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Don Aitken
Mail to the addresses given in the headers is no longer being
read. To mail me, substitute "clara.co.uk" for "freeuk.com".
> I find it odd that nobody has mentioned that the likely Christmas
> best-seller in the UK is a book on punctuation. Not really one of my
> enthusiasms, but some here seem to be interested in the topic.
I presume you're talking about the zero tolerance one. I made the
mistake of telling my brother that I always feel the need for
more style books.
I read a review. Apparently the author claims that bad
punctuators will go to Hell, but she's not judgemental.
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Simon R. Hughes
I'm not impressed by the punctuation mistake on the cover of said book.
Adrian
Sounds peachy too me. Does it come printed on bible paper, parchment,
or stone tablets?
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Franke: EFL teacher & medical editor.
I have no idea what book you are talking about. There's nothing about
punctuation in Amazon.com's top 25, and Amazon.co.uk is down today.
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Am I better off? -- Donna Richoux
_Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to
Punctuation_ by Lynne Truss.
Review here:
<http://www.arts.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2003/11/23/botru23.xml>
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Simon R. Hughes
I assume he's talking about Eats, Shoot and Leaves by Lynne Truss which
someone here *has* already mentioned (Matti? Mickwick?).
See http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1097631,00.html
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Laura
(emulate St. George for email)
I assume he's talking about Eats, Shoot and Leaves by Lynne Truss which
[...]
> _Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance
> Approach to Punctuation_ by Lynne Truss.
Nice title! "Eats, shoots and leaves" is the punchline of the dirty
"Koala and the Whore" joke (which I posted here years ago).
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Reinhold (Rey) Aman
I heard the panda version, which was updated to "eats, roots,
shoots, and leaves" by an Australian.
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Simon R. Hughes
Well, I started a thread on it about a month ago, and several people responded,
so presumably I am nobody. I may not have mentioned Christmas specifically.
Katy
>Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance
>Approach to Punctuation_ by Lynne Truss.
For a millisecond, since it's possible to eat shoots & leaves (and that one's
eats are therefore shoots & leaves), the first half of the title suggested this
was a cookbook: and as for the missing hyphen, the book evidently propounds a
tolerance approach that we can easily do without.
>Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance
>Approach to Punctuation_ by Lynne Truss.
For a millisecond, since it's possible to eat shoots & leaves (and that one's
eats are therefore shoots & leaves), the first half of the title suggested this
was a cookbook: and as for the missing hyphen, the book evidently propounds a
"tolerance approach" that punctilious writers will zero out.
Sorry, must have missed it.
[ . . . ]
> I assume he's talking about Eats, Shoot and Leaves by Lynne Truss which
> someone here *has* already mentioned (Matti? Mickwick?).
Distantly related: "Unemployed photographer will shoot for
food".
> See http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1097631,00.html
Good one. Thanks.