

Here's a link to the long winded article. All this fuss over such a little thing.

http://bigpondnews.com/articles/OddSpot ... 32377.html
The Oxford Comma
Leonie Parker © 2011
The argument sprang from a little change to Oxford’s comma
and the comma-philes are grumpy they began a Twitter storm.
Stuck before ‘and’ is excessive but some think that it’s expressive,
and they argue nothing’s changed and it has always been the norm.
As the comments start to spiral and the argument goes viral
all the punctuation experts start to weigh into the fray
I’ve a dusty Funk and Wagnall in a duffle (with a bad smell)
and it doesn’t help me much because it’s not got much to say.
So I’m here to check with Neville as a wordsmith he is no dill
and I reckon he can tell me what is right and what is wrong
‘cause he’s got his Oxford book there and I bet he’ll have a look there
then together we can tell ‘em,. We will stand out from the throng.