Friday, September 04, 2015

Lack of a Comma Has Big Legal Implications in Tenn.

Lack of a Comma Has Big Legal Implications in Tenn.  

Hat tip to Deb, comma maven.


2 comments:

Jeff Meyerson said...

That seems like nonsense to me. A 'subpoena or" requires a comma? Why?

Jeff

Deb said...

Yay--I can now add "comma maven" to my list of descriptors: Disco Dolly; scintillating conversationalist; rapier witted; world's greatest wife and mother*; effortless user of I-phone keypad...the list goes on.

/*No need to check with my husband or kids on that one.