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SultanOfSwing Oct 18th 2013 2:29 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950307)
You were doing so well with your pedantry until you described the play on words as 'clever'. The play on words to which you refer is very much categorised as a cliché nowadays.

Oh shit, I should have checked with you first just to make sure I didn't accidentally provide credit to something so passé :blink:


Originally Posted by not2old (Post 10950315)
what has that comment got to do with the OP?

Can you actually read? Is it more likely it had to do with the post I quoted, perhaps?

roaringmouse Oct 18th 2013 2:33 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950327)
Oh shit, I should have checked with you first just to make sure I didn't accidentally provide credit to something so passé :blink:

That's ok, don't kick yourself about it. :lol:

In any case, whether or not it's a cliché (which it is ;)) neither of us have mentioned that the word 'great' in it should not really be capitalized.

SultanOfSwing Oct 18th 2013 2:38 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950332)
That's ok, don't kick yourself about it. :lol:

In any case, whether or not it's a cliché (which it is ;)) neither of us have mentioned that the word 'great' in it should not really be capitalized.

It is part of a title, so in effect the capitalisation is acceptable.

not2old Oct 18th 2013 2:40 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950327)
Can you actually read? Is it more likely it had to do with the post I quoted, perhaps?

I guess it must be wind up Friday!

Are you trying to be smarter than my little finger? watch it cos it'll come right back at you:ohmy:

You wouldn't by chance have a few loose screws to play with, or is this your clever 'play on words' day?

Back to topic

roaringmouse Oct 18th 2013 2:43 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950341)
It is part of a title, so in effect the capitalisation is acceptable.

Only if 'makes' was capitalized as well.

SultanOfSwing Oct 18th 2013 2:46 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 10950349)
I guess it must be wind up Friday!

Are you trying to be smarter than my little finger? watch it cos it'll come right back at you:ohmy:

You wouldn't by chance have a few loose screws to play with, or is this your clever 'play on words' day?

Back to topic

Did you just threaten to finger me? At least buy me dinner first.

I quoted Mallory, who started her post with 'I hate to be pedantic'. It had nothing to do with the original post, it was a quote within a thread. Bloody hell.

The only way I'd have loose screws to play with would be if I picked up ones you had dropped ...

Although, good old fashioned barneys with complete strangers over completely unimportant and irrelevant things (since we both live in North America anyway) is another great British tradition. It'd be doubly spectacular if you happened to be French as well :lol:


Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950354)
Only if 'makes' was capitalized as well.

I concur. It's a pedant's paradise in here today ...

roaringmouse Oct 18th 2013 2:48 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by not2old (Post 10950315)

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950252)
Oh don't be ridiculous. Nobody hates to be pedantic.

what has that comment got to do with the OP?

As OP means Opening Poster, I guess in the context that you ask either:
  • he (the OP) is pedantic and does not hate it; or
  • he (the OP) is not pedantic because he hates pedanticism, and therefore is nobody.
You decide I guess.

SultanOfSwing Oct 18th 2013 2:51 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950362)
As OP means Opening Poster, I guess in the context that you ask either:
  • he (the OP) is pedantic and does not hate it; or
  • he (the OP) is not pedantic because he hates pedanticism, and therefore is nobody.
You decide I guess.

Well, since I was referring to the opening words of this post:


Originally Posted by Mallory (Post 10950245)
I hate to be pedantic, but I think you meant weird and wacky. Whacky is used in the context of hitting something with a hard board.

I have no idea what is going on anymore ...

roaringmouse Oct 18th 2013 2:53 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950358)
I concur. It's a pedant's paradise in here today ...

So we are agreed then, the title should either be 'What Makes Britain Great?', 'What makes Britain great?', or 'What makes Kingdom united?' (for putting the United before the Kingdom would take away from any play of words, whether they be clever or cliché).

On a side point, I believe that apostrophe should come after the s. You're not doing well with apostrophes today, are you?

Sally Redux Oct 18th 2013 2:53 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950369)
Well, since I was referring to the opening words of this post:



I have no idea what is going on anymore ...

Keep it up, at least you're distracting him from posting links about the crapness of Britain :thumbup:

SultanOfSwing Oct 18th 2013 2:56 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950372)
So we are agreed then, the title should either be 'What Makes Britain Great?', 'What makes Britain great?', or 'What makes Kingdom united?' (for putting the United before the Kingdom would take away from any play of words, whether they be clever or cliché).

I'll go with the first one. Cliché or no, I got the sentiment behind it.


Originally Posted by roaringmouse (Post 10950372)
On a side point, I believe that apostrophe should come after the s. You're not doing well with apostrophes today, are you?

Ah, but since I can only speak for one pedant (i.e. me) I was correct. In a manner of speaking.


Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10950373)
Keep it up, at least you're distracting him from posting links about the crapness of Britain :thumbup:

White dog turds.

Couldn't resist :D

roaringmouse Oct 18th 2013 2:57 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 10950373)
Keep it up, at least you're distracting him from posting links about the crapness of Britain :thumbup:

If you're referring to me and another thread, then I have never described Britain as crap - only you have described it as such in that post.

Sally Redux Oct 18th 2013 2:59 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950379)
I'll go with the first one. Cliché or no, I got the sentiment behind it.



Ah, but since I can only speak for one pedant (i.e. me) I was correct. In a manner of speaking.



White dog turds.

Couldn't resist :D

Poo trees.

A pedant's paradise is OK I think. Paradise for a pedant.

roaringmouse Oct 18th 2013 3:00 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950379)
I'll go with the first one. Cliché or no, I got the sentiment behind it.

I personally prefer the second option for title of the thread.

Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950379)
Ah, but since I can only speak for one pedant (i.e. me) I was correct. In a manner of speaking.

True, it does depend on if you originally meant just yourself or any other pedants. The implication was multiple pedants, the way I read the post.

Bud the Wiser Oct 18th 2013 3:02 am

Re: What makes Britain Great?
 
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Originally Posted by SultanOfSwing (Post 10950379)



White dog turds.

Oh no, not another one ......


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