March 02, 2003, 09:06
LadyBethThe Importance of Punctuation
The note read: "Bill Jones having gone to sea, his wife desires the prayers of the congregation for his safety."
Failing to observe the punctuation, he startled his audience by announcing:
"Bill Jones, having gone to see his wife, desires the prayers of the congregation for his safety."
March 02, 2003, 17:20
Duncan HowellKing Charles the First walked and talked
Half an hour after his head was cut off.
-Anonymous
from:
A Choice Collection of Riddles, Charades and Rebusses (1792)This old puzzle, of course,illustrated the importance of punctuation by omitting the period after
talked.March 03, 2003, 02:07
Richard EnglishA woman without her man is nothing.
In tests it has been found that men tend to read this sentence thus:
A woman without her man, is nothing.
Whereas women read it:
A woman - without her, man is nothing.
Richard English
March 06, 2003, 11:59
Hic et ubiqueRichard, you beat me to the punch. The version I'd heard is dealt with [i]"woman without her man is a savage"[i].
The men punctuated it to read,
Woman, without her man, is a savage.The women, more perceptive, made it,
Woman! Without her, man is a savage.