Well, I hope everyone had a lovely National Punctuation Day. (Oh stop, like you didn’t know!) In honor of today, I will use as much punctuation as possible — because it’s fun!!
We’re in the final stretch before my most imminent life-altering event (my haircut. Was that not clear?). I literally cannot wait! Seven days! (Not in the creepy voice; in the jovial one.)
Allllso…I’m in a really good mood. Things are looking swell on the job front, I’m seeing one of my fave people this weekend, & I got to go to pilates tonight because my meeting got moved to tomorrow night. Ok, time to do laundry.
I leave you with my two favorite marks of punctuation*:
#1 The semicolon (;)
#2 The ampersand (&)
*If you don’t have a favorite, you should.
I LOVE THE EM DASH!
I’m partial to regular colons. They’re so…oh, I don’t know, directive! As in:….
Ha!, you were waiting for something, weren’t you?!
love what you did there. how long did you spend on that title 😉 i love winky emoticons. does that count?
i love ellipsis
I am totally in love with the “at” symbol (@), largely because my initials can be made to look like that symbol! Yeeee! =D It’s the little things that make me happy.
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