Tom and Dick and Harry and Paul and John and Sam and Bill ate at the Olive Garden.Tom, Dick, Harry, Paul, John, Sam and Bill ate at the Olive Garden.
Yes, T to the E to the R, S, E.Back when newspapers were paper, they had to worry about the size of headlines. That led to all sorts conventions like the one you mention. Ever notice the use of short words like "tots" instead of "children" and stuff like that?
Quote from: Tom Gallagher on September 21, 2011, 11:48:33 AMTom and Dick and Harry and Paul and John and Sam and Bill ate at the Olive Garden.Tom, Dick, Harry, Paul, John, Sam and Bill ate at the Olive Garden. But Tom, that bears no relation to what I'm talking about.I'm talking about TWO PEOPLE, or TWO THINGS, not a whole string of them.Obviously if you're talking about 23,000 people, you're going to use a comma, rather than 'and' in between each one.
Well check out my opening post, and you'll see the example I gave.Obviously if you have lots of people going for spaghetti, you wouldnt say Sue and John and Daisy and Margaret and Bill and Dan and Tarquin... but if there's only two people, I dont get the comma thing.As I said, it doesnt matter, its just a little bit of fun
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