Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Celebrating the Semicolon in a Most Unlikely Location

I'm dubbed a semi-colon and all of a sudden everyone wants a piece of it.
It was nearly hidden on a New York City Transit public service placard exhorting subway riders not to leave their newspaper behind when they get off the train.

“Please put it in a trash can,” riders are reminded. After which Neil Neches, an erudite writer in the transit agency’s marketing and service information department, inserted a semicolon. The rest of the sentence reads, “that’s good news for everyone.”

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