[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Tue, Nov 28 2006 5:07 PM by Magda. 5 replies.
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Magda  +  298532 Tue, 28 Nov 06 04:20 PM
Could you tell me if I put comma in the right place? Should it be placed before or after quotation mark? Shakespeare wrote 'As You Like It'.

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Anonymous, 2 yr 363 days ago
where is the comma
J Lewis  +  298537 Tue, 28 Nov 06 04:24 PM
Do you mean the full stop? I would put it after the question mark, but I know that many others will disagree.
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Magda, 2 yr 363 days ago
Of course! Full stop not a comma. Sorry Embarrassed [:$]
J Lewis  +  298543 Tue, 28 Nov 06 04:27 PM
And I meant quotation mark, not question mark! Sorry!!!
Magda, 2 yr 363 days ago
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