I'm not so sure any of us wanted it started.
bhp
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Dean--
Book titles require underlining or italics. The comma is not required,
though permissible if you know the defense.
Want to let it go yet?
Dean Olynyk wrote:
> Did you co-author the book, How to Make Friends and Influence people?
>
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> Am bit confused, Bruce. Whose horse are you on? Your axiom almost
> sounds
> Shakespearean. Naw.
>
> No matter: You intentionally recorded, I'm sure, "doen't" for
> "doesn't." Now
> I can't be sure about your referent for "horses ass." However you
> intended
> the referent, you need to know that all levels of English require an
> apostrophe in "horse's ass." Or, if in your world--and Al's and
> TFlan's--one
> horse may denote multiple asses, then "horses'."
>
> Want to let it go yet?