Well, it’s hardly a national holiday … but perhaps a few people out there will be celebrating National Punctuation Day on September 24.
Be sure to check out the photos of punctuation gaffes displayed on the event site.
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What?!?!? National Punctuation Day??!!?? Oh, dear. I have so many holidays to remember: New Year’s, Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, “Sadie Hawkins” Day, et al. Are there cards to send to friends and family? Does one host a party with guests in punctuation costumes?