On Nov 12, 2006, at 5:48 AM, Don Williams wrote:

> An extra 'of' where it is not required is a feature of American  
> English
> that can be tolerated although it may grate the ear. But using  
> 'your' in
> place of 'you're' is quite wrong.

Yes, wrong.  It paints the user as a bumpkin.

Bob

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