Tuesday, May 20, 2008

I love "disco"


Gemma writes, "St Davids is the smallest city in the UK. Which explains why they only have one "disco".
To be honest, I think anyone after a good time would be better off going to the Pembrokeshire Craftsmens Circle Exhibition."

I especially like the single quotes around 'tonight'.  What night is it?  Why single quotes instead of double quotes?

6 comments:

Not quite the Bradys said...

I like the overall ambiguity of it. It's sometime somewhere and there will be music. The big question is, does the music start at 2am or is that when it ends?

Anonymous said...

It's single quotes because it's Britain, and that's the usage there--the UK uses single where the US uses double, and vice versa.

bethany said...

really? So then the "disco" one is weird?

Anonymous said...

And now I see that "Disco" is contained within double quotes. Welsh intransigence?

Not quite the Bradys said...

Single, double, what difference does it make in the overall weirdness of it? "Tonight" and 'Tonight' are both not Tonight.

Ben said...

Is that "disco" or "disgo"? Ambiguous indeed.