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Next thing ya know, they're gonna, you know, outlaw serial murderers, or something like, that, I mean, geez, how silly is that, anyway?
 
They're considering a ban on Mark Twain books here (e.g., Albemarle Co. School Board). Complete madness, pedantic, and counterintuitive.

And nearby on Monticello Mountain, Great Jefferson is looking down on us, sadly turning in his grave . . .
 
It's the end of comma sense. Film at 11:00.
 
If that's what happens when you become a grand parent.
Can't say I'm looking forward to it
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Funny, I "championed" the drop of that serial comma back in high school in the late 1960s and got into a bit of trouble for same. My dad (quite the "Classics" scholar in Latin, Greek and English) came to my defense, and my English teacher and I agreed to disagree; no penalties assessed! :wink:

Actually, it doesn't bother me all that much one way or the other. I still prefer NOT to use that last comma, but I've no problem with anyone who does. What does bother me is inconsistency of style within a given piece of writing.
 
nooooooooooo!

Now I'm going to have a plethora of commas that I can't use because they want to drop one of my serial commas!
 
Having just done my final doctoral work and done a fair bit of editing - trust me when I say there are far too many commas in use. I myself am working on a plan to recycle all my unused commas into velcro straps. still dealing with some glue issues.
 
aeronca65t said:
I am delighted to see the Oxford comma waning.

I always disliked it.

Now if some of you would just learn to spell <span style="font-style: italic">colour</span> properly. :laugh:

I will, as a favour to you because you are worthy of the honour.
:cheers:
 
JPSmit said:
aeronca65t said:
I am delighted to see the Oxford comma waning.

I always disliked it.

Now if some of you would just learn to spell <span style="font-style: italic">colour</span> properly. :laugh:

I will, as a favour to you because you are worthy of the honour.
:cheers:

Don't know if we can take any moure of this...
 
Not good at all, I just came across three boxes of genuine, unopened, NOS commas while I was straightening out the spare car parts I have accumulated. Now that they have banned the extra comma they just aren't going to get the same response when I put them on fleabay.
 
aeronca65t said:
I am delighted to see the Oxford comma waning.

I always disliked it.

Now if some of you would just learn to spell <span style="font-style: italic">colour</span> properly. :laugh:

We do know how. Its spelled c-o-l-o-r.

And we can spell tires, too.
 
So, what exactly IS the Colour of aluminium?
 
billspit said:
aeronca65t said:
I am delighted to see the Oxford comma waning.

I always disliked it.

Now if some of you would just learn to spell <span style="font-style: italic">colour</span> properly. :laugh:

We do know how. Its spelled c-o-l-o-r.

And we can spell tires, too.


Unless you're from the South,then it's "tars",
without a comma,by the way.

- Doug
 
70herald said:
Not good at all, I just came across three boxes of genuine, unopened, NOS commas while I was straightening out the spare car parts I have accumulated. Now that they have banned the extra comma they just aren't going to get the same response when I put them on fleabay.

I'm not getting anywhere with the velcro project - next thought is to sand off the bottoms and use them as periods - or buy a box of periods and build some semi-colons.
 
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