The judge will slap him with a run on sentence!
That’s the law… PERIOD.
That should have been full stop (UK for period)
Shouldn’t that be “I regret to inform you, sir” ? I doubt he was truly afraid.
A couple of years ago I got a ticket for not coming to a complete stop. It cost me $150.
California comma stop?
It’s the Grammer Police… period.
It’s the GRAMMER Police…. Period.
The most beautiful punctuation is the hedera. ❦
With grammar police, the “Don’t Walk” signs would have apostrophes.
it’s the period on the stop sign!!! come to a complete stop at the end of a sentence!!!
I’d say that this gives me pause, but that might not be strong enough. (Dash it all!)
To add insult to injury, he just got out of prison. That period came at the end of his sentence.
Good comic, but the correct term is “full stop.” (It’s British English.)
Gee…I’ve read all the comments but I still don’t get this….will someone explain?
But he was glad it was not his wife that missed the period.
He was hurrying to get to the next rest stop as he had a full colon.
Merry Christmas Everyone…or, should that be Everybody??? :)
I would claim that the “full stop” sign was facing the other road; not the road I was on.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 6 years ago
The judge will slap him with a run on sentence!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 6 years ago
That’s the law… PERIOD.
Jim Laskey Premium Member about 6 years ago
That should have been full stop (UK for period)
ptnjbrown about 6 years ago
Shouldn’t that be “I regret to inform you, sir” ? I doubt he was truly afraid.
e.groves about 6 years ago
A couple of years ago I got a ticket for not coming to a complete stop. It cost me $150.
Jeffin Premium Member about 6 years ago
California comma stop?
CaroleFarley about 6 years ago
It’s the Grammer Police… period.
carole_fj about 6 years ago
It’s the GRAMMER Police…. Period.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member about 6 years ago
The most beautiful punctuation is the hedera. ❦
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
With grammar police, the “Don’t Walk” signs would have apostrophes.
betseytacy about 6 years ago
it’s the period on the stop sign!!! come to a complete stop at the end of a sentence!!!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’d say that this gives me pause, but that might not be strong enough. (Dash it all!)
Lablubber about 6 years ago
To add insult to injury, he just got out of prison. That period came at the end of his sentence.
Rogers George Premium Member about 6 years ago
Good comic, but the correct term is “full stop.” (It’s British English.)
anorok2 about 6 years ago
Gee…I’ve read all the comments but I still don’t get this….will someone explain?
Digital Frog about 6 years ago
But he was glad it was not his wife that missed the period.
Digital Frog about 6 years ago
He was hurrying to get to the next rest stop as he had a full colon.
Impkins Premium Member about 6 years ago
Merry Christmas Everyone…or, should that be Everybody??? :)
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 6 years ago
I would claim that the “full stop” sign was facing the other road; not the road I was on.