Not up to socking it to the hypocritcal PTA, eh, V-P Candidate Opus?
“Why not?” Should we really need to use a question mark after a rhetorical question?
Yes?
Why did they nominate Opus for VP? He would be terrific as a party whip…
Only the PTA can inflict more fear than the IRS.
According to the Gregg Reference Manual; inside if it applies to quoted material, outside if it applies to the whole sentence, and when it applies to both, with the first use.
Sorry if that comes off as pedantic.
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Sisyphos about 10 years ago
Not up to socking it to the hypocritcal PTA, eh, V-P Candidate Opus?
Yontrop about 10 years ago
“Why not?” Should we really need to use a question mark after a rhetorical question?
chizzel about 10 years ago
Yes?
Sir Osis of Liver about 10 years ago
Why did they nominate Opus for VP? He would be terrific as a party whip…
Dragoncat about 10 years ago
Only the PTA can inflict more fear than the IRS.
Altar_Ego about 10 years ago
According to the Gregg Reference Manual; inside if it applies to quoted material, outside if it applies to the whole sentence, and when it applies to both, with the first use.
Sorry if that comes off as pedantic.