Problems with an unfortunate family name...

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Problems with an unfortunate family name...

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Hedgeh#1.jpg
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Hedgeh#2.jpg
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Unfortunately history does not record the fate of the person who amended this poor doctor's notices...
He appears to be a rather prickly character!
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he's been spiked!

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John Gray wrote:
24 Mar 2021, 09:30
Hedgeh#1.jpg
Bit of a Gray area, you ask me. He used "whomever" which, according to the he/him rule could have been written "whoever".
"Who ogled my name?". "(pointing) He did"
"Who was it who ogled my name?" "(pointing) Please sir, it was him".
I'm just sayin' ...
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Personally I would have used "whomsoever", but who am I to disagree with the Sage of Bonavista?

But somehow I feel that you are missing the point! :sad:
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John Gray wrote:
24 Mar 2021, 17:26
But somehow I feel that you are missing the point! :sad:
Points, John, POINTS!
There's no need to badger me. :rofl:
I was just echidnaying ewe. :laugh: :rofl:
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He could try "ogs" without repercussions.
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The person who is doing it may be hiding behind a hedg eh?
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jstevens wrote:
27 Mar 2021, 16:34
The person who is doing it may be hiding behind a hedg eh?
og!
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