[geeks] Laptop Help

Geoffrey S. Mendelson gsm at mendelson.com
Sat Dec 20 03:24:54 CST 2003


sammy ominsky wrote:
> 
> Only if it's an English policeman, which is a thing. If the name of a 
> person/people, it would definitely be Bobbys.

Often an apostrophy is used in that case, as in Bobby's, or Sony's. 
Depricated as it can be confused with the possesive.

BTW, Bobbies is not correct, it should be Bobby's as in the possive collective.
It's from Sir Robert (Booby) Peale also was Pealer, or Pealer's.;

Geoff.

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