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Humorous serial comma examples – are they genuine or apocryphal?
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Interpretation
These are often-circulated examples used to show how omitting the serial (Oxford) comma can create unintended appositive readings, making it sound like the last two items rename the earlier noun phrase (e.g., "my parents" being "Ayn Rand and God"). The underlying point is that punctuation can prevent humorous but misleading ambiguity.
Misattributions
- Ayn Rand
- R. M. Bevensee
- Merle Haggard
- Tom McCahill



