So in the spirit of linguistic fun, I thought that we could also have a run-on sentence game!
As a fan of Sir Nigel Hawthorne's portrayal of Sir Humphrey Appleby, I also quite enjoy run-on sentences, which - not to put too fine a point on it - might, at the end of the day, if the climate were right, produce an prima facie effect which would, after careful consideration and reviewing all applications of such somewhat arguably nebulous sentences, lead the reader to conclude that they had been merely used as a tool of confusion, obfuscation and obstruction, yet in a way which would make their content so utterly ridiculous as to be of no consequence whatever, and - in brief - mean that they never meant anything very much, one way or the other.
Does anyone want to try? *smile*
