Asks the guy who just said that using all caps is a perfectly acceptable grammatical use for demonstrating emphasis. LOL Of course it's ok to miss a comma and it depends on where you're "demonstrating emphasis". LOL Both sentences are perfectly acceptable.
Says the guy who types in all caps and thinks it's acceptable. You are clueless. You also don't know sh*t about the Jets. Stick to tarot card readings, Carnac. Now I'll do it the other way. Stick to tarot card readings Carnac. One clearly demonstrates the emphasis on Carnac and the other is a statement without any pause before Carnac. Both are perfectly acceptable. You're wrong.
I count 4 times in this thread where Jetnation has jumped between arguing that Siena actually believed the Jets had won a Super Bowl in the past 15 years, and shaming grammar and punctuation that would have separated the Super Bowl and 15 years comment. Go change the oil in the fryolater, douche, you suck at arguing on the internet.
You are confusing the spoken word and the written language. Thanks for conceding your abject failure at writing. By the way, I believe it would have been proper to capitalize the word "It" at the beginning of a sentence. In addition, the use of a period at the end of that sentence (well, sentence fragment) would have been proper as well. Good job. _
Wrong. Period goes inside only if I'm quoting an entire sentence. The period stays outside of the question marks if I'm quoting a term or a phrase.
See, you can't even get this right. You were correcting me on your username, and you typed something that isn't your username. You can't even get out of your own way.
I wasn't correcting you on my entire username, only on the part that you fucked up. Hooked on phonics, get it.
"At least get the name right" implies typing the correct name. You failed to do it. If you just meant the part I hadn't capitalized, you should have said that. I'm not a mindreader, Carnac.