Well, who'd have thought? Strange language we speak, eh?
For the record, "s's" seems to be the commonly-accepted form in Texas, in case anyone happens to come down yonder. ;P
Nash wrote:He's probably feeling very special now.
Xaser wrote:For the record, "s's" seems to be the commonly-accepted form in Texas, in case anyone happens to come down yonder. ;P
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