Zeitgeist
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Smithers-Jones said:Whilst you may consider yourself to be some kind of major wit and raconteur, may I draw your attention to some basic grammar.
The word "your" indicates ownership. For example "That is your ball"
Whereas "you're" is an abbreviation of "you are". The apostrophe indicates a missing letter, in this case the letter a.
If you wish to be seen as the greatest intellectual mind this board has ever seen, get the basics right!!!
So it's "you're owned Looney" rather than "your owned Looney"?