correct Spelling

And why would Paw have a now anyway? Because if you used an apostrophe you would be implying the ownership of the now by Paw. With an apostophe that sentence would make no sense.
 
What does that dictus up your assus stuff in your signature actually mean phloggy?
 
"Nothing is written that has not been written before."

Or possibly:

"Nothing is said that has not been said before".

I'm not sure. My Latin is a little rusty.
 
Fuck I'm even more confused now than after reading Spawn's last post. Not regarding the use of the apostrophe to indicate possession, but all this Paw business and whatnot.
 
Paws is the name of the Penrith Panthers mascot, he got jailed for fraud a month ago, but he was really set up by the other jealous mascots.
 
Defrauding Centrelink for payments on something I think. Its not fair, do you know what they use cats for in the big house? They will turn him into a pussy in minutes!

*Boom tish*