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The Dispatch / The Rock Island Argus: Dale Jones bringing physical comedy to Penguins

One of the standouts in last season’s NBC series, "Last Comic Standing" was Dale Jones, a Nashville kid who used a lot of his physical abilities to make people laugh. And although he did not win the ...

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: High energy Atlanta comic Dale Jones taping special in Cartersville

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Veteran comic Dale Jones is a whirling dervish of energy when doing stand-up on stage, mining his own modest background for laughs. “I didn’t go to college,” Jones proclaimed in a recent stand-up ...

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. With 32 years in the making, Dale accentuates his machine gun style ...

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I've always heard that when talking about stuff belonging to either a Jones or many Jones, you'd write Jones' (pronounced "Joneses"). But recently I've stumbled upon a book which consistently uses Jones's when talking of a single Jones. What's the correct way of using possesives?

The writing of Mr. Jones' indicates possessive but no spoken ez. I have also heard other people who will say (phonetic) "The Jonesesez ornament" or "The Smithsez ornament" especially in the American South and West.

I'm Jonesing for a little Ganja, mon... I'm jonesing for a little soul food, brother... (verb) jonesed; jonesing; joneses to have a strong desire or craving for something (Merriam Webster) Where...

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Yes. "Mrs." and "Jones" are separate words so a space must be placed between them. It may be worth noting that in Commonwealth English, no full-stop is included for abbreviations that consist of the first and last letters of a word, e.g. the American English "Dr. Jones" would be rendered "Dr Jones".

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