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Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 01, 1962
Transcript:
Charlie Brown reads a book. Sally comes up and says, "When you write, 'Jane saw the horse' Do you use a 'spot' or a 'buttonhook'?"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown replies, "A 'Spot.'" Sally says "Thank you."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown goes back to reading his book.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "Incidentally, they're called 'periods' and 'question marks.'"<BR><BR>
tammsys almost 12 years ago
I call them full-stops.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Now dots.
Stormwyrm over 7 years ago
Actually either a spot or a buttonhook could be appropriate, depending on the context. If you wanted to say that Jane saw the horse, it would be a period. If you were asking if Jane saw the horse, it would be a question mark.
thepinkbaroness over 4 years ago
Cute! 15
yow4zip Premium Member about 2 years ago
Interesting nicknames.