Let's see:
I'm from Chicago, Illinois.
I also would disagree with the no comma portion of your statement as several college students, back in the day when I attended college, supplemented with and lived on the money from working in these low tech, low skilled labor venues. As a freshman at Georgia Tech, I spent many nights doing homework while working the night security job at the mall. My girlfriend worked at the local "choke and puke" to get herself some pocket money too!
And as an African American, I would gladly evidence my pride with the exclamation point of capitals when I say, AMERICAN!!!
I'm from Chicago, Illinois.
I also would disagree with the no comma portion of your statement as several college students, back in the day when I attended college, supplemented with and lived on the money from working in these low tech, low skilled labor venues. As a freshman at Georgia Tech, I spent many nights doing homework while working the night security job at the mall. My girlfriend worked at the local "choke and puke" to get herself some pocket money too!
And as an African American, I would gladly evidence my pride with the exclamation point of capitals when I say, AMERICAN!!!
Quote from zdreg:
maybe. i don't particularly disagree. but you should say where you are from. there should be no comma after simple and americans should not be in capitals.
