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The "infallible" are the first to go! Mistakes are the fastest way to learn.
Thanks all for this discussion. As far as I am concerned, this issue is closed. But thanks again for the discussion!
You realise that I actually wrote "I am not not infallible" - a double negative which actually implies that I am always right.
This has pretty-much been my life philosophy. It's a Scottish thing.
As is often the case the eye, mine, went right over the doubled word.
Feedback is often meaningless but this caught my eye - from the same seller as the forged Pacino/DeNiro etc:
"I gave the seller a chance to correct this issue. I’ve had no communication from them. I had this item independently tested for authenticity. 2 of the 4 autographs failed. I asked him prior if this happened would I receive full refund, he said yes. If returned in 30 days. You can’t get it authenticated that quick. Took about 40 days. Now eBay is involved. BUYER BEWARE. I have been on eBay for many years. Be careful."
Would Johnny Depp sign “All best”?
He has signed “All my best”, but “”All best”?
I can't speak for Johnny Depp but if you were quickly signing an autograph on the street for someone then "Best" or "All Best" would not be an unreasonable abbreviation in the UK English language.
"Best" would be most common.
Depp spends a lot of time in London. I would not be fixated so much on grammar in his case as I would be upon date/time/occasion.
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