Roy Lewallen wrote:
If you're really interested in getting it right, it should have been:
Oh, by the way...you're trying to teach your granny to suck eggs
son.
"You're" is a contraction for "you are".
"Your" is an adjective, meaning "of or relating to you or yourself".
And a comma would have been appropriate between "eggs" and "son",
making it better yet if it had read:
Oh, by the way...you're trying to teach your granny to suck eggs,
son.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
I stand corrected, but maybe "sonny boy" may have made the point
stronger?
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