Character sketch II
a couple apostrophes set their friends up on a date
‘ ‘
since neither apostrophe was possessive, they got together
“
double-dated with their matchmakers
” “
to quote the one apostrophe
“it was a four de source”
eventually, though, the new couple had a falling out
, ,
and paused things for a but
, and, but
driving the one apostrophe positively dotty
;
that’s neither here nor there.
Have more fun with punctuation! Proofread: The “It” Girl
October 11, 2013 





Excellent
gm, All Star…I have to run an errand, but I’ll be Bach…I want to ask your opinion on something, but don’t have time now. Hope you are great! Those sky pics you posted on fb the other day were the creme de la creme…:)
Thank you. I’ll be here. Not going anywhere
AMUSINGLY TERRIFIC ! How creative and ingenious ! Faithfully Debbie
It was super fun to do, too, trying to match grammar to instance…I bet U would be gr8 at it! Thank U Debbie, U have made me !!
In Spanish what you said would look like this ! [but upside down] Debbie me haz hecho! Weirdness ! lol..lol
hablo Spanglish, Debbie? Yo tambien! Because of bibir in Cally, I suppose…:) I like their enn-nay–and their rrrrrrr…you gotta love a language with letters we don’t have!!
Have an extraordinary week. 🙂