alliancemetalart:
I wish everyone would make a conscious effort to stop using apostrophes when you're pluralizing. An apostrophe denotes possession when followed by an s, except for "it's" which means "it is"
What's that you say? I believe the grammar Nazi is being a bit too restrictive in his application of the rules. He's at least forgetting a few other instances where an apostrophe followed by an "s" does not denote the possessive form. Tim's probably reading this right now, wondering why such a discussion is occurring in his thread. Still, Tim's shown a lot of patience to date. ;)
I do believe the time has come, Tim, for you to warn
everyone on the forum about the folks who are stealing from you. We do have a section on the forum for everyone, not simply dealers, to exchange goods and services for cash. This puts everyone at risk.
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