The reason one writes isn't the fact he wants to say something. He writes because he has something to say.With the writing of this blog, I have accomplished just what I have to say. I know you all have learned something because of this blog, and that brings me great joy. It is 6:52 p.m., and I, Colon, am signing off.
Note What Follows: The Life and Times of a Colon
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Goodbye: My Last Post
Now, readers, I must say farewell: this is going to be my last blog post. I hope all of you enjoyed "Note What Follows: The Life and Times of a Colon" as much as I did writing it. My feelings about writing are summed up by these words from the brilliant F. Scott Fitzgerald:
Odd Jobs: Titles, Bibles, and Times
As a fairly unique piece of punctuation, I enjoy the occasional time when I am able to do my job. However, I also work part time doing some odd jobs to help around where I can. Sometimes I go to the local church and help out separating Bible chapters and verses, and other times I go to the clock store and help differentiate between hours and minutes. Also, if you haven't noticed already from the title of my blog and all of my posts, I am excellent at separating titles and subtitles! While I was looking for a quick and easy way to make some money last summer, I stumbled upon a business which needed some assistance in writing business letters. I helped them out by following the salutation, but I still think that was a boring job.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Clarifying Statements: Helping to Explain
People often come to me for advice. They come up to me and ask one simple question: "Colon, can you help me explain something?" Being the nice piece of punctuation I am, I always respond positively. I offer to use my services to connect two statements, one of which clarifies another. Take note of the following examples:
Patrick was extremely disappointed in himself: he had received a bad grade on an essay he had written.
After a long weekend, we finally felt a wave of relief wash over us: the grammar project was finished!
Preceding Lists: Sharing My Groceries and Favorite Books
So, readers, I am drawing a blank as to what I should write about. I think I might just share what I bought at the local Save Mart this morning. In fact, I can even write "as follows" or "as the following" and do my job at the same time! My grocery list this morning was as follows: two dozen eggs, a loaf of French bread, three gallons of milk, and some flank steaks. Well, that was fun. Do you like books, readers? I love them. Over summer, I read the following books: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson, and Deception Point by Dan Brown.
Introducing Quotes: The Wise Words of Albert Einstein
Today, I thought I would demonstrate one of my favorite uses and introduce a long quotation for all of you. So, without further ado, I present to you one of my favorite quotes by the great Albert Einstein:
Isn't that quote amazing? However, every quote that I precede does not necessarily have to be as lengthy as the on previously stated. A short quote that explains a previous statement can follow a colon. For example, when I was having a bad week when an inspirational quote by Benjamin Franklin popped into my head: "Do not anticipate trouble, or worry about what may never happen. Keep in the sunlight."The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed.
The Beginning: An Introduction to My Life
Hello everyone. My name is Colon and I am here for the following reasons: to inform all of you readers about what I do for a living, to share my personal views on life, and possibly to make some random rants about things that annoy me. Thank you for taking your time to read this. I would also like to make a special shout out to the best English teacher around, Ms. Guissi.
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