title is appalling.
How can we expect our youngsters to act properly when they are set such bad examples? Mmm?
It's a plural and therefore needs no apostrophe.
Get a grip!
Bare Ben wrote:I thought he meant "Vagina is off topic", which is always a problem.
captain sparkle wrote:Bare Ben wrote:I thought he meant "Vagina is off topic", which is always a problem.
You mean, like, 'an instruction'?, a command, perhaps.
Bare Ben wrote:I thought he meant "Vagina is off topic", which is always a problem.
shrimper wrote:...a sad indictment of the standards.....etc
captain sparkle wrote:Bare Ben wrote:I thought he meant "Vagina is off topic", which is always a problem.
You mean, like, 'an instruction'?, a command, perhaps.
shrimpnsave wrote:What is a vagina
anyone remember fanny craddock
shrimpnsave wrote:What is a vagina
anyone remember fanny craddock
(possessive apostrophe)I hope all your Doughnuts turn out like Fanny's
Aspers wrote:I have just seen a ladies vagina which wasn't my wifes.
She had wrapped a towel around her and was getting changed when the towel fell.
I think she may have visited Brazil recently.
Bare bum wrote:Ah Johnny Craddock
quote(possessive apostrophe)I hope all your Doughnuts turn out like Fanny's
captain sparkle wrote:Bare Ben wrote:I thought he meant "Vagina is off topic", which is always a problem.
You mean, like, 'an instruction'?, a command, perhaps.
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