Wait..."not commas unless they belong" and "only periods and commas all
the time"? That seems contradictory.

I would punctuate this way:

My nicknames include "Tree Sloth", "Fish Stick", and "Ocelot".

But I've seen the American standard expressed as:

My nicknames include "Tree Sloth," "Fish Stick," and "Ocelot."

Leaving aside the Oxford comma, which way would you punctuate such a
sentence?

Chris

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Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 10:49 AM
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Subject: RE: [TCP] Article: Houston, We Have a Shuttle Typo

Not semicolons, colons, exclamation marks, and commas, unless they
belong. Only periods and commas all the time.

Cheers,

Sean

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I agree wholeheartedly. I went back and forth about this with a
coworker. The American English rule of putting all punctuation inside
the quotation marks, even for lists of terms seems nutty to me


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