I hate it when people cut out the definite and indefinite articles! I don't care, that's not about where you live, it's just poor grammar. It's not like schools in PA teach kids different rules o...
you lost me at "no"
You could compare it to the way you say, "I am going home". The proper way is probably: "I am going to my home." Just like you say, "I am going to school", but probably should say, "I am going to my school." I think the colloquialism makes it ok.
you lost me at "you"
so maybe they're really saying, "I'm going to my meeting" when they say, "I'm going to meeting"
Well, yeah, but I'm saying that I think the only two words you can remove the "to my" in are "home" and "school". That's why I think they're exceptions because they're colloquialisms.
you lost me at "well"
you knuckleheads never had me