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>I find that pronouncing it "You're'll" rolls off the tongue a lot easier
>than "You-Are-Ell", but allows for less confusion than "Earl"
...unless, of course, you're working in a context which mentions Russian
mountain chains more often than restaurant chains or British nobility or
Americans named Earl....
K Watkins
kwatkins -at- quickpen -dot- com
speaking for myself, not my employers