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I didn' take any photos at all this time round,but did notice that at the parties there was an official looking photographer taking loads of the party dances etc.... Is it possible to view these with a possibility of purchasing some as i would love to have some photo's to look back at in the future?

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I'll post up a link to some of my photos in the next couple of days. I've taken some of people at the parties, if you recognise yourself and not happy with others seeing it please PM me and I'll be happy to remove it for you :-)

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What is the deal with showmasters? Do they make the photos avalible to the public either though payment or something? otherwise I dont understand the point of showmasters just having the pictures and no one seeing them.

ea i agree even if they are not willing to sell them on at least let us have a buchers!

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yer u are talking about giles but im afraid they wont eb on his site as its a deal with showmasters so they wot be going up sorry.

 

 

Why's that when his photo's from The Hub 1 are on his website.

 

Mine are here, I've stuck them all up, good and bad. There's rather a nice excess of Rippy!

 

http://s122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/to.../The%20Hub%202/

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Here's the links to my photos, if anyone see's themselves and wants a copy let me know. Or don't want their pic on here again let me know and i'll take it down :D

 

Victorian Jack and Evil TW victorian lady !

Nostravite Gwen and Jack

Malcom

Carnival couple

Malcom's costume diferent owner !

Malcom's costume different owner !Malcom and costume swapper !

Ladies in frocks !

Ianto and some gypsies !

Ianto and John

Jack and Gwen

A Welsh partier !

 

And my favourite, Ianto, John, Jack and the Doctor, except it didn't come out as well as the others :(

thehub213150309054.jpg

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I didn' take any photos at all this time round,but did notice that at the parties there was an official looking photographer taking loads of the party dances etc.... Is it possible to view these with a possibility of purchasing some as i would love to have some photo's to look back at in the future?

 

 

Is there any way to take the apostrophe out of this forum topic name?

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Is there any way to take the apostrophe out of this forum topic name?

Pretty sure you can't change topic names, but anyway why would you want to? It is grammatically correct as it stands.

 

 

Probably is actually, I have got the flu since the Hub, probably clouding my brain.

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Is there any way to take the apostrophe out of this forum topic name?

Pretty sure you can't change topic names, but anyway why would you want to? It is grammatically correct as it stands.

 

Apostrophes aren't used for common plurals...

 

Greengrocers' apostrophes

 

Apostrophes used incorrectly to form plurals are known as greengrocers' apostrophes (or grocers' apostrophes, or sometimes humorously greengrocers apostrophe's). The practice comes from the identical sound of the plural and possessive forms of most English nouns. It is often considered a form of hypercorrection coming from a widespread ignorance of the proper use of the apostrophe or of punctuation in general. Lynne Truss, author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, points out that before the 19th century, it was standard orthography to use the apostrophe to form a plural of a foreign-sounding word that ended in a vowel (e.g., banana's, folio's, logo's, quarto's, pasta's, ouzo's) to clarify pronunciation. Truss says this usage is no longer considered proper in formal writing.

 

The same would apply to Photos.

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Is there any way to take the apostrophe out of this forum topic name?

Pretty sure you can't change topic names, but anyway why would you want to? It is grammatically correct as it stands.

 

Apostrophes aren't used for common plurals...

 

Greengrocers' apostrophes

 

Apostrophes used incorrectly to form plurals are known as greengrocers' apostrophes (or grocers' apostrophes, or sometimes humorously greengrocers apostrophe's). The practice comes from the identical sound of the plural and possessive forms of most English nouns. It is often considered a form of hypercorrection coming from a widespread ignorance of the proper use of the apostrophe or of punctuation in general. Lynne Truss, author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, points out that before the 19th century, it was standard orthography to use the apostrophe to form a plural of a foreign-sounding word that ended in a vowel (e.g., banana's, folio's, logo's, quarto's, pasta's, ouzo's) to clarify pronunciation. Truss says this usage is no longer considered proper in formal writing.

 

The same would apply to Photos.

 

 

Phew, thank you.

Ironically, there's posters in my school with BANANA'S written on them about 5 times so I have to go around tip-exing them out.

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Omg! Thats us! Yes I was the Jack (and the kitty Jack :D) Just made a username here, do you think you could send me them?

 

As discussed, i will send you them tomorrow :)

 

hells childe 17 - I'm the John in those photos - just to let you know I have a different email address now so if you could send me the ones I'm in, it's the address in my profile here. Thanks! :D

 

No worries, i will send you them tomorrow. I've taken down the kitty one too :WINCE:

 

Thats me as the Doctor!! Awww thats a great pic, thanks for putting it up!

 

Glad you liked it :thumbup:

 

Here's the link to some of my photos

 

th_TopSecret.jpg

 

Great pics, loved the :thumbup: one :D

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Apostrophes aren't used for common plurals...

 

Greengrocers' apostrophes

 

Apostrophes used incorrectly to form plurals are known as greengrocers' apostrophes (or grocers' apostrophes, or sometimes humorously greengrocers apostrophe's). The practice comes from the identical sound of the plural and possessive forms of most English nouns. It is often considered a form of hypercorrection coming from a widespread ignorance of the proper use of the apostrophe or of punctuation in general. Lynne Truss, author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, points out that before the 19th century, it was standard orthography to use the apostrophe to form a plural of a foreign-sounding word that ended in a vowel (e.g., banana's, folio's, logo's, quarto's, pasta's, ouzo's) to clarify pronunciation. Truss says this usage is no longer considered proper in formal writing.

 

The same would apply to Photos.

 

Not to get into a semantic argument, but while everything you've said is right the apostrophe in photo's is there because you're actually abbreviating the word photographs not because it's a plural. In this case the apostrophe shows that there's missing letters - the same use as when you abbreviate "you are" to "you're" if you see what I mean

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Apostrophes aren't used for common plurals...

 

Greengrocers' apostrophes

 

Apostrophes used incorrectly to form plurals are known as greengrocers' apostrophes (or grocers' apostrophes, or sometimes humorously greengrocers apostrophe's). The practice comes from the identical sound of the plural and possessive forms of most English nouns. It is often considered a form of hypercorrection coming from a widespread ignorance of the proper use of the apostrophe or of punctuation in general. Lynne Truss, author of Eats, Shoots & Leaves, points out that before the 19th century, it was standard orthography to use the apostrophe to form a plural of a foreign-sounding word that ended in a vowel (e.g., banana's, folio's, logo's, quarto's, pasta's, ouzo's) to clarify pronunciation. Truss says this usage is no longer considered proper in formal writing.

 

The same would apply to Photos.

 

Not to get into a semantic argument, but while everything you've said is right the apostrophe in photo's is there because you're actually abbreviating the word photographs not because it's a plural. In this case the apostrophe shows that there's missing letters - the same use as when you abbreviate "you are" to "you're" if you see what I mean

I see your reasoning, but it's still incorrect in today's orthography. For one thing, the word 'photo' is now recognised as a word, rather than just an abbreviation. Here's one link of many (and the most useful one I could find in a quick look) on the plural of 'photo' (it's under 'Irregular Plural Nouns - List Three'):

 

http://www2.gsu.edu/~wwwesl/egw/crump.htm

 

Also, here's another link on forming plurals of abbreviations:

 

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=499296

 

I'll try very hard to shut up, now, and retreat into Torchwood fandom and looking forward to Hub 3. ^_^

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