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The IT Crowd - Series 2 - Episode 5: Abracada-bra

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

Moss' dreams are disturbed by Jen's bra woes - he awakes with a plan of action.

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  • He is wearing his glasses to bed. =P Silly moss! ;D

  • Grrr, now I want to see what happens... guess the clip done its job.

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  • Moss = BOSS.

  • I want to see Jens face when Moss gives her the padded bra. I'm not too sure if he can afford a lawsuit! (:

  • I like Moss' pyjamas : D.

  • @JaronHead Actually it's acceptable both ways. In a word that already ends in 's' you're allowed to put an apostrophe at the end. It can be written both "Moss's mum" or "Moss' mum". Both are appropriate. It's a matter of preference.

  • "....and I love you moss" LOL

  • moss´ mum´s breast are tiny lol

  • Lol abracada bra

  • @JaronHead Ah, I looked it up just now.

    Typically, for a singular ending with an S you tend to put the 'S unless this makes it extremely hard to pronounce. Meanwhile, plurals ending with an S always just have ', although that's just for plurals ending with an S, whereas 'children' or 'fish' would be 'S.

  • @AlgusUnderdunk Just read up on it, both are accepted according to a few sites.

    I was taught to put the apostrophe alone simply if the previous letter was an 's'.

    If you read the video description is says "Moss' dreams are" so even they use either one.

    Maybe it's to do with American/English differences like colour and color. Video Editor = American, Uploader = English. I also see that you're American, so that is probably it.

    The show's British so we expect the British (English) approach :P

  • @JaronHead Actually, Moss's Mum's Bedroom is correct. The S after the apostrophe is only dropped when it's following the s of a plurality. I.E., "The Doctors' benefits may be cut" or "The Princesses' boyfriends are a sorry lot who keep rescuing them from various giant animals."

    You have the S if it's a singular that ends with an S, like Cross's Tavern, or Moss's Mum.

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