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Old 08-22-2008, 10:48 PM
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Old 08-22-2008, 10:56 PM
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Oh, Gladman, thank you so much for posting this. You're right; it's truly inspirational (note use of semi-colon).

If only I would have known about this holiday sooner, I would have whipped up the Punctuation Meatloaf for my family tonight. (This is, perhaps, something that only a former English major can appreciate.)

Be sure to click on the "how to celebrate" link. It may be too late tonight, but there's always next year!
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Weird; that link says National Punctuation Day is September 24, but the Holidays For Everyday site lists it as August 22. What to do, what to do? Will we have to celebrate it twice?
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Weird; that link says National Punctuation Day is September 24, but the Holidays For Everyday site lists it as August 22. What to do, what to do? Will we have to celebrate it twice?
Yippee!! My family can now look forward to Punctuation Meatloaf in September!
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I dont know but but its quite an interesting site to say the least?;!:,.
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This reminds me of Steve Martin's essay:

Times Roman Font Announces Shortage of Periods
By Steve Martin


Representatives of the popular Times Roman font recently announced a shortage of periods and have offered substitutes - such as inverted commas, exclamation marks, and semicolons - until the crisis is overcome by people such as yourself, who through creative management of surplus punctuation can perhaps allay the constant demand for periods, whose heavy usage in the last ten years (not only in English but in virtually every language in the world) is creating a burden on writers everywhere, thus generating a litany of comments, among them: "What the hell am I supposed to do without my periods? How am I going to write? Isn't this a terrible disaster? Are they crazy? Won't this just lead to misuse of other, less interesting punctuation???"

"Most vulnerable are writers who work in short, choppy sentences," said a spokesperson for Times Roman, who continued, "We are trying to remedy the situation and have suggested alternatives, like umlauts, since we have plenty of umlauts - and, in fact, have more umlauts than we could possible use in a lifetime! Don't forget, umlauts can really spice up a page with their delicate symmetry - resting often midway in a word, letters spilling on either side - and not only indicate the pronunciation of a word but also contribute to a writer's greater glory because they're fancy, not to mention that they even look like periods, indeed, are indistinguishable from periods, and will lead casual readers to believe that the article actually contains periods!"

Bobby Brainard, a writer living in an isolated cabin in Montana - who is, in fact, the only writer living in an isolated cabin in Montana who is not insane - is facing a dilemma typical of writers across the nation: "I have a sentence that has just got to be stopped; it is currently sixteen pages long and is edging out the front door and is now so lumbering I'm starting to worry that one period alone won't be enough - that I'll need at least two to finally kill it off - and if that doesn't work, I've ordered an elephant gun from Jessie's, and if I don't get some periods fast I'm going to have to use it..." The magazine International Hebrew has offered this emergency statement: "We currently have an oversupply of backwards periods and will be happy to send some to Mister Brainard or anyone else facing a crisis!" .period backwards the in slip you while moment a for way other the look to sentence the getting is trick only The

The general concern of writers is summed up by this brief telegram:

Period shortage mustn't continue stop

Stop-stoppage must come to a full stop stop

We must resolve it and stop the stoppage stop

Yours truly,

Tom Stoppard

Needless to say, there has been an increasing pressure on the ellipsis...

"I assure to you," said the spokesperson, "I assure you the ellipsis is not - repeat, is not - just three periods strung together, and, although certain writers have plundered the ellipsis for its dots, such dots are deeply inelegant and ineffective when used to stop a sentence! ¿An ellipsis point is too weak to stop a modern sentence, which would require at least two ellipsis points, leaving the third dot to stand alone pointlessly - and, indeed, two periods at the end of a sentence would look like a typo, comprende? And why is Times Roman so important? Why can't writers employ some of our other, lesser-used fonts, such as Goofy Deluxe, Namby Pamby Extra Narrow, or Gone Fishin'?"

In fact, there is movement toward alternate puncuation; consider the New Punctuation and Suicide Cult in Southern Texas, whose credo is "Why not try some new and different kinds of punctuation and then kill ourselves?" Notice how these knotty epigrams from Shakespeare are easily unravelled:

Every cloud engenders not a storm

Horatio, I am dead

Remembering the Albertus Extra Bold asterisk embargo of several years back, one hopes the crisis is solved quickly, because a life of exclamation marks, no matter how superficially exciting, is no life at all! There are, of course, many other fonts one could use if the crisis continues, but frankly, which would you rather be faced with - Namby Pamby Extra Narrow or the bosomy sexuality of Times Roman? The shortage itself may be a useful one, provided it's over quickly, for it has made at least this author appreciate and value his one spare period, and it is with great respect that I use it now.
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What about the elipsis? I love the elipsis!

There used to be this segment that one of the sports talk guys had called "Sports Spurts." The idea was to say as much as possible in one sentence through the use of creative punctuation.

But, mostly, this holiday calls for Victor Borge.
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Ah, yes! Who could forget inflationary language? And the one where he pronounces the punctuation marks.

Oh, and a gem from childhood. Punc, punc, punc, punctuation! by the cast of the electric company. That one makes me want to get out the bongos and the calypso hat.
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Say What? When in doubt, use bullets.

Ah, Gladman, you rascal, you've done it again. I'm in, I'm on it, I'm all over it! The Caped Punctuator has my full attention. I really would like to get a copy of the punctuation rap routine for a couple of my sons ages 21 and 26 not to mention Grandpa Weatherbie the greatest misuser of the english language of all time.
In the mean time I need to work on a cape for my sweats...
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