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A What are 'grocers apostrophes'?

B Why isn't there an apostrophe in grocers? I don't know what it means without one.

C I can't see anything wrong with the Howard Roberts' sleeve.

:D

MG

Oh, I see there is an apostrophe in the thread title. When replying, you can't see the title, only in the address line, which omits naughty things like apostrophes.

I still don't know what grocer's apostrophes are, though.

MG

Oh, I see there is an apostrophe in the thread title. When replying, you can't see the title, only in the address line, which omits naughty things like apostrophes.

I still don't know what grocer's apostrophes are, though.

MG

Posted

Thanks Jim.

So, now I know - and it is strange that the expression originated here, but probably among the upper classes, to few of whom I have ever spoken - I am sure there's nowt wrong with the sleeve. "Pickin's" is perfectly proper, as a G has been omitted.

It would indeed be interestin' to see if there are sleeves with incorrect apostrophisation. I can't think of any except by Booker T & the MG's, and the JB's. But, though I greatly prefer to write or see MGs or JBs, lots of people say this is correct.

MG

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As a proofreader I have to correct things like 60's to '60s all the time.

Here's how the other living president's stack up:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/george-w-bush-favorable-rating-lowest-living-president-100010623.html

I can't think of any except by Booker T & the MG's, and the JB's. But, though I greatly prefer to write or see MGs or JBs, lots of people say this is correct.

My policy is to allow an apostrophe if the style is all caps but lower case s w/o apostrophe if mixed case. So: DVD'S or DVDs, but not DVD's.

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Posted

As a proofreader I have to correct things like 60's to '60s all the time.

Here's how the other living president's stack up:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/george-w-bush-favorable-rating-lowest-living-president-100010623.html

I can't think of any except by Booker T & the MG's, and the JB's. But, though I greatly prefer to write or see MGs or JBs, lots of people say this is correct.

My policy is to allow an apostrophe if the style is all caps but lower case s w/o apostrophe if mixed case. So: DVD'S or DVDs, but not DVD's.

I can see the rationale for that. Is it common in the USA? I mean, is getting it right common :D

MG

Posted

As a proofreader I have to correct things like 60's to '60s all the time.

Here's how the other living president's stack up:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/george-w-bush-favorable-rating-lowest-living-president-100010623.html

I can't think of any except by Booker T & the MG's, and the JB's. But, though I greatly prefer to write or see MGs or JBs, lots of people say this is correct.

My policy is to allow an apostrophe if the style is all caps but lower case s w/o apostrophe if mixed case. So: DVD'S or DVDs, but not DVD's.

Pickin's is correct of course.

Posted

As a proofreader I have to correct things like 60's to '60s all the time.

Here's how the other living president's stack up:

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/george-w-bush-favorable-rating-lowest-living-president-100010623.html

I can't think of any except by Booker T & the MG's, and the JB's. But, though I greatly prefer to write or see MGs or JBs, lots of people say this is correct.

My policy is to allow an apostrophe if the style is all caps but lower case s w/o apostrophe if mixed case. So: DVD'S or DVDs, but not DVD's.

Pickin's is correct of course.

That's what I said.

MG

A What are 'grocers apostrophes'?

B Why isn't there an apostrophe in grocers? I don't know what it means without one.

C I can't see anything wrong with the Howard Roberts' sleeve.

:D

MG

Posted

No, the apostrophe would only be acceptable for an abbreviation or acronym in all caps where the lack might cause confusion. Pickins should never be Pickin's unless it's a possessive for Mr. Pickin.

Getting matters of orthographic style right is hit or miss in any country in my experience.

Posted

No, the apostrophe would only be acceptable for an abbreviation or acronym in all caps where the lack might cause confusion. Pickins should never be Pickin's unless it's a possessive for Mr. Pickin.

Pickin's is so spelt (is it "spelled" in the U.S? :) ) as the "g" is omitted as in so many jazz titles: Workin'', Cookin', Steamin', Relaxin', etc.

Posted

No, the apostrophe would only be acceptable for an abbreviation or acronym in all caps where the lack might cause confusion. Pickins should never be Pickin's unless it's a possessive for Mr. Pickin.

Getting matters of orthographic style right is hit or miss in any country in my experience.

It is an abbreviation.

Posted

No, the apostrophe would only be acceptable for an abbreviation or acronym in all caps where the lack might cause confusion. Pickins should never be Pickin's unless it's a possessive for Mr. Pickin.

Getting matters of orthographic style right is hit or miss in any country in my experience.

It is an abbreviation.

Are you a barrister?

Posted

No, the apostrophe would only be acceptable for an abbreviation or acronym in all caps where the lack might cause confusion. Pickins should never be Pickin's unless it's a possessive for Mr. Pickin.

Getting matters of orthographic style right is hit or miss in any country in my experience.

It is an abbreviation.

Are you a barrister?

Are you a copy editor?

Posted

Are you a copy editor?

Yes. However, I will grant that a case can be made for Pickin's based on the premise that the apostrophe represents the missing g in the singular. But as an editor I'd still change it.

Posted

Years ago a friend in San Francisco saw and made a drawing of (it's on my wall) a grocer's window in which there were these words:

"Bing" Cherries

Nope...got me there :huh:

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