Now that I have your attention, I'll share how blind I can be to apostrophes that are often right in front of me! Click the link and check your own eyesight.
Apostrophes' dual purpose; to indicate omission of letters as in southern speak, "go get 'em tigers" or with any contractions, "don't do that," or to show possessiveness. Singular possessive or plural possessive. In the above link @ Pop's Comfort Kitchen, singular possessive is used so you know the establishment belongs to Pop, aka Chuck, as my hubby knows him. As we entered the restaurant to partake of the comfort food offered there, my eyes were opened.
Pop might be the earthly proprietor of the restaurant but I love the symbolism. Look closely at the apostrophe.
He belongs to Jesus and so does his business. It's obvious everywhere you turn!
The food's delicious and the service is gospelicious!It's both Pop's business and the Lord's!
2990 Kirby Whitten Rd. #107 Bartlett, TN 38134, by the Kroger at Hwy. 64/Stage & Kirby Whitten
I think I would like this place but not sure tasted comfort food?
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