Quote:This just cracked me up. Cracked me totally. The mental image of a technologically engineered magical girl, that's just brilliant. Random nekkidness due to bugs in the system...that's just icing.
With a series of incongruous ratcheting noises it expanded first into it's full baton form, and then into maintainence form, a bewildering tangle of wires and chips that took up most of the table.
Mmm. Random nekkidness.
h_h
*ahem*
Quote:Actually both Alexis's and Alexis' are correct. There's no hard and fast rule deciding which to use. It's literally a matter of whatever sounds right.
-Morgan, doesn't know what the posessive of "Alexis" is. Alexis's? Alexis'? @.@
And I do mean sounds right, as in, phonetically. To use an example from the BBC:
* My house is older than Mrs Evans'
If you read that out loud, it might sound like you're saying your house is older than the woman herself. But if you say:
* 'My house is older than Mrs Evans's
It's clear you're comparing your home to hers.
...but, yeah, that bit of grammar always bugs me. Silly English.
-- Acyl