I'm not too sure. If, however, what came after the colon was in qoutations or a line of dialogue, then yes it would and should be capitalised. It becomes a bit iffy after that. Some would say it would be lowercase if it's what you'd see after a comma or semi-colon.
And the chance that said shoes are hideous rises exponentially with the price. In this case, the chance that these sneakers are hideous is approximately 758% (+/- 20% for statistical error).
So that's what she spends her husband's government checks on? Somebody reanimate Ronald Reagan. Then kill the fuck out of him; this is a free country even for blacks.
So the New York Daily News now approves of the use of the word "trainers" when referring to sneakers? Quick, somebody light the laterns in the North Church!
I really appreciate that you use a capital letter after a colon. Just wanted to throw that out there.
I'm not too sure. If, however, what came after the colon was in qoutations or a line of dialogue, then yes it would and should be capitalised. It becomes a bit iffy after that. Some would say it would be lowercase if it's what you'd see after a comma or semi-colon.
Some women spend a great deal of money on shoes. Shocking, but true.
Developing.
And the chance that said shoes are hideous rises exponentially with the price. In this case, the chance that these sneakers are hideous is approximately 758% (+/- 20% for statistical error).
So that's what she spends her husband's government checks on? Somebody reanimate Ronald Reagan. Then kill the fuck out of him; this is a free country even for blacks.
Whatevs, my LV X Kanye West Jasper's are $1140. Suck it, ma.
So the New York Daily News now approves of the use of the word "trainers" when referring to sneakers? Quick, somebody light the laterns in the North Church!