On 10/05/2011 02:15 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
There are, however SOME language rules that I
CHOOSE to flagrantly break.
Those include comma before "and" in a list, "LOGICAL" placement of
What's the rule there? Comma or no comma? Is it "this, that, and the
other thing" or "this, that and the other thing"?
Also, howabout a period ending a sentence of which the last component
is quoted text? Period inside or outside the double quotes?
-Dave
(rule 1 for commas, see example when last two items might glom together:
apples, macaroni, and cheese different meaning than apples, macaroni and
cheese)