Talk:Dragon's Laire

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I think "Baronesses Birthday" should really be "Baroness's Birthday".

"Baronesses Birthday" = "multiple baronesses, one birthday" (and actually doesn't mean anything, somewhat like "cars cake".)

"Baroness's Birthday" or "Baroness' Birthday" - means "the birthday of one (our) baroness"

--Elizabeth Braidwood 13:20, 16 Apr 2007 (EDT) (proud member of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Apostrophes)


"Dragon's Laire" or "Dragons Laire"? --Elizabeth Braidwood 21:54, 30 Jul 2005 (EDT)

Tsuruko put in a change to "Dragons Laire", back when she was Branch Herald (1983ish), but did it take.. Ralg 14 Nov 2005

Based on Ralg's tip, I looked up "Dragons Laire" in the online armorial. I found "Dragon's Laire". (Tsuruko's change was for "Lair" to "Laire", apparently.) --Elizabeth Braidwood 16:23, 14 Nov 2005 (EST)