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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Of course his name is Tom Hanks, but the "All your base" formula won't allow that. Using that formula, Tom Hanks is actually Tom Hank, so I was right and youwere wrong! You must use the singular of any noun in the "All your base" formula in order for it to work.
But doesn't "All Your Hanks" sound more like "All Your Base" than "All Your Hank"? Besides, the whole allure of the All Your Base craze (which was soooo three years ago, mind you) was that the grammar, spelling, etc. was supposed to atrocious? Why start adhering to rules all of a sudden?