The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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The board title is just wrong. 'The Road to Zanzibar' is fine and so is 'The Road to Wigan Pier'. 'The Long Road to Become an ISA Millionaire' would be better.

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Re: The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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ReformedCharacter wrote:The board title is just wrong. 'The Road to Zanzibar' is fine and so is 'The Road to Wigan Pier'. 'The Long Road to Become an ISA Millionaire' would be better.
It's not a board title, it's merely the subject of a topic that someone has posted.

They're frequently illiterate.

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Re: The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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'a topic which ...' sounds better.

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Re: The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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quelquod wrote:'a topic which ...' sounds better.
To whom?

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Re: The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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ReformedCharacter wrote:The board title is just wrong. 'The Road to Zanzibar' is fine and so is 'The Road to Wigan Pier'. 'The Long Road to Become an ISA Millionaire' would be better.
I'm actually the poster of the thread in question and am a tad peeved!! ;)

As mentioned above, it was a thread not a board name.

To break down the phrase, we would be 'ISA Millionaires' because there are two of us, my wife and I. Your suggestion therefore doesn't apply.

I don't see an issue with the title in general. 'ISA Millionaires' is a status, so can be worked to the same way 'happiness', 'wealth' or 'freedom' could be, without the requirement for a verb. Similar examples of this convention are not rare, the most obvious being the title of Mandela's autobiography 'Long Walk To Freedom'. This example clearly contains the verb 'walk', but would not break with convention if it were instead 'Long Path To Freedom' or 'Long Road To Freedom'. As an aside, 'Long Road To Ruin' is apparently a Foo Fighters song...

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Re: The Long Road To ISA Millionaires

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will89 wrote:
ReformedCharacter wrote:The board title is just wrong. 'The Road to Zanzibar' is fine and so is 'The Road to Wigan Pier'. 'The Long Road to Become an ISA Millionaire' would be better.
I'm actually the poster of the thread in question and am a tad peeved!! ;)

I don't see an issue with the title in general. 'ISA Millionaires' is a status
'ISA Millionaires' is a status'

No it isn't, it's the plural of 'ISA Millionaire'. Peeved or not, what you wrote is grammatically wrong whether in the singular or plural.

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