Blonde? Looks stark white to me--but is that covered under 'platnium blonde'?
'20s
She appears to be a young, attractive, blonde woman in her mid to early '20s.
I'm just curious if "'20s" is considered correct, as opposed to "20s" or "20's". --Jshadias 00:09, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Yeah, isn't the '20s 1920's? I doubt she's nearly 2000 years old.... surskitty 00:14, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)
"(Note that while British English did formerly endorse the use of such apostrophes after numbers and dates, this usage has now largely been superseded.)" [1]
You would put "20s." Sheep 00:30, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)