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Mythopoeika Boring petty conservative
Joined: 18 Sep 2001 Total posts: 9109 Location: Not far from Bedford Gender: Unknown |
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| JamesWhitehead wrote: | One of those professionals was named Shipton, of course.  |
Leave Mother Shipton alone!
I think Shipman is the name you are looking for.  |
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JamesWhitehead Piffle Prospector Joined: 02 Aug 2001 Total posts: 5779 Location: Manchester, UK Gender: Male |
Posted: 04-10-2013 21:24 Post subject: |
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I was very concerned to avoid confusion with the esteemed meat paste. Which happened at the same period to be under investigation:
[url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/PET+FOOD+'GOT+INTO+SHIPMAN'S+PASTE'.-a073099920] Strange Things found when Googling.[/url]
Sorry, I can't get that URL to display properly in shorter form. Lack of suffix? It works if you copy and paste. If I just quote it, it gets truncated.
edit: The meat paste firm is actually Shippam's, a brand of Princes Limited, which does not have an apostrophe.
It gains one in this Telegraph article
Though that article is about a spoof Shippams, apostrophe-free site, it does not appear to have anything to do with the Shipman's Paste article I posted originally.
I wish I hadn't started this game . . .
Shipman, Schlipman, what does it matter - the boy's a doctor already! |
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