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Post by Angus McLaurel on Mar 21, 2010 16:47:08 GMT
WRONG AGAIN?A fellow son has recently sent me a photo of himself stood at the side of a sign in Georgia. It's the little town of 'Jesup', which pointed out what could be a serious spelling error on my part. I've also double checked the subtitles on the DVD of Dirty Work and that has the spelling 'JESSUP'. Does this mean 6 issues later and I've been spelling it wrong? There used to be a camera company that spelled theirs as 'Jessop', so what is it? Am I to correct our future issues?
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Post by Agnes on Mar 21, 2010 18:13:38 GMT
From the pic you loaded it looks like Stan & Ollie were having trouble deciding how to spell it!!!!! But I don't think we should be publicising a camera chain - will they not be after us for copyright laws???
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Post by Angus McLaurel on Mar 21, 2010 19:47:45 GMT
I'm not trying to publicise a camera shop. I just thought the spelling looked right!
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Post by judgefoozle on Mar 21, 2010 20:22:21 GMT
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Post by Hives (aka Billy Gilbert) on Mar 21, 2010 21:42:42 GMT
You are right your honour, let 'em all sue.... they'd be laughed out of court....
Especially if you were on the bench. lol
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Post by judgefoozle on Mar 21, 2010 22:04:27 GMT
Sue??? They should be paying advertising rates! I don't see that anything matters here. Anyone can call their publication whatever they like, and spell it how they want. Now if you want a serious discussion, surely a "journal" is a kind of mechanical bearing, used in machinery..................... . ;D
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Post by Hives (aka Billy Gilbert) on Mar 22, 2010 18:03:15 GMT
Must admit judge you've got me with that one. A mechanical bearing indeed ??
I'm impressed.
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Post by judgefoozle on Mar 22, 2010 18:27:58 GMT
That's right. And don'get it confused with the trunnion or the spigot. (I've no idea what I'm talking about, just looked it up in one o' them books! Whatever the spelling, the JJ is a swell piece of work, nicely put together. A credit to the Tent, if I may say so!
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