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@the-gravedigger saidNever mind the whoosh the kids name was kevin and he got forgot at home.
Whoosh !
What other Movie was on with the main character called kevin?
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidNever mind the whoosh the kids name was kevin and he got forgot at home.
Whoosh !
@very-rusty saidMy first post on page 2 should give you a clue.
Never mind the whoosh the kids name was kevin and he got forgot at home.
What other Movie was on with the main character called kevin?
-VR
@very-rusty saidIt's a little known fact that Shakespeare originally named some of his plays differently. For example there were;
Never mind the whoosh the kids name was kevin and he got forgot at home.
What other Movie was on with the main character called kevin?
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidWe shouldn't talk about other subscribers!
My first post on page 2 should give you a clue.
@kevin-eleven saidThe kid from home alone was called Kevin π
Almost always, except when I'm out and about.
@very-rusty saidBut non-sub scum is ok.
We shouldn't talk about other subscribers!
-VR
@trev33 saidI'd say "scum" is an uncountable noun. So, yeah, I'd favour "is". Then again, I approach these things descriptively rather than proscriptively.
But non-sub scum is ok.
Edit: Are ok?
@trev33 saidExactly as long as we are not talking about Keven eleven, aka Ceaser Salad. π π
The kid from home alone was called Kevin π
@trev33 saidNope can't use that anymore.....LOL.....The day the music died! π
But non-sub scum is ok.
@indonesia-phil saidThere is also a famous song that later changed its title from;
It's a little known fact that Shakespeare originally named some of his plays differently. For example there were;
'Kevin and Juliet'
'Much ado about Kevin'
'Kevin III'
Only in later editions did he change the titles.
@the-gravedigger saidKevin Can Wait.
There is also a famous song that later changed its title from;
'Stairway to Kevin'
@kevin-eleven saidI bet he is sitting there already waiting with his Caesar salad. π
Kevin Can Wait.
@indonesia-phil said"The Merry Wives of Kevin"
It's a little known fact that Shakespeare originally named some of his plays differently. For example there were;
'Kevin and Juliet'
'Much ado about Kevin'
'Kevin III'
Only in later editions did he change the titles.