2002-07-15

burntcopper: (door)
2002-07-15 04:37 pm

Con addiction

The form's been staring at me from my desk for the past week, so I finally did it.

Sent off my form for Silver Arrow, the Robin of Sherwood con. I have no Robin Hood resistance whatsoever, in any form.

Had a note from someone who saw Ellahi Groove in Guildford saying they like the photos on the CD. Now I just have to ring Carla to get a copy and get the photos back so I can scan them in.
burntcopper: (Default)
2002-07-15 07:40 pm

In which I query grammar

In this, which I provided icons for two quotes, I'm just wondering - shouldn't it be 'A plague *on* both your houses'? Never heard anyone contract on to o'. o' is always 'of', or 'of the' in English. No matter how far you go back in literary endeavours.

All to do with that fabulous glottal stop we like to utilise. You can't glottal stop or contract an n, that's all. Ts, Fs, and Gs are fair game.