Ergh. Ukyou should have been hanging out with the old Drama crazies, instead of dealing with parental drama. Nytia, Ukyou will be evening the score in bites
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Punctuation such as comma (,) and period (.) go inside quotation marks, not outside. Only exclamation points (!) and question marks (?) can go outside quotations-- any only if they are not part of the quote.
For example:
Did Margaret ask about "you-know-what"? -and- Margaret asked, "Do you know the time?"
Well, given that it's not part of the sentence (rather, it's a self-sustaining quote used for dramatic purposes), the comma is separating the quotation from the paragraph-break.
Well, I did enjoy tonight actually. One of the best night's I've had in a while. Good to see ya again...even if there was a make-out session between my friends in the back of my new car. lol. Never going to forget you partially stripping in the rain. ^_^
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For example:
Did Margaret ask about "you-know-what"?
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Margaret asked, "Do you know the time?"
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Yes, I'm an arse.
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Booyakasha.
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As for you, boy, stripping in the rain, eh? Does the word "reenactment" mean anything to you?
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Raven needs to pack. Tee. (THIS close to happy dancing, but good self-restraint.)
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