There's always supposed to be a comma before "too" (well, except in this example right here, where it's not serving a grammatical function :P). It's one of the most common grammatical mistakes, though, so you see it being used incorrectly all the time online.
It's like your way of saying in French. For example: Mes amis? Aucun n'est venu. Au, mes amis? Je n'en ai vu aucun. Always confused with your structure, love. ;p
Yeah, and it is even more confusing when you know some things are the same in the other language, and some things are not, but you can't remember which one is which.
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Date: 2007-11-03 02:00 am (UTC)And the little Daleks next to user names ^_^
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Date: 2007-11-03 05:02 pm (UTC)And the little Daleks next to user names
Everytime I scroll through a newsletter it looks like a Dalek invasion. ^_^
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