As a kid long long ago, I was taught to write out a straight line list with commas between all items, even when it concludes with and.

    As in:
    My loved one asked me to move the car, clean out the garage, and move the car back in.

    As opposed to:
    My loved one asked me to move the car, clean out the garage and move the car back in.

That final comma, just before that and is called an Oxford Comma.
Singer and sometime comedian Elle Cordova adopts the persona:

Having done our school work, we move to our education with our usual sources of cyber‑insight.


6 responses to “Week of Trump Folds
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  1. silverapplequeen Avatar

    I don’t know how anyone can be “pro-Oxford comma” ~ it’s like being pro-morality or pro-love-your-neighbor or something. I mean ~ it’s the RIGHT WAY TO WRITE. Some of us learned & some of us didn’t.

  2. da-AL Avatar

    Thanks for the glimmers of hope here and for linking my site. Wishing you a happy weekend

  3. Alison Redford Avatar

    Thank you for reading and linking Scottie’s, Burr. And thanks for this roundup, too. Whew!

  4. M. Bouffant Avatar

    Hokey Smokes, took a while to realize that Albert Brooks’ (& Harry Shearer’s) masterpiece is indeed 50+. “‘Half a century’? What’s he talking about … oh. Guess so.”

  5. Jack Avatar

    Howdy Burr!

    I’m a little late to this rodeo, delayed by Khmer New Year travel, so I hope you’ll understand.

    The Round-Up is always a reliable good read and a must for my Sunday mornings, even though it was delayed until Thursday.

    All I can say is fight the good fight. The Oxford Comma is the only way a list makes sense. Darn those kids with their new-fangled ideas! Darn them all to heck and back.

    Blog On, Sibling!
    Jack

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