Josiah
Senior Member
- Location
- 50 miles east of Cincinnati, OH
As I get older, and become more feeble (there I said it) and more forgetful, there are other capabilites that are declining. My mother lived to be 101 and her handwriting was just the same when she was 100 as it was when she was 50. My handwriting, on the other hand, has really gone downhill even though I suffer no physical disability such as a Parkinsonian shake. Another kind of strange defect which some of you may have noticed is that my punctuation has become decidedly sloppy particularly the placement of commas. I've frankly never heard of anyone becoming punctuation challenged particularly after having been reasonably competent during most of their life. Is there a particular part of the brain in charge of commas?