A Question Of Punctuation
Its really entertaining to play around with words and scare people with your verbal domination plan. take an example, ask me how was my SOP box experience on Wednesday
1. left a bad taste in the mouth neverthless ...
2. left a bad taste in the mouth, neverthless ...
for all ye poor folks, who couldnt discriminate between the two sentences, try observing the funny little comma that has crept into the second line. funny because he has outrageously changed the whole meaning of the sentence and hence my attitude. So the question comes abegging...
how was my SOP box ??
<winks and signs out>
P.S. for the first time ever on this blog, i am not using my poets' license and bowing to the wishes of some folks who visit this place... i am editing an entry. however, this concession wont come without dire ramifications <strolls in the park after issuing a cosa nostra warning>.