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Originally posted by Moridin:
No need for Father Bronze when you have the internet and it's infinite wisdom 
Found on internet
Grammar English's Famous Rule of Punctuation: Never use a comma between a subject and its verb
Therefore the comma should be removed as it is seperating blade from is!
I knew this, but explaining it would have been difficult....the comma in its use as a differentiating puncuation is an adverbial defect resulting in a conjuction of the prepostion, distinguishing a verb from its subject 
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*confused* Errr....

Ooookay, Moridin... uh.. have a nice cup of coffee and uh put down the grammar site! LOL I'm adverbally challenged this afternoon.
So, Jerome, you aren't bleeding on the floor anymore, go ahead and mop up!
Thanks for the tea, Kaz. mmmmmmmm...good tea!
Cloudy
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