It makes little syntactic sense
Obviously they're trying to abbreviate 'is' to 's, but it doesn't really work in this context. As a common expression the auxiliary verb could be (and should be) dropped.
Gosh I feel clever.
And I'm not even a media twunt!
Posted By: King on May 16th 2007 at 00:10:52
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- so the new website, its still not possible to book tickets online is it? (n/m) (NCFC) - leedsmetcanary, May 15, 23:50:33
- probably not a big priority given the number season tickets sold (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, May 16, 00:18:46
- i guess but a lot of other websites have it, why not us? seems strange if the only reason (NCFC) - leedsmetcanary, May 16, 00:30:33
- Are the two media twats still posting anonymously here? (NCFC) - Mahavishnu Creosote, May 15, 23:52:38
- It makes little syntactic sense (NCFC) - King, May 16, 00:10:52
- Had to look up "twunt" on dictionary.com (NCFC) - AlanCreosoteProject, May 16, 00:23:43
- i looked ........ (NCFC) - leedsmetcanary, May 16, 00:29:27
- Had to look up "twunt" on dictionary.com (NCFC) - AlanCreosoteProject, May 16, 00:23:43
- wtf (n/m) (NCFC) - leedsmetcanary, May 15, 23:53:38
- It makes little syntactic sense (NCFC) - King, May 16, 00:10:52
- probably not a big priority given the number season tickets sold (n/m) (NCFC) - Ben, May 16, 00:18:46
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