The "common" was meant as another "misspelling" from the party involved.  I 
do know the difference pickle.  My sarcasm was repeating the misspelling 
involved.

I guess my English teachers back in school did their job well.  It is ironic 
because my children say "me and whoever" instead of "whoever and I".  I 
cringe at that, but it seems to be common to use The English language as to 
what is convenient in form and not necessarily what was once considered 
"proper" English anymore.

This is sad because, for example, the phrase "come on" has a different 
meaning than the word "common" and written communication suffers in it's 
ability to be clear to someone who is not familiar with slang associated 
with a use of a language.

John





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