>>>>> Lorry [Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 12:58:19PM -0600]:

> Anyone miss me?  

no^H^Hof course!

> 5) I grew up in the south and I can't stand "y'all" but what I can't
> stand even more is when people misspell it "ya'll."  In my opinion, a
> separate "you" for plural and singular is not necessary.  It isn't any
> more confusing than saying "we" ("we" may or may not include "you") but
> no one complains about that.  I think it's funny that someone tried to
> use "y'all" in the singular.  hehe

I would argue that it's "yall", as the apostrophe is well beyond the
scope of the typical southern person.

-- 
timothy r. lupfer       tl at assimilated.org
Familiarity breeds contempt--and children.
                -- Mark Twain