User talk:Rough&Ready

According to every reference book I own, periods and commas must be placed, as necessary, inside quote marks (i.e., before the closing quote mark). The only exception I know of (and this is sheer opinion) is where quote marks are used to "set off" a word that is not actually being quoted. In such a case, the quote marks are usually spurious and should be omitted. Rough&amp;Ready (talk) 01:05, 3 February 2008 (UTC)