Thursday, 16 April 2015

So...

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  1. How shall we start this? Hello and welcome to...?

    Is ellipsis, question mark grammatically correct? Or should it be 2/3 of an ellipsis and a question mark, using the dot of the question mark to complete the ellipsis?

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  2. Did you start this at 14:32 and only just invite me...? I'm too angry to discus grammatical issues

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  3. Why does it say 14:32? I started it at 22:32!

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  4. Hello and welcome to plaplog. A name I was not consulted about before it was decided, but it's ok because I'm a positive person who won't hold a grudge or make complaints about grammar, while making grammatical mistakes full stop

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  5. Is it the dreaded American time difference we know and love?

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  6. Holy shiz, the comments say 14 something hundred hours too!

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  7. I couldn't start a blog without giving it a name!! I had to think fast on my feet... I think it's a grower. But yes lets discus the title...

    Hello and welcome to this blog chat, web log chat, web chat log... Chlog, had been taken.

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  8. Is the 24 hour clock American? Americans say 12 hundred dollars when they mean 1 thousand 2 hundred dollars, and the 24 clock is 14 hundred hours! Coincidence?

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  9. It is a grower. I like the name now. Maybe after some flowers and chocolates from Plaplog, I will grow to love it.

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  10. Let's start again. Hello and welcome to Plaplog. He's Ben Evans...

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    1. You better get the two Ronnies reference, otherwise this will die with the fork handles.

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  11. I could probably change the time zone setting but now we talked about it so much I feel I shouldn't.

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  12. And regarding the 24 hour clock, I think you have just heard an American say the time.

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  13. So we will forever be on Los Angeles time? (I googled) I don't know which I would feel more unsettled about, this or if you told me I could never eat biscuits again, only cookies. Probably the biscuit one.

    Of course, I am a late 80's child, if it wasn't for my Dad's eclectic taste to influence me I would be living my life like an episode of Friends. I would never know that you were only spose to blow the bloody doors off or the Warriors actually didn't want to come out and play.

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  14. Who the hell else would need Chlog? But I'm glad , I prefer Plaplog. Should it be plap log or pla plog?

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  15. I'm going to confess, I had a sherry or two last night.

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  16. I'm not sure... Chlog isn't being used, it has a nice theme though and his name is Christian so the portmanteau makes sense :) And Plaplog should be Plaplog, you have never asked "should it be B log" so why are you introducing spaces into this new, very fine, title?

    So anyway enough with this chitter chatter, shall we get down to business and introduce Plaplog to our reader...

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  17. What a lovely plug for the Christian's Chlog there!

    Right yes, let us go forth with the usual Hello's, Howdy's and Alright's...and start with our first subject. "Is ellipsis, question mark grammatically correct? Or should it be 2/3 of an ellipsis and a question mark, using the dot of the question mark to complete the ellipsis?" - Ben Evans

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  18. I don't think the initial question is grammatically correct!

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