http://gothamist.com/2010/10/25/mta_typo.php
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Steven O'Neill ste...@panix.com
Brooklyn, NY http://www.panix.com/~steveo
>...a sign with a typo!
>
>http://gothamist.com/2010/10/25/mta_typo.php
Ooops!
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Peter Duncanson, UK
(in alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe)
> http://gothamist.com/2010/10/25/mta_typo.php
From the URL, I assume that's in Gotham City. Get Batman to sort it
out!
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John M Ward, posting from the Apihna Arms' Comfy Chair
My "Fun with English" web page can now be found at:
www.john-ward.org.uk/personal/john/english
>In article <ia6pni$b5h$1...@panix5.panix.com>,
> Steven M. O'Neill <ste...@panix.com> wrote:
>> ...a sign with a typo!
>
>> http://gothamist.com/2010/10/25/mta_typo.php
>
>From the URL, I assume that's in Gotham City. Get Batman to sort it
>out!
Robin couldn't care less.
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Robin Bignall
(BrE)
Herts, England
So, you care a lot, then?
That expression - "could/couldn't care less" - varies, in general terms,
across the pond: in general, Limeys say couldn't, Yanks say could,
though I believe a few say couldn't.
To me, assuming the meaning intended is that the person really isn't
bothered by whatever, the British version makes more sense - "Robin
couldn't care less" means "it would be impossible for Robin to care any
less than he does now", i. e. he's not bothered; however, being a Brit I
would think that, wouldn't I.
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We really don't have any enemies. It's just that some of our best friends are
trying to kill us.
>In article <iai7fh$b3g$3...@reader1.panix.com>, on Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Steven
>M. O'Neill <ste...@panix.com> wrote
>>Robin Bignall <docr...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>>>On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 16:08:38 +0100, John M Ward <jo...@acornusers.org>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>In article <ia6pni$b5h$1...@panix5.panix.com>,
>>>> Steven M. O'Neill <ste...@panix.com> wrote:
>>>>> ...a sign with a typo!
>>>>
>>>>> http://gothamist.com/2010/10/25/mta_typo.php
>>>>
>>>>From the URL, I assume that's in Gotham City. Get Batman to sort it
>>>>out!
>>>
>>>Robin couldn't care less.
>>
>>So, you care a lot, then?
>>
>
>That expression - "could/couldn't care less" - varies, in general terms,
>across the pond: in general, Limeys say couldn't, Yanks say could,
>though I believe a few say couldn't.
>
>To me, assuming the meaning intended is that the person really isn't
>bothered by whatever, the British version makes more sense - "Robin
>couldn't care less" means "it would be impossible for Robin to care any
>less than he does now", i. e. he's not bothered; however, being a Brit I
>would think that, wouldn't I.
Robin was just wanting to piss of Batman. Why can't a superhero stop
it raining?
He enjoys Wonder Woman getting kinky.