Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

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Set your least favourite child on fire to save on both heating and Christmas presents.

I suspect millions of households will face the dilemma as to whether to eat or heat with their least favourite child. I’ve been invited round to the Mullins’ at no. 38 later where we’re going to spit roast young Anthony. At least, I think that’s what it said on the invitation.
 
I suspect millions of households will face the dilemma as to whether to eat or heat with their least favourite child. I’ve been invited round to the Mullins’ at no. 38 later where we’re going to spit roast young Anthony. At least, I think that’s what it said on the invitation.

Mullinses, I think :emoticon-0100-smile

or you could say Mullins's referring to their house
 
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The difference between Smith and Mulllins is that Mullins already has an s on the end and you can't use a letter in the name for apostrophe purposes. You have to add apostrophe s where it's possessive or es when it's not eg The Joneses like going to Spain.

Esoteric or what!
 
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The difference between Smith and Mulllins is that Mullins already has an s on the end and you can't use a letter in the name for apostrophe purposes. You have to add apostrophe s where it's possessive or es when it's not eg The Joneses like going to Spain.

Esoteric or what!


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The difference between Smith and Mulllins is that Mullins already has an s on the end and you can't use a letter in the name for apostrophe purposes. You have to add apostrophe s where it's possessive or es when it's not eg The Joneses like going to Spain.

Esoteric or what!

Ah, but I used the apostrophe as in their house rather than pluralising the family.
 
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