Maybe go entirely punctuationless?
Oh hey, think of it as going Falcon, not a command to the Falcons to go, then it doesn't need a comma. Go crazy, go condo, go Falcons!
Comma comma comma comma comma chameleon...
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Maybe go entirely punctuationless?
Oh hey, think of it as going Falcon, not a command to the Falcons to go, then it doesn't need a comma. Go crazy, go condo, go Falcons!
Comma comma comma comma comma chameleon...
That said, something like Falcon Pride! would skirt the grammar conundrum.
That's an idea!
Enh.
I've decided to leave it as Go Falcons! But now I do sort of want to make it like Forrest Gump (Go, Falcons, Go!) but I will avoid it.
Without the text looked wrong. Oh well.
I'm going to go eat a bowl of Rainier cherries (on sale for cheaper than usual) since they are one true cherry.
No Queen Anne on that poll.
Yum, cherries. And yum, Americone ice cream.
(nom nom nom)
OK, I've got my dvr set for my week out of town. Now I just have to get started with cleaning my apartment, and it's already almost midnight. I hate it when I procrastinate like this.
As it is, the dusting will remain undone.
-t, we don't get Queen Anne... in fact, I've never had a Queen Anne before at all.
After image googling, I voted Rainier. I stumbled across Queen Anne's some time fairly recently and was really wowed, though I couldn't tell you how they are different from other cherries, but they are that same kind of yellow and reddish fruit as Rainier, I think.
Eta actual information: There was a time when 'Bing' & 'Rainier' did not yet exist, & it was the Queen Anne cherry that ruled.
I'd lose the comma, despite the grammar quibble.
If anyone calls you on it they get some sort of prize. Then you're also being a good English teacher as well as a good graphic designer. And if NO ONE calls you on it, um, make them do laps. Or something.
I see stuff like "Go Giants" all the time.
erika, that is so freaking awesome. I have never met Moyers, but he'd be on the top o' the list, just like Cronkite was. That's very cool. I am sure your question wasn't stupid.
Java, can I help at all? I'd be happy to share whatever doggy lama wisdom I can provide.
Bonny, THANKS. I've actually thought many times about writing to you. Cayenne (and ALL 9 of her female siblings, I've since learned) came with an incredible shyness that it's a long and slow process to undo. I don't want to bore the board with the details, and some people know thanks to Facebook and LJ, but I've not really talked about it here. Nor do I want to, because...well, it's just exhausting and I come here to escape. :) But if you wouldn't mind some specific questions in an email, I'd be grateful.
If you translate Go, Falcons! into Latin it won't look silly at all if there's a comma or not. Also, I don't think the Romans used commas in their headlines... or whatever it is that you call the text on buildings and coins and whatnot.
Just another reason why Latin is still useful today.